Only criticism (amazing video though...very impressive)? Brother, wear a mask when airbrushing ceramic coating. I use the same strategy and didnt wear one either until I had a doctor customer explain to me how just minute amounts of those particles getting into your lungs can cause major issues...crystallization! And its subtle. Do it enough and one day in a couple years you'll be like "fuck I cant breath right". Its never an issue when applying it with pads etc., so its not super intuitive to think to wear a mask, but its totally necessary to avoid hurting your health. Great Video though! Just trying to look out for a fellow detailer!
If I may suggest, I'd wear some additional PPE for dry ice cleaning and ceramic coating spraying. There is a lot of dirt that flies around during dry ice cleaning. And ceramic coating with silica dioxide, titanium dioxide, and solvents is not healthy for your lungs. In addition to those nitrile gloves you've got on, I'd recommend safety glasses and a respirator. Just my recommendations. Do what you are comfortable with. Regardless, the Cayenne looks great and can't argue with the results!
Looks like $50-75 bucks of work. Probably $50 cash does the trick. Lose a little on each job but make up for it in volume. My attention span would be very discombobulated with 5 days of pure work! Congratulations on another marathon.
Nice transformation. Too bad about the yellowed plastics under the hood. Distracts from an otherwise nice look. Front passenger side wheel centre cap in the wrong position though. Porsche should be with bottom of the crest pointed to the valve stem.
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5:10 is that a yellow wool Rupes pad? If so, why is he using this when you were using a blue? Was damage slightly less here? I also noticed the stock “C” in Cayenne S & the black one are different. I thought that black one looked crooked.
Excellent work as always. I especially enjoyed watching the PXE-80 with the micro cone attachment in use. I got the aftermarket attachment piece for the small micro polishing cones for my own FLEX PXE-80 from Detail Division and it is worth every cent when you have that unusual area that needs polishing. And it's a much cheaper option than the newly introduced Flex branded rotary shaft attachment for the micro cones for the PXE=80 which is $300!!!!! That's WAY WAY WAY too much for that attachment piece by itself (Flex branded or not!) and Flex should really rethink their business model and profit margins on that particular piece. They should be charging about $150 maximum for that attachment.
Oh wow, so you DO bling vehicles that are NOT vintage Porsche 911s and other 4-wheeled things worthy of Monterrey car week! All kidding aside, great work on this project. The total blackout is not something you see on that model, because it wasn’t sold that way for the 958. Those wheels and the chrome delete truly separates this 400 HP V8, …Beast. Probably doesn’t need a M button, huh?
so after watching this i know who im taking my cayenne Too you guys slayed the paint work. i know that paint is not easy to work with. glad to see your local to me and wish i seen this sooner before attepting the job my self. ill be getting a quote for the dry ice trim restoration amazing work. cheers
Incredible work. If there’s any 16 year old kids living local you should do what I would do, offer my services evenings/weekends free of charge. I’d make the tea, I’d sweep the floor, I’d do anything to learn these peoples awesome skills.
Do you throw away the microfiber sponge applicator after each ceramic coat or do you know a way to wash them? Just seems like an expensive thing to be burning through
@@peterbellini6102 Sorry, but it is Black Metallic. I gave the video another look (you’re welcome Jakub). Perhaps the brilliant lights IAMDETAILING uses plays tricks with colors.