I was having some work done on my Jetta back in the 90’s. One of these Porsche 911 Turbo S was parked outside. It was silver and I just stood and stared at it. Apart from the 1985 Ferrari GTO, this is the most beautiful car ever made.
I'm curious about the new laser cleaning tool. Works wonders on the metal but could it damage other parts like rubber if it were to come in to contact?
At some point, it may need to go back on, or we may need it for another car. We have a room with many many different templates for frequent cars and different trims
Such a beautiful car and its beauty is ruined by this "American thing" with the black plastic "caps" in the front and rear bumper. I really cannot understand why is this so common in the USA and they can't just have the EU version which is simpler and without these bad taste accessories? About the video now, amazing work as always, this car deserves the best care and treatment.
Let me start by saying I watch all your videos and appreciate the craftsmanship and attention to detail. However, the detailer using the buffer from 7:58 to 8:05 is using terrible technique. You need to have some or a little pressure towards the front of the buffer. You can not just hold the back and even hold the back from the bottom. If he gets any kickback, that buffer is bound to bounce around and hit the roof with other parts of the buffer. I have seen him using that technique on the larger Rupes buffers in other videos as well. If that was my $400k Porsche, I would not let him buff my car with that technique
Watching this video, I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. In many parts of it, you could not TRY to do more damage to your car. All of that water-based washing around sensitive electrical parts and switches? New headlights, when the old ones can readily be cleaned to new (actually, BETTER than new) condition. Taping trim when it would be ever so much easier to hand clean and wax around it. And who has access to dry ice and steam cleaning equipment? Buying so many new parts when the old ones could be reconditioned (headlights, lug nuts, hood badge, etc.). If you value your car, NEVER turn it over to an outfit that treats it like this.
Inderdaad. Het resultaat is natuurlijk prachtig , maar 70 % van dit werk is onnodig en misschien ook wel schadelijk , om nog niet te spreken van de kosten. Tenzij je dit werk vierjaarlijks wil laten uitvoeren kan de wagen enkel nog in de garage blijven staan , om te koesteren als een schilderij . Dan begrijp ik het ergens wel .
One thing to consider is the shop is successful because of these services the average person has no access to, like dry ice and laser cleaning. The customer also may be requesting certain parts replaced. I think all you tube detailing channels over-tape trim for videos, but the non professional would rip the trim apart so it’s responsible to show a lot of tape for protection.
The 993 is the most beautiful piece of machinery ever made. Absolutely beautiful!
This is easily the most impressive detailing shop anywhere. I live in the area and I wish I had a car that was worthy of this kind of care.
Totally amazing. The attention to detail is second to none. The results are absolutely fantastic.
You brought back such an amazing color. Cheers 🥂
I was having some work done on my Jetta back in the 90’s. One of these Porsche 911 Turbo S was parked outside. It was silver and I just stood and stared at it. Apart from the 1985 Ferrari GTO, this is the most beautiful car ever made.
That color really pops after being cleaned up! Killer Job!
Arena red is a fantastic color and you have certainly done it justice as usual❤
When you're nostalgic for a Porsche and color-combo you never even considered owning...Happy Sunday compadres 🏁🏁🏁
This Arena Red does the same thing to me 😮💨🫠
The work you guys do is absolutely amazing every time.
Incredibly satisfying.
As always, fabulous work by great talent..........Merry Christmas Jakub and may '25 be your best year yet. Bud
Thank you Bud! We really appreciate that my friend. To you and yours, merry Christmas as well!
You all certainly did some brilliant maintenance. 😎🔨🤘🏻 Perfection at its finest… like a fine wine.
Appreciate that my friend!
Отличное видео. Сухой лед и лазер , респект. Вы лучшие. 👍
🤝
Wow what a car ❤️
What a detail.
Papi knows what's up
Une très belle PORSCHE, magnifique prestation, bonne continuation a toute l'équipe !!✌✌✌💪💪💪👍👍👍
Thank you! We appreciate you watching and joining us on this journey
Thank you but would have like to have heard what products you used.
Con laser?? Alucinante.muy moderno.
Very Nice 😮How much cost a detailling like this ?
