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New car protection- Cayman S



My uncle is taking delivery of his new Porsche Cayman S in the next few weeks and has been offered the obligatory Supaguard treatment for the cost of £299 from Porsche Centre Leicester.

As he's not all that clued up about detailing he asked me if it would be worthwhile. I advised him against it as I'm aware the product is worth little more than £20 and application is not that lengthy a process.

Just looking for any technical info to explain to him why its not worth the money and what alternative new car detailing services are available and at what cost.

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This is the email he forwarded to me...

Porsche Centre Leicester said:
Apologies forgot to mention to you earlier do you want us to treat your new car with a full Supagard treatment prior to collection??
In a nutshell we will treat all the painted surfaces with 20 microns of polymer which completely protects the paintwork for 3 years – ‘guaranteed’ also we treat the interior carpets, floor mats and boot areas and the alloy wheels so you have pretty much nothing to do maintenance wise bar a quick detail on a Sunday morning (weather permitting of course).

It does take us a fair bit of time to apply / treat but well worthwhile and certainly does enhance the resale value for you, there is also an after care package for you for those Sunday mornings.

Complete package is £299 including vat with the 3 year guarantee.

Please let me know when you can just so I can order it in for you.

Many Thanks


 
Just tell them you don't want it. You don't need to justify your decision.

£299 will get you a much better protection detail from a local specialist.
 
I think the fact that even they put quotation marks around "guaranteed" shows its worth (i.e. FA).

So no. Stay clear.

Take the £300 to Jim White, Russ@MCC or another reputable detailer to get it coated in GTechniq or CQuartz products.
 

Mr R.

ClioSport Club Member
  A special one.
C2V3, its £15 a bottle and one app lasts around 6 months.

Im sure JD or Gally will be along to advise a better way or maybe a better product.
All I know is I use it on mine and love it, so easy to use and great value. :)
 
C2V3, its £15 a bottle and one app lasts around 6 months.

Im sure JD or Gally will be along to advise a better way or maybe a better product.
All I know is I use it on mine and love it, so easy to use and great value. :)

Hi!

I'd take it to Jim @ WD because Russ never posts pics of his gf's bum...

Clever marketing :eek:

I'd like to inform you that you're wrong... goes to find thread...
 
  Honda & VW
Give Jim a bell, his work is tremendous.
​Plus he'll love to have another Porka I'm sure. His place has looked like a Porsche Dealership for the past several weeks.
 

George@RTR_Parts

ClioSport Trader
  need BRAKES? PM me
That is one lovely looking car!

As above I'd decline and take the 300 quid and give it to someone who will give it a proper going over
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
And he'll go to Porsche and do it before your mate picks it up so it'll properly be done. Paintwork sealed, plastics, glass and wheels done. Bingo.

Plenty of change out of £300 for petrol and a starbucks!
 
  Cup In bits
Is the interior treatment not meant to be pretty good? Obviously not £300 good but worth using on your own?
 


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