Hi gang.
I have a rather nice 996 C4S on its way to me in October.
http://www.911virgin.com/porscheforsale/1205/996C4SManual/
I am currently in the process of giving my garage an overhaul, getting it ready for the new arrival. I have cleared it out of all my tools and general clutter, and am giving it a fresh coat of paint on the walls and floor. (white walls, grey floor) As well as installing some additional lighting.
It's a nice double garage, so there is plenty of room.
Now the car's paint is already in very good nick. No swirl marks, very smooth and all stone chips and dents removed. It's mint, and I would like to keep it that way.
Can you please make suggestions for a "starter kit" for keeping the car detailed?
Shampoo:
Sponges:
Cloths:
Clay:
Radial Polisher:
Paint Sealer:
Other:
I don't have an endless amount of money, so I am looking towards the more reasonable end of the price spectrum :wink:
Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks
Antony
I have a rather nice 996 C4S on its way to me in October.
http://www.911virgin.com/porscheforsale/1205/996C4SManual/
I am currently in the process of giving my garage an overhaul, getting it ready for the new arrival. I have cleared it out of all my tools and general clutter, and am giving it a fresh coat of paint on the walls and floor. (white walls, grey floor) As well as installing some additional lighting.
It's a nice double garage, so there is plenty of room.
Now the car's paint is already in very good nick. No swirl marks, very smooth and all stone chips and dents removed. It's mint, and I would like to keep it that way.
Can you please make suggestions for a "starter kit" for keeping the car detailed?
Shampoo:
Sponges:
Cloths:
Clay:
Radial Polisher:
Paint Sealer:
Other:
I don't have an endless amount of money, so I am looking towards the more reasonable end of the price spectrum :wink:
Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks
Antony