Elinize kolunuza sağlık , çok iyi işçilik
Nice job! what was the random square above the passenger door handle? Laquer peel?
Incredible job. Do you know if someone makes the same work in Spain? Obviously, with a similar quality. No "pros" with no idea
Really cool to see all of this, just wondering about how much did this cost?
How much for the service in this video? Price is a key factor in considering doing this every 5 years.
Good God, my favourite Porsche in my favourite colour...be still my beating heart 🇬🇧🤯
Muy buen trabajo
This is baptism very impressive work.
This is the Porsche on the iconic poster “Kills bugs Fast”. Always thought arena red was a fantastic color.
Deutsche Ingenieurskunst und Disignikone….😈😍✌🏻
I'm curious about the new laser cleaning tool. Works wonders on the metal but could it damage other parts like rubber if it were to come in to contact?
It absolutely can. Thats why you will see us cover sensitive pieces with aluminum foil. Its definitely a tool you want in trusted hands
Tell me, when you ice clean the underside, do you apply a new protective wax coating?
what do you do for undercarriage and cavity rust protection please?
IAM, how do you get rapid remover in CA? The state seems to think it’s uranium or something, lol
How long did that detail take to complete?
I wonder how much a service like this cost?
Can you dry ice clean golf clubs?
Интересно, что заставило его лицо так сильно изменится 23:15 - 23:17
P.s. Детейлинг супер, как всегда
A car isn't finished unit i Am Detailing does the job.
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what is the coloe code???? it is just woW man...
I never put a soap sprayer on my car no water whatsoever ever
My car is like a jewel
No clay bar before the wheel? 🤔
What was templet for with the turbo letters if your not going to put it back on?
At some point, it may need to go back on, or we may need it for another car. We have a room with many many different templates for frequent cars and different trims
I can't believe nobody has pointed out that it should have "Turbo" centre caps?
The customer really should've got the car ceramic coated after all that extensive paint correction.
These were Singers before Singers
Best looking Porsche I have ever seen. You could have put some valve stem covers on to finish the job
Such a beautiful car and its beauty is ruined by this "American thing" with the black plastic "caps" in the front and rear bumper. I really cannot understand why is this so common in the USA and they can't just have the EU version which is simpler and without these bad taste accessories?
About the video now, amazing work as always, this car deserves the best care and treatment.
Let me start by saying I watch all your videos and appreciate the craftsmanship and attention to detail. However, the detailer using the buffer from 7:58 to 8:05 is using terrible technique. You need to have some or a little pressure towards the front of the buffer. You can not just hold the back and even hold the back from the bottom. If he gets any kickback, that buffer is bound to bounce around and hit the roof with other parts of the buffer. I have seen him using that technique on the larger Rupes buffers in other videos as well. If that was my $400k Porsche, I would not let him buff my car with that technique
🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃
Watching this video, I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. In many parts of it, you could not TRY to do more damage to your car. All of that water-based washing around sensitive electrical parts and switches? New headlights, when the old ones can readily be cleaned to new (actually, BETTER than new) condition. Taping trim when it would be ever so much easier to hand clean and wax around it. And who has access to dry ice and steam cleaning equipment? Buying so many new parts when the old ones could be reconditioned (headlights, lug nuts, hood badge, etc.). If you value your car, NEVER turn it over to an outfit that treats it like this.
Whoa! Someone obviously got out of bed on the wrong side today!
You are fun to be around I'm guessing
Inderdaad. Het resultaat is natuurlijk prachtig , maar 70 % van dit werk is onnodig en misschien ook wel schadelijk , om nog niet te spreken van de kosten. Tenzij je dit werk vierjaarlijks wil laten uitvoeren kan de wagen enkel nog in de garage blijven staan , om te koesteren als een schilderij . Dan begrijp ik het ergens wel .
One thing to consider is the shop is successful because of these services the average person has no access to, like dry ice and laser cleaning. The customer also may be requesting certain parts replaced. I think all you tube detailing channels over-tape trim for videos, but the non professional would rip the trim apart so it’s responsible to show a lot of tape for protection.
What did this cost? Best detail I have ever seen. send me an email on cost