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AjNavo61490
12-14-2011, 09:01 PM
Hey fellas, long time since I've posted a big job! School owns my life during the semester, so now I have a month to do all the details and write-ups I want! :props: Here's a new client that called about his new Audi A7. He bought it for his wife about 3 months ago and didn't know how to take car of it. His wife had a boo-boo and scuffed the front bumper so I would take care of that. There were also some minor swirls and water spots forming on the paint that he wanted taken care of. The interior was also done, but it wasn't worth taking pictures. Just a quick clean and dress. He also wants me to come out once a month to do a maintenance detail. :xyxthumbs: On with the pics!

Wash: Meguiar's Gold Class
Wheels: Chemical Guys Diablo Wheel Gel
Tires/Wells: Chemical Guys Orange Degreaser
Bugs: P21S Total Auto Wash
Exhaust Tips: P21S Polishing Soap
Clay: Pinnacle Light Clay & Chemical Guys Synthetic Quick Detailer
Scuff Removal: Meguiar's M105 via Rotary
Polish/Seal: Meguiar's MF Finishing Wax
Final Wipedown: Chemical Guys V7
Tires: Chemical Guys Extreme Shine
Glass: Stoner's Invisible Glass

Before
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Scuff Removal
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After
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Thanks for looking! Glad to be back to buffing!!! :buffing:

Rav777
12-15-2011, 02:54 AM
Nice work AJ!

I really love those A7's especially with the spoiler up.

My good friend bought one and I am always trying new sealants and what not on it. Very sweet rides.

Keep up the good work!

ryanmcg1
12-15-2011, 04:12 AM
hello fellow louisiana resident i'm inst.john parish but any way nice work

Marc08EX
12-15-2011, 08:48 AM
Nice work!!

That car looks sweet.

Marc Hufnagel
12-15-2011, 10:08 AM
Reasons for not using the MF correction discs/compound instead? Trying to learn here. Nice job.

AjNavo61490
12-15-2011, 10:21 AM
Nice work AJ!

I really love those A7's especially with the spoiler up.

My good friend bought one and I am always trying new sealants and what not on it. Very sweet rides.

Keep up the good work!

Thanks Rav. After I detailed the interior I found the button to put up the spoiler. The wife didn't even know it did that. She asked if it was broken! No pics of it up tho ;(


hello fellow louisiana resident i'm inst.john parish but any way nice work

Hey man, GEAUX TIGERS!


Nice work!!

That car looks sweet.

Thanks Marc.


Reasons for not using the MF correction discs/compound instead? Trying to learn here. Nice job.

I didn't even try the compound to be honest, the finishing wax cleaned up the paint just right. It would prolly haze up the paint which would require a polishing step and the owner only wanted/needed a one step polish. Also, the finishing wax actually leaves a decent layer of protectant which is easy. I follow it up with a spray wax and your good to go.

Any more questions, just ask! :props: