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Old 01-31-2007, 05:44 PM
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HUGE improvement on the 951!! Terrific job!!
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Thank you very much Allen.
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Great work!
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Hey td, tell your customer of the first black Porsche to bring his car to me next time. I'll be happy to screw it up atleast as badly as that detail shop for only 110.00 bucks!
Nice job on all of those cars.
Old 02-08-2007, 11:37 PM
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Yep, super work!
Old 02-11-2007, 11:45 PM
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ehall - he is going to call you soon...

thanks gents.
Old 02-12-2007, 05:31 PM
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Sweet - this is what I love about detailing and why I think dark color cars are so much more rewarding!

You've gotta share your product list though as a matter of respect to other detail enthusiasts! See this way we can all go out and add more stuff to our already overloaded collection of products ($2000 and counting in my case).
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2k worth of detailing crap! Dude, you have a fetish!
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$2k could be 1 jar of Zymol and an applicator!!
Old 02-13-2007, 04:51 AM
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Yes, I know.

Hi Guys, my name is Ron and I'm a detail-aholic. I haven't purchased a product in 5 months, but I'm feeling the need to again so I need your help!
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Hi Ron!
Old 02-19-2007, 12:26 AM
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Originally Posted by ronmart
Sweet - this is what I love about detailing and why I think dark color cars are so much more rewarding!

You've gotta share your product list though as a matter of respect to other detail enthusiasts! See this way we can all go out and add more stuff to our already overloaded collection of products ($2000 and counting in my case).
first car, black 944:

EC/OHC combo on a rotary 1500rpm and yellow LC pad
OP on a pc and an orange pad
Protected with CG's EXTREME TOP-COAT PAINT SEALANT+ 3X CARNAUBA
Tires always get FK1's #108

The 928:

OHC, LC Yellow pad, 1500rpm
OC, LC Orange Pad 1200rpm
OC, LC Orange pad PC speed 6
FK1 #2180, Sealant, Propel Blue pad PC speed 4
PB Natty's (original) by hand
FK1 #394 on wheels
PB NL on tires, wing

911:

9 hours

onr
clay (it was clean)
ohc/yellow pad 1500rpm
optimum mix/pc/6/orange lc pad
CG's glaze pc 6 black propel pad
CG's extreme top cote pc 3 black propel pad
aio on exhaust tips
FK1 # 108 on tires
generic window cleaner

Cayenne:

wash
clay
Menzerna 106ff pc 6 green ccs lc pad
Poli Seal pc speed 5 white lc pad
FK1 #108 on tires
Old 02-19-2007, 12:44 AM
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here is another Porsche for you.

This one only needed a pc to get rid of the swirls

Sorry only after pictures.

Exterior wash washed then clayed (sure needed it). As I said, I used the pc and OC. Since I may not see this car for at least another 6 months at least, I wanted him to have MAXIMUM PROTECTION. Protected it with FK1 #2180 and topped it with #16 - Meg's #16. Tires have FK1's #108 once again.










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Originally Posted by tdekany
first car, black 944:

EC/OHC combo on a rotary 1500rpm and yellow LC pad
OP on a pc and an orange pad
Protected with CG's EXTREME TOP-COAT PAINT SEALANT+ 3X CARNAUBA
Tires always get FK1's #108

The 928:

OHC, LC Yellow pad, 1500rpm
OC, LC Orange Pad 1200rpm
OC, LC Orange pad PC speed 6
FK1 #2180, Sealant, Propel Blue pad PC speed 4
PB Natty's (original) by hand
FK1 #394 on wheels
PB NL on tires, wing

911:

9 hours

onr
clay (it was clean)
ohc/yellow pad 1500rpm
optimum mix/pc/6/orange lc pad
CG's glaze pc 6 black propel pad
CG's extreme top cote pc 3 black propel pad
aio on exhaust tips
FK1 # 108 on tires
generic window cleaner

Cayenne:

wash
clay
Menzerna 106ff pc 6 green ccs lc pad
Poli Seal pc speed 5 white lc pad
FK1 #108 on tires
Its winter time, so I'm not well versed on my abbreviations anymore. I suppose I could go to Autopia or Detail City and try to decode it, but it is easy to just ask you to give me a legend for the acronyms. ONR (Optimum No Rinse) is the only one that is easy for me to decode because I use that for spot cleaning.
Old 02-19-2007, 03:32 AM
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Originally Posted by tdekany
here is another Porsche for you.

This one only needed a pc to get rid of the swirls

Sorry only after pictures.

Exterior wash washed then clayed (sure needed it). As I said, I used the pc and OC. Since I may not see this car for at least another 6 months at least, I wanted him to have MAXIMUM PROTECTION. Protected it with FK1 #2180 and topped it with #16 - Meg's #16. Tires have FK1's #108 once again.










You are making me seriously wish that I didn't live in Seattle right now! I'd love to be detailing like that to get my Mercedes and 997 C4s back in shape after a rough winter (and the 911 stays indoors when it is raining, yet it is still pretty bad from all of the road dust in the air)


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