Transforming a Porsche Cayenne Diesel: From Wash to Ceramic Coating
We have a Porsche Cayenne Diesel in the shop, hoping to erase as many miles as possible by performing a car wash, paint correction, ppf removal, and ceramic coating. Our main goal was to return the shine and clarity to this gorgeous deep blue paint. The Cayenne Diesel is a rare sight around here and we love to see it!
What do you think of this Porsche Cayenne Diesel refresh?
On a little side note: We hope you guys (mostly) enjoyed the little fun we had last week with announcing our new location. We know we probably ticked off a few people with that little stunt, but I promise you it was all in good fun. You won't have to worry about us doing anything like that again for a long time ;) We appreciate your years of support and look forward to showing you guys everything we're doing in the shop while this build is underway.
First step is flooring... What company do you think we decided to go with?
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:19 - Car Wash
01:31 - Masking
01:38 - PPF Removal
01:46 - Paint Corection
08:01 - Prepping Surface for Cermaic Coating
08:33 - Ceramic Coating
10:35 - Reapplying Adhesive to Emblems
11:54 - Final Product
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Right off the assembly line New! Beautiful results as usual. 👌
I enjoyed watching you detail the Cayenne to perfection. Thank you,
Thank you for the supporr!
KZhead asked me how many smiles I gave this video and your channel. I told those idiots lots of smiles.
Looks factory fresh excellent work lads hope the owner appreciates your skill💯
The guys did a fantastic job again, I wish the car didn't come with a ton of orange peel from the factory though
Vous avez fait un travail très impressionnant sur ce Porsche Cayenne qui avait une quantité de rayures impressionnante, quand on le voit à la fin on a l'impression qu'il sort de la concession automobile et qu'il est tout neuf, très beau travail les gars continuez ! 💪💪💪💯💯
Great video, and great advice
Strong case for leaving her debadged...😊
It’s so pretty when it’s clean 😍
Amazing Bro💪👍
Awesome job ✌️
Beautiful work guys!
Thanks Craig!
Beautiful!!! What does something like this cost? I wish I was closer. You do amazing work!!! Quality
Nice new shop!!
We are STOKED
A “How To” of a perfect detail. 😎🔨👊🏻
🙌🏽🫡 thanks buddy!
Tres Bien! Unfortunate that we didn't get to see any interior or engine artistry on this job.
Did you use foam pads for cutting? I have tried using them and have had no luck. I think they were Griot's pads with rubbing compound and a small random orbital.
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I'm looking for a job !! Are you recruiting?
What’s the lifespan of that coating?
We guarantee 5years, but the company claims it’s good for 7years. Great stuff
the porsche lettering is extremely crooked, looks like it was glued on freehand
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The PORSCHE Logo on the trunk is not even in the slightest straight.
I know you're trying to reach new subscribers, but the talking voice is annoying! It was better when nobody talked at all. Also, please don't start with the clickbait KZhead thumbnails. Like I said before, I understand trying to reach new viewers, but those clickbait thumbnails, "hasn't been washed in ten years or first detail ever..." usually makes me stop watching and unsubscribing from a channel. Just being honest! If anybody is going to talk, I'd rather hear from the owner instead.
Diesel c'est pas bon 😤🤯mais le modèle est bien👍
You might want to study and learn what for, what type (density) and how to use correctly the foam when starting to clean a car. In this video you do it wrong, awful to watch. You do bad to the paint. Luckily not my car you destroy the paint of.