Jake, you've taken it to the next level once again. The ultimate detailing for sure. Only frontier left is the complete disassembly/reassembly of the entire car with EVERY part getting your attention. Cue the music (skies open and angels sing) .....
Love your channel. Why not just put PPF over the whole quarter panel rather than the stone guards? I took the stone guards off my boxster and did not replace them since the paint all around them is full of tiny chips. Why doesn't anyone make small mud flaps for the front wheels to stop the stones in the first place???
Great video, especially since I also own a 997! Quick question for you. Why do you choose to scrape the old PPF off vs. pulling it off? In my case, I was able to successfully steam the PPF and pull it off along with the old adhesive though I've heard of people pulling paint. Thanks and here's my video for reference! th-cam.com/video/O0IcnZ1JE30/w-d-xo.html
It really depends on the condition of the PPF and how long it’s been on the car. Many times we are able to steam and pull the PPF off, but we still need to scrape the residue with a plastic blade to ensure we get all the adhesive off
E excellent job! I have same car but cabriolet, could you tell me how much this service was? Without wheels services/tires. Wait, I’m sending an email at jakub
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Man, you guys are so good.
Quality content here.
You are not only detaillers you are a way of life 🙌 I still learning things and enjoy watching your videos. HUGE respect from Strasbourg France 🎩🎩
This is art to my eyes. Excellent job!
Thanks so much!
Another awesome job by Jakub & Crew! Happy Sunday!
Thank you! Have a great week!
Those final shots say it all, completely reversing what's been done over the years
Jake, you've taken it to the next level once again. The ultimate detailing for sure. Only frontier left is the complete disassembly/reassembly of the entire car with EVERY part getting your attention.
Cue the music (skies open and angels sing) .....
Hahah! Thanks for the kind words Peter! They are much appreciated
In Brazil a famous detailer says: "0,0!" 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Never been a huge Porsche fan but damn if you guys don't make these rides look better and better! Killer job!
Thanks Craig! Glad we can convert you over to the P-Car way ;)
Nothing is impossible. That’s what I learn from your videos. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Where there’s a will, there’s a way!
There is only one word to say for the whole work you did, amazing :)
Wow! Just another stunning work. What a transformation…
Thanks Oliver! Quite stoked on this one
Amazing work for amazing result 😍
Stunning work as usual Jake.
Thanks Chris!
Outstanding work!!! I live in Miami Florida, I wish you guys had a shop here. I haven't been able to find a shop like yours. Keep up the great work
absolutely beautiful job guys!!! Great Video!
Thank you! 🙌🏽
Fantastic job 👍 The gloss black lobster fork rims look awesome too
Excellent.
Nice work. Keep it going. 😎👍🏻
Will do! Thanks Joe 💪🏼
Beautiful Car😎👍 your videos are 👏😍
Great work and car
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FIRE
Magnifique travail good job 👍🇫🇷
nice job, I loved 4 every day car !!!!
Perfect!
GOOD JOB~
What compound do you use with your DA microfiber pad? Result its amazing
Try using boiling water when removing old ppf. Should leave a lot less glue!
We use steam many times, depends on the condition of the ppf
I would rather use a steamer. A good one does the job + safes time imo
So cool
Good video
Thanks!
Love your channel. Why not just put PPF over the whole quarter panel rather than the stone guards? I took the stone guards off my boxster and did not replace them since the paint all around them is full of tiny chips. Why doesn't anyone make small mud flaps for the front wheels to stop the stones in the first place???
Comprar um Porsche, não é comprar um carro, é comprar uma paixão.
Love the detail. but the silver wheels are much better on this car.
Nice video
Thank you! We appreciate that
Stunning detail, what kind of cost would a detail like this be?
My question too!
Just like new😮
It’s too bad I am on the East coast. My 997 could use this level of service and quality work.
Where did you buy the rotating car table on shop floor?
Hi, what kind of spot light do you have on the wall?
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can you recommend somebody who offers similar services in Phoenix AZ?
Haha am I trippin or did they ceramic coat the hood and then have to buff it off again for PPF? Pretty sure I saw em buff twice lol
I wish Porsche would build some more slant nose turbo's.
Same ;)
Amazing job, well done! That steering wheel though, really really cheap and bad retrim for this type of car.
Круто!
Amazing work guys but you put the steering wheel back in on the wrong side. Sloppy!
Ok how much ?
A very impressive and thorough job 👍only let down by the awful “chav-tastic” 🤢 wheels.
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Great video, especially since I also own a 997! Quick question for you. Why do you choose to scrape the old PPF off vs. pulling it off? In my case, I was able to successfully steam the PPF and pull it off along with the old adhesive though I've heard of people pulling paint. Thanks and here's my video for reference! th-cam.com/video/O0IcnZ1JE30/w-d-xo.html
It really depends on the condition of the PPF and how long it’s been on the car. Many times we are able to steam and pull the PPF off, but we still need to scrape the residue with a plastic blade to ensure we get all the adhesive off
Круто
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E excellent job! I have same car but cabriolet, could you tell me how much this service was? Without wheels services/tires. Wait, I’m sending an email at jakub
All that beautiful work and then I see that auto gearstick 🤮
Idk about you but I’d still love to have that Porsche😍
Good in LA traffic 😜
Hi! I won the giveaway and am trying to claim my prize but I don’t know how to go about it. Could you please help me? I have sent you a couple of emails and even contacted via Instagram, but I haven’t received a reply yet.