Brand New Cayman GT4

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This gentleman had done considerable research before contacting me, on both CQF and myself as a detailer. He booked this job several months in advance for a wheels-off Finest detail. He was also driving from an hour away to come see me. Needless to say, I was excited and was looking very forward to doing this job. The car arrived and it is mint (as expected). It also has the ceramic rotors and special wheel package. I'm told the wheels/brakes are a $20,000 option. He was very concerned about them not being damaged. You'll see what I did to ensure their safety. The only bummer about this job was the fact that most of the car had already been wrapped, so I wouldn't really get a chance to make that much difference in the paint. The doors weren't wrapped and some parts at the back, but everything else was. Anyway, here it is as it arrived:























First up was to wash the wheels. With the ceramic rotors, there was no brake dust to have to clean! What a joy that was. I cleaned the barrels with Zep Citrus and my Daytona wheel brush with Megs HW soap. The faces got the same. The wells were cleaned with LATA and the tires with Zep 505.

The car was then washed with Megs HW.


Now it was time for the wheels. The customer provided me with the correct torque specs and he also had these very cool extension rods that screw into the lug nut holes to ensure the wheel barrel did not strike the rotor or caliper during removal. I also placed terry towels on the rotor and caliper for extra care insurance:





Each wheel was removed and was intensively cleaned again and then treated to a double coat of CQF. The wells were also intensively cleaned and I treated him to a DLux application to the plastic therein. The calipers were also re-cleaned and double coated. Each wheel was then re-installed and torqued back to spec. Here's a few shots in progress:























The paint that wasn't wrapped was polished using Essence with a white CarPro Gloss pad using my Flex 3401. There were a few light marks in the back that were corrected using M100, but not many. I then coated the paint, head and tail lights and side glass with 2 coats of Finest. The rear and front glass got Fly-By-30 (again, my treat). The trim was coated with DLux.

Here she is all done:





























I just loved the yellow calipers on this car!!
























Thanks for looking. It was an honour to work on such a gorgeous thoroughbred car as this. Comments always appreciated.
 
Wow Richy...I would have been sweating bullets just over those wheels alone but that is why you area Pro.

Do you know if the dealer wrapped part of the car? As always, great work sir!

Steve
 
Great work on an awesome Porsche!

If i recall correctly, that color was (is?) exclusive to the 911 Classic edition.
Thanks kindly! All I know is that he told me is was a special option for the car. I frankly don't like it, but I didn't buy it...so there! Hahaha. It had this gorgeous (also optional he said) black trim with yellow piping, yellow seat belts and yellow fabric door handle. The car would have been a grand-slam-out-of-the-park home run if it had been yellow, but when I win the lottery, that will be my choice, LOL.


Wow Richy...I would have been sweating bullets just over those wheels alone but that is why you area Pro.

Do you know if the dealer wrapped part of the car? As always, great work sir!

Steve
Steve, I can honestly tell you I was relieved to have them done. Tell you what, I didn't even smoke while doing them, so that should speak volumes! I didn't ask him who wrapped it. They did a good job wrapping it (he said he paid over 3 grand to have it wrapped...fuck!) I just don't like the look of it personally. And, thanks!
 
Hey buddy, what can I say that I haven't already said over the years (many times over)?!.? As always incredible work, just incredible!
 
Very nice work!

Too bad you couldn't have polished it before it was wrapped.
Oh, buddy, I can tell you I was genuinely disappointed when he told me that. I don't recall him telling me that he was going to have it wrapped prior to bringing it to me. Thanks for taking the time to comment!

Hey buddy, what can I say that I haven't already said over the years (many times over)?!.? As always incredible work, just incredible!
Tad, thanks my good friend! I appreciate your support for all these years too!!
 
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