2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo Detail
As you'll see, this Panamera did come with the usual flaws from the dealer. I can only assume it was from washing the car. How a dealer can send out a $150000 car in this condition is beyond me. To this day I have yet to find a dealer do a proper prep on a new car. It infuriates me to no end; but that's another thread.
This detail was suppose to be a full interior/exterior detail but once I started, I decided to shift gears. The client is going to take this car to a few runs before taking it to SEMA in a few weeks. I originally wanted to do a paint correction as well as a full detail but the client was hesitant on machine polishing since he knew the car would get hammered in the next few weeks. I thought I could simply hand polish the exterior and minimize some of the imperfection. To my dismay, hand polishing didn't get me the desired effect. Knowing how special this car is and the attention it was to receive, and my rep being on the line, I decided to do a one-stage polish instead of a full interior detail. This way I'd stay within budget, stay within time allocation, and make a dramatic improvement in the overall appearance of this car.
I'd say the exterior is about 85% of the way there, but I'm very happy considering the circumstances. With that said, here's an education on our process at Glistening Perfection and what we feel to be a proper New Car Prep.
Initial Condition


















I first begin by cleaning the door jams using a citrus-based cleaner. This helps loosen the dirt and grime in the door jams and seals




Then the engine bay is cleaned using same citrus cleaner. The trick to remember is to run the engine for a while to warm up. Rinse using deionized so there's no water spotting. Use a soft horse-hair bristle to clean components





Wheels are cleaned using a safe pH balanced wheel cleaner that will not harm the clear coating on the wheels. Various brushes are needed such as horse-hair wheel brush and the EZ Detail brush to get inside the wheels and clean in the wheel well





The exterior is rinsed, washed using an organic and natural auto soap that is safe for the paint and the environment. My choice for a wash mitt is the GP Australian Sheepskin Mitt. I work in small panels, washing area no larger than where my arms can reach. Once the panel is washed with the mitt, I then rinse the panel washed and rinse the mitt. This way, the paint is flushed from the soap that is holding all the dirt and my mitt is always clean when dipped back into my soap bucket




The paint is dried using our GP MicroDry Towels. These are high-quality foam-core microfiber towels that do an excellent job of drying. Two towels is enough to dry the whole car. I then blow-dry the exterior to get all the water out of the nook-and-crannies using an Airmax Filtered Blower
Now that paint is washed and dried, it's time to decontaminate and deep clean the paint to prep for polishing. This wasn't all that bad as you can see not much contaminants were picked up by the clay. A very mild clay was used

Paint is polished to remove imperfections and prep for wax (180 Minutes)
As I mentioned, I ended up doing a one-stage polish using Menzerna Super Intensive Polish and GP CCS White polishing pad using a FLEX at setting 5.5. The results were stunning considering a one stage process. The panels were wiped with alcohol to assure proper correction




Polishing is complete. You can see how the polish is broken down and has a slight haze that can almost be seen through


Final polishing results prior to waxing





Exterior is waxed using a carnauba wax (20 Minutes)
Final attention is addressed to tires, wheel well, and wheels (30 Minutes)
Door jams are waxed, engine bay is wiped down and conditioned, any rubber trim is cleaned and conditioned (30 Minutes)
Glass is cleaned and Final Inspection is done (15 Minutes)
Interior is vacuumed, leather is cleaned using Organic Natural Leather Cleaner. All interior panels were then conditioned using a spray that applies a UV coating to protect against sun. We will condition the interior in a few weeks with the proper leather and vinyl conditioner. (50 Minutes)










Slight haze you may see is from the wax. I had to apply the wax on the hood in direct sunlight and since I used a carnauba wax, it has a lower melting point than the paint temp at time of application. No matter what you do, the wiping will leave a slight haze until the paint is cooled down and wiped












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Looks great, White has so much orange peel Zaino-ing your new 550 is a waste of time. You need to have that thing wet sanded and 2 stage power polish. I did this and wow - looks fantastic.








