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mr.haributo
10-05-2009, 02:59 AM
The new owner, Stefano, wanted a 1-step correction and attention to the Recaro leather seats. I found him on one of the local forums. He wanted to spruce up his newest Audi upgrade. The B7 S4, black on black, 6MT, STaSIS tuned was hands down a beauty to work on. Moving the S4 in and out of my garage and listening to the V8 growl was music to my ears.

The pics are sequential. I wanted to thoroughly document this detail but time was limited so I didn't get all the pictures I wanted.

Wheels
* Hot Rims Multi Piece Wheel Wash
* APC+ 4:1
* Gold Class Versa-Angle Tire Brush
* Gold Class Ultra-Safe Wheel Brush
* Gold Class Slide Lock Detail Brush

Car Wash
* NXT Generation Car Wash in Gilmour Foam Gun
* Deep Crystal Car Wash using 2BM
* Microfiber mitt
* Grit Guards in both buckets

Claybar Treatment
* Smooth Surface Clay
* Quik Detailer
* Target microfiber
* Brinkmann Dual Xenon

Correction
* Paint Reconditioning Cream (D151)
* Ultra-Cut Compound (M105)
* PC7424
* W67DA
* W8006
* Supreme Shine microfiber
* Costco microfiber
* Soft Foam Applicator Pads
* 3M blue painter's tape

LSP
* Professional Paste Wax (M16)
* Ultimate Wipes
* Soft Foam Applicator Pads

Interior
* Leather Cleaner & Conditioner (D180)
* Glass Cleaner (D120)
* APC+ (10:1)
* Gold Class All Surface Interior Brush
* Soft Foam Applicator Pads
* ADS glass cleaner microfiber

Exterior
* All Season Dressing (D160)
* Last Touch (D155)
* Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner/Conditioner (M40)
* Supreme Shine Microfiber
* Target Foam Blocks
* Big Lots Foam Stick

Time: 18 hours straight

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Now for the pics.

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mr.haributo
10-05-2009, 02:59 AM
Random shots.
http://kidfiji.smugmug.com/photos/656179818_vVRGp-L.jpg

http://kidfiji.smugmug.com/photos/656179869_j22qh-L.jpg

http://kidfiji.smugmug.com/photos/656180185_xrGVk-L.jpg

http://kidfiji.smugmug.com/photos/656180400_Dcn4B-L.jpg

It was a long weekend but worth it. Stefano was pretty stoked. Here's a pic he took.
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg195/rtucay/Detailing/2006%20Audi%20S4/DSC00840.jpg

Matt
10-05-2009, 03:19 AM
WOW!

That's looking real nice now. It was in horrible shape originally. So many swirls! In the photo the owner took himself, the car looks like a brand new one, the way that piece of plastic between the two grills on the front looks you would think the car is brand new!

I see you're a Meguiars man through and through.

mingraygt
10-05-2009, 04:30 AM
Nice work.:dblthumb2:

SRHTX
10-05-2009, 06:26 AM
ewwwwwwww......... Audi's and an S4. I love those sedans and you did a very nice detail job on it. :dblthumb2:

CTS-Veo
10-05-2009, 09:17 AM
http://kidfiji.smugmug.com/photos/656180400_Dcn4B-L.jpg


This is a really nice pic! What kind of camera are you using?

A4 1.8tqm
10-05-2009, 09:35 AM
This is a really nice pic! What kind of camera are you using?

That pic caught my eye as well, great work! How was correcting that Audi clear coat?

Dibbuz
10-05-2009, 09:59 AM
Nice one! Maybe try the Menzerna polishes next time you have an Audi, my experience is that you get better results on hard paint with Menzerna. I only see one after picture with the sun, maybe it's te picture compression but it looks to me I see marring?

HHIslander
10-05-2009, 11:08 AM
That is such an amazing machine.. All I want to know is did you give him some lessons on how to keep his car in that shape.. an not let it get like that again?

sullysdetailing
10-05-2009, 11:20 AM
Very nice work

dublifecrisis
10-05-2009, 12:01 PM
that is one seet ride. nice turnaround.

mr.haributo
10-06-2009, 06:03 PM
WOW!

That's looking real nice now. It was in horrible shape originally. So many swirls! In the photo the owner took himself, the car looks like a brand new one, the way that piece of plastic between the two grills on the front looks you would think the car is brand new!

I see you're a Meguiars man through and through.
:dblthumb2: I wouldn't mind trying other products, it's just that Meg's has a product for almost everything.



Nice work.:dblthumb2:

ewwwwwwww......... Audi's and an S4. I love those sedans and you did a very nice detail job on it. :dblthumb2:
Thanks.



This is a really nice pic! What kind of camera are you using?

That pic caught my eye as well, great work! How was correcting that Audi clear coat?
Thanks and I'll pass the word to my bro-in-law who took those fancy pics. I used a Canon Rebel XTi for the point and shoot and he used a Canon 50D (lens, different settings, and remote flash). The last pic was from the owner, don't know what camera he used.
The clear coat was hard. I had to tackle tight areas with M105 and D151 by hand.



Nice one! Maybe try the Menzerna polishes next time you have an Audi, my experience is that you get better results on hard paint with Menzerna. I only see one after picture with the sun, maybe it's te picture compression but it looks to me I see marring?
It was a 1-step correction so not all defects were removed. There were some small areas of swirls and RIDS. Haven't had the chance to try the Menzerna line.



That is such an amazing machine.. All I want to know is did you give him some lessons on how to keep his car in that shape.. an not let it get like that again?
I gave him a few pointers. It wasn't his fault the car was in this shape. He recently upgraded to it and wanted to start fresh and clean with a detail. He was pretty happy with the outcome.



Very nice work


that is one seet ride. nice turnaround.
Thanks!

Meghan
10-06-2009, 07:23 PM
Very nice detail and the photos were done very well too. Loved the write up and I know all the other members do to. Thank you

sparkie
10-06-2009, 07:27 PM
Sweet job...She is looking awesome....

mr.haributo
10-07-2009, 01:59 AM
This is a really nice pic! What kind of camera are you using?
More info from my brother.

Canon 50d, 50mm f/1.8 lens, two Vivitar 285HV flashes fired manually via wireless triggers.


Very nice detail and the photos were done very well too. Loved the write up and I know all the other members do to. Thank you
:thankyousign:

Sweet job...She is looking awesome....
Sounds awesome and I'm sure drives like a beast w/ the STaSIS upgrades (software, wheels, diff, suspension, Alcon brakes...):awesome: