The thing is.... Pan has the North Americas spec from Porche...... Im satisfied with own TBH..... And....... Delighted to see Nick caught me off guard...... Again! ........ Was only gone for a shirt walk and he was finished the car and gone himself..... Thanks a mill Nick..... Thank god I can watch your great work afterwards........ 🚘👏👏😉
These videos are what youtube should be like.. the title and exactly what you're doing. Perfect content exactly what we want to see well done and I hope business is good for you 👍
@@HarpersCarDetailing Yeah, i daily drive my Panamera Turbo S 2021 and the ceramic brakes are just insane. Even with that mass you can feel what you have there 🔥
Thanks Tom. They are, but they are little chips in the PPF. The rear arches always get quite a peppering as they stick out so much. The owner also races car so has a pretty heavy right foot 😂
I would have a dedicated iron remover and an ever day wheels cleaner. Bilt Hamber Korrosol & KKD Brake away respectively. If you want just one product then Bilt Hamber Korrosol 👍🏼 For carbon ceramics you only need a very mild detergent as they don’t produce brake dust
OK so..... After 3 attempts to watch this vid... I finally have.... Beauty..... I'll have this one so... Pan can hold onto his one for a bit longer...... Nick!...... Can we all agree that this is the first time we have seen your face full on rather than the normal side profile 🤔... Anyways.. Great attention to detail as normal..... Was the Chemical Guys spot remover anything compare to the Labocosmetica?
I personally prefer Pan’s. It looks amazing, especially in that colour. Ha yes I tend to shy away from the camera. Chemical guys slightly has the edge for me. I’ve only had it for a week, but so far so good 👍🏼
@@HarpersCarDetailing I know his is beautiful... Fresh out of the dealers... But cars that resemble Black Panthers get me...... Fair play Nick.... No need to shy away.... I might consider that spot remover then...... Next time ask my permission b4 you sneak a wash on my Porche 😂😂😂💪
@@HarpersCarDetailing I've been a detailing enthusiast for about 2 years year now yet my processes aren't the smoothest. Southeast US has brutal summers.
I don’t use a dirty brush. That’s why the pre-wash stage is so important, and using a different brush to the wheels to help eliminate the risk. I wash my vehicle weekly as it has my logo on it and it looks as good as the day I initially machine polished it over 2 years ago 👍🏼
@@HarpersCarDetailing Don't really get that answer but it's fine to have different opinions-. Im mine the mitt you are using just pushes the dirt and grime in front of it while the microfibre ones pick it up and absorbs it to the bottom of the fibers. There are more than enough tests on RUclips that showcase that. But you do you, nice Videos anyway!
I meant to say they I have found that if they hold more dirt then there is more chance of marring the next panel, whereas the chenille rinses very easily so stays cleaner. In all honesty there probably won’t be any difference in them. As long as it does the job for you and and keeps the surface scratch free 👍🏼 There are videos showing using that using optimum no rinse and their red sponge is safe, but there’s certainly no way I will be trying that 😂
@@HarpersCarDetailing True. If you use the 2 bucket method and rinse you mitt regularly it doesn't really matter. The car shouldn't be badly contaminated at that stage anymore either way. So I guess you're right.
Top to bottom I agree, but why inside then outside? I would rather wash the outside first then the door sills are clean incase I accidentally lean on them, which could marr the paintwork
What do we think of this Porsche?
Have you checked out Pan the Organizer’s channel with his new 911?
Which colour do you prefer? His or this one 👊🏼
I prefer his choice, but if I could spec it, it would be even oxford/ highland green :)
Both are beautiful cars. Pans video was amazing. I love that he documented it for us.
The thing is.... Pan has the North Americas spec from Porche...... Im satisfied with own TBH..... And....... Delighted to see Nick caught me off guard...... Again! ........ Was only gone for a shirt walk and he was finished the car and gone himself..... Thanks a mill Nick..... Thank god I can watch your great work afterwards........ 🚘👏👏😉
Prefer Pans colour (matches my hair). This car is the bing bang bong RELEASE! Congrats to the owner 🥂
Both are beautiful but I prefer this one.
Perfect timing 😊 going to enjoy this with my coffee ☕️
Master at work! Really enjoying the consistency of the uploads, thank you for putting the work.
Thanks Marcos. I’m trying to keep up with it 👊🏼
A car like this deserves the best care, which you have shown us in this video.
Thank you very much 👍🏼
awesome detailing brother, just hope u never add music to your videos and give us same relaxation🙂🙃
These videos are what youtube should be like.. the title and exactly what you're doing. Perfect content exactly what we want to see well done and I hope business is good for you 👍
Thanks man 👍🏼really appreciate it, and I’m glad you enjoy them !
Porsche has the best brakes imo 😍
Especially these ones!
You pretty much go through the window when you brake!
@@HarpersCarDetailing Yeah, i daily drive my Panamera Turbo S 2021 and the ceramic brakes are just insane. Even with that mass you can feel what you have there 🔥
What a machine, very good! 👏🏽
The seats look so damn comfortable.
Very good job Harper! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Josimar 👊🏼
Beautiful work, as always!
Thanks Mimmi 👊🏼
Clean!! Love this car so much
Beautiful car
Best work I am satisfied 😃
Wonderful 👏 👏 👏
Wow nice
Great video you make it look effortlessly, I notice you kkd shampoo what makes it so good haven't used that brand yet cheers 👍
Thanks Scott.
Just a great all round shampoo in my opinion.
Great cleaning power, highly lubricates and very cost effective 👍🏼
Lovely video mate 👌🏼 are those stone chips at 18:10 on the front of the rear arches?
Thanks Tom.
They are, but they are little chips in the PPF.
The rear arches always get quite a peppering as they stick out so much.
The owner also races car so has a pretty heavy right foot 😂
What’s the best wheel cleaning product to use?
I would have a dedicated iron remover and an ever day wheels cleaner.
Bilt Hamber Korrosol & KKD Brake away respectively.
If you want just one product then Bilt Hamber Korrosol 👍🏼
For carbon ceramics you only need a very mild detergent as they don’t produce brake dust
Magicians PULL things out of a hat. Car detailers PUT things into a bucket. 🤣
Haha I like this 👊🏼
Would you recommend KKD products?
He uses a lot of them, what do you think?
I certainly would. That and Bilt Hamber are fantastic.
Hi, how much is the car wash?
Great 👍👍👍
OK so..... After 3 attempts to watch this vid... I finally have.... Beauty..... I'll have this one so... Pan can hold onto his one for a bit longer...... Nick!...... Can we all agree that this is the first time we have seen your face full on rather than the normal side profile 🤔... Anyways.. Great attention to detail as normal..... Was the Chemical Guys spot remover anything compare to the Labocosmetica?
I personally prefer Pan’s. It looks amazing, especially in that colour.
Ha yes I tend to shy away from the camera.
Chemical guys slightly has the edge for me.
I’ve only had it for a week, but so far so good 👍🏼
@@HarpersCarDetailing I know his is beautiful... Fresh out of the dealers... But cars that resemble Black Panthers get me...... Fair play Nick.... No need to shy away.... I might consider that spot remover then...... Next time ask my permission b4 you sneak a wash on my Porche 😂😂😂💪
I always wondered how does he clean the number plates due to them covers being put on them throughout the video. Does he go back and do them
I have to clean the plate before I put mine on, otherwise they won’t stick
Maybe my next life I can afford a Porsche 2022
Sickening cah.
Do you ever take off the wedding ring when cleaning, Just in case of scratches
Only asking not judging.
I usually wear gloves, but haven’t been in the hot weather.
It has bevelled edges and I typically just you my right hand so all good 👍🏼
How long does it take you to clean this Porsche?
As I do it weekly it’s around 1-1/2 hours
@@HarpersCarDetailing Thats pretty quick. If I did all the processes you do, It'd Atleast take me 2-3 hours to do.
I’ve been doing it for years now so pretty efficient with it 👍🏼
@@HarpersCarDetailing I've been a detailing enthusiast for about 2 years year now yet my processes aren't the smoothest. Southeast US has brutal summers.
quel genre de pulverisateur utilisez vous pour le kkd citrus magic? merci
J'utilise un pulvérisateur à pompe lance et jackson.
Is it a Spear and Jackson Nick🤔
@@McLoom1 yep, that’s the one.
@@HarpersCarDetailing which model Nick.... Sorry now I've been looking at them online.... Your spray comes out very good
It’s just the 5litre pump sprayer 👍🏼
Your buckets could do with a maintenance wash kid.
Ha I wash them all the time but as I have to stack them daily they just get wrecked.
The inside is always clean for obvious reasons
You write 5%, with the citrus magic, how much is that i diloution
5% product, so it you had a 1 litre bottle it would be 50ml product, 950ml water
You just scratched the paint with a dirty brush. The black paint will show that around the intake on the rear fenders especially in bright sunlight.
I don’t use a dirty brush.
That’s why the pre-wash stage is so important, and using a different brush to the wheels to help eliminate the risk.
I wash my vehicle weekly as it has my logo on it and it looks as good as the day I initially machine polished it over 2 years ago 👍🏼
Why not use a microfibre wash-mitt? They collect way more dirt then chenille ones
They hold on to sort more as well, so increase the risk of marring the finish
@@HarpersCarDetailing Don't really get that answer but it's fine to have different opinions-. Im mine the mitt you are using just pushes the dirt and grime in front of it while the microfibre ones pick it up and absorbs it to the bottom of the fibers. There are more than enough tests on RUclips that showcase that. But you do you, nice Videos anyway!
I meant to say they I have found that if they hold more dirt then there is more chance of marring the next panel, whereas the chenille rinses very easily so stays cleaner.
In all honesty there probably won’t be any difference in them. As long as it does the job for you and and keeps the surface scratch free 👍🏼
There are videos showing using that using optimum no rinse and their red sponge is safe, but there’s certainly no way I will be trying that 😂
@@HarpersCarDetailing True. If you use the 2 bucket method and rinse you mitt regularly it doesn't really matter. The car shouldn't be badly contaminated at that stage anymore either way. So I guess you're right.
Yeah exactly.
I would happily use a microfibre mitt as well, and like you say the most important part in my opinion is the pre-wash stage
Hello makeup man
A car must washed from inside to outside than from top to bottom.
Top to bottom I agree, but why inside then outside?
I would rather wash the outside first then the door sills are clean incase I accidentally lean on them, which could marr the paintwork
@@HarpersCarDetailing Agreed. I do the outside first, then the inside.
do you own these cars or this is what you do for living or what?...
This is what I do for a living 👍🏼
Washed weekly!
Too much washing is not recommended.
Why?