2006 911S

NastyGT500

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2006 Porsche 911 S cabriolet
Basalt Black Metallic/Black
6 speed manual/3.8 liter flat 6
50k miles



Client wanted their 911 cabrio corrected and protected. Full of swirls and some heavier scratches.


The ‘details’:

Adam’s shampoo, tire&rubber, wheel cleaner.
McKee’s37 iron remover, hydro blue, APC.
Master Blaster to dry along with MF drying towels.
DeFelsko PTG’s.
Scangrip lighting.
HF forced rotation polisher.
LC pads.
M110/210.
Optimum paint prep.
22ple Insanity ceramic coating.
Adam’s graphene tire dressing.
Metro vacuum.
Adam’s interior cleaner, glass cleaner.
Pinnacle leather conditioner.

Thanks for looking!






































 

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Scott, did you use any specific products to clean & protect the fabric top?
Sorry if I missed it in your detailed product listing.
 

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You never cease to impress with your work, those nasty scratches on that kick-plate just disappeared...and I hope the owner appreciated the TRUE "attention to detail".

As for the vehicle...fantastic "beachcomber"...yet I might have spec'd a lighter exterior/interior color.

But those WHEELS...DOH...??!!

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Yeah I'm not a fan of the "lobster forks" as they're called. And black face gauges on an S? I thought they all C2S's came silver faced.

Other than that top notch work as usual.

How is that wheel cleaner? Do you still have to manually clean them? I hate cleaning wheels and would love to find something to make it easier. Right now I use a small sponge with Chemical guys soap.
 

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Thanks everyone!

I just cleaned the top, it was in pretty good shape and didn't need any further attention. I like 303 and raggtop products.

Wheel cleaner is my go to. Use it all the time, I have gallons of it. Yes, with any wheel cleaning, you are going to have to agitate/brush/etc to get the best results.

LOL at the Lobster wheels! He is looking to replace them with a set of sport classics if he can source some. Be a much better look IMO.

As for the gauges, I've seen numerous different options/colors/etc that could/can be had, so I don't know 100%!
 

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I had the classics on my '06. After my post I ordered some wheel cleaner and a wheel brush.

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