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I think I'm most impressed that a Panamera 4S ($100k+) owner is doing his own floor! Your profession shines through w/ the detailed pics and write up. Thanks for putting together.
Being only 71 years young, I don't recall ever in my short lifespan seeing such an organized and clean looking garage. Jack Olsen would be proud except for the fact that it is not done in Olsen Green![]()

Nice ride. This garage is though in need of a old Porsche like 911
You are a man of wealth and taste. Your car detailing regiment just became a LOT more involved!

Screw the 911. Get a Carrera GT and be done with it!
if only...on the new addition, absolutely love the black wheels
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Any tips on your cleaning/detailing process? I just bought a black cayman, and keeping it clean and swirl free keeps me up at night!
Thanks for the tips. I use the two bucket method with a grit guard in the rinse. I think the thing that has really helped me has been to use a pure white micro fiber mitt. I can see the dirt accumulate after a wipe and know to when to switch sides/rinse. I've also been using dedicated cloths for plastic/paint/wheels/tires etc. and based upon your supply cabinet you do too. I can only assume this is a good technique.
I'll have to check out the wax and shine products you mentioned. I've only had it for about a month and haven't had to go to that depth yet. Luckily there are no "dealer" swirls or scratches - however I know that the ones put on the car will be from me - which isn't a great feeling...
Here's to awesome cars![]()
Sounds like you're already well on track then
Have you taken a set of bright work lights (or a BrinkMan Swirl Finder) close up to the paint (when the car is indoors)?
If you have and you have no dealer imparted swirls, I really need to know where you bought your car, because you are one lucky person in that case.
Also note that before delivery dealers use products with a lot of fillers so the scratches typically stay hidden from view until the first 5 or 6 washes start to clear them away.
Not trying to scare you, or disagree with you. Just stating what I've seen from experience. If you did get a truly clean car then that is really great and it will save you a LOT of hours![]()
I'll snap some pics after the next wash. I'm quite sure, now that you mention it, that some kind of thick paste wax was applied to hide the scratches. After two washes the water still comes off in sheets and beads up quite nicely. Bought it from Porsche - Austin.
Well done! As I read the first part about the process you used to remove the old paint, I was thinking...it's only a garage. The finished product made me understand the value of the effort you have put into it. Great looking Porsche show room!
Wow, just saw this, love the new addition to your stable.. makes the garage look even more better!![]()

I'm curious where you got the "PORSCHE" lettering you put up. Is it metal? Sorry if you've already answered this. I saw the same question earlier, but couldn't find the response.
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Thanks! Your garage looks really great!
Every time I think about going with a color other than red, somehow I come back to this thread and see those amazing walls. Just tell me it was the most difficult thing, I shouldn't waste my time and it doesn't look nearly that good in real life!
Nice addition to the stable as well, great choice on the wheels.
Every time I think about going with a color other than red, somehow I come back to this thread and see those amazing walls. Just tell me it was the most difficult thing, I shouldn't waste my time and it doesn't look nearly that good in real life!
Nice addition to the stable as well, great choice on the wheels.

Got that 911 yet? I still look through your thread to enjoy the great looking space you have. Hope you are doing well and Happy New Year!

Added 2 small items to the garage over Christmas and need to take some Pics, but unfortunately they weren't cars![]()
Your space is looking superb also. Stopped by your thread and see you and Rick are still stimulating lot's of ideas in the forum.:thumb up:
Added 2 small items to the garage over Christmas and need to take some Pics, but unfortunately they weren't cars![]()
Hi Chad,
Happy new year to you too!
No 911 yet. Still looking...
Added 2 small items to the garage over Christmas and need to take some Pics, but unfortunately they weren't cars
Your space is looking superb also. Stopped by your thread and see you and Rick are still stimulating lot's of ideas in the forum.![]()
I'm interested to learn more.
Also curious to see your updates as i have yet to be disappointed with any addition to your space, large or small![]()
I used 3 gallons on my floor, which was enough for 2 very good coats. (dimensions listed earlier in the thread I think) The list price seems to be around $160 per gallon but I've seen it go on sale a number of times.Great looking garage! Curious about the cost of Rust Bullet. Do you know what it costs per sq ft?
Very nice garage. Just a suggestion, skip the flex machine. They are over rated. Ive owned about every polisher on the market and still prefer my griots machine over the flex. Rupes seem to be all the rage at the moment. I had one of the Rupes 15 models and wasnt impressed at all. Most people say the 21 is a lot better. Do you read detailedbliss? Its prolly the best detail forum going now.
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Sounds like you are enjoying the space. Keep looking for that 911 and keep us posted on your changes!
Thanks that's interesting to know about the Flex. Pricey machine and I love the GG also. It's done a LOT of hours work for me. Thanks for giving me one more forum I now have to join
Will get some pics taken this week. It's a subtle addition, but I like it.
Nice to see you are doing great with all the detailing Dubber.
Did you mean detailingblissVery nice garage. Just a suggestion, skip the flex machine. They are over rated. Ive owned about every polisher on the market and still prefer my griots machine over the flex. Rupes seem to be all the rage at the moment. I had one of the Rupes 15 models and wasnt impressed at all. Most people say the 21 is a lot better. Do you read detailedbliss? Its prolly the best detail forum going now.
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EMC2 - How did you get your lines so clean between the red and white? Do you like to tape off those areas, use one of those paint trim pad gadgets or just have a steady hand?
Others have a tried and true method when tackling diy painting?