Anbuzero Detailed: 2001 Audi A4

anbuzero

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Excuse the lack of pictures on this writeup, had some memory card trouble and could only recover some of the pictures. Customer was looking to spruce up his 2001 A4 in order to sell it. This car had seen improper washing its whole life so it had some very deep imperfections that would have needed wet sanding, which in the case was not an option due to budget.



So to sum it up the following was done:

-Wash

-Clay

-2 Step Polish Combo (Menz SIP via orange and yellow pads, followed by 85rd on green)

-Paint was waxed with Lusso Oro

-Windows were sealed

-Cowl/Plastics and Tires were dressed





Wheels

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Sonax Applied

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Sonax Rinsed Off

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Paint wasn't too visibly dirty

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Presoak with Citrus Shampoo

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After vehicle was washed, it was rinsed before being taken in to be dried and clayed

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Claying paintwork and exterior glass

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Medium Clay bar picked up a good amount of contamination off the paint

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Under Halogens and LED lights, swirl marks were very visable

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First step of polishing was SIP with an Orange pad

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50/50 shots of polished area

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Had to switch to yellow pad to get some of the deeper defects out

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Another 50/50 of the hood

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50/50 of mirror

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B pillars were polished in hopes of bringing some gloss back to them as well as getting some of the many scratches out

Before:

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After:

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Tailights were polished with PCXP, White Pad and Menz 106

Before:

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After:

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Cowl dressed 50/50 shot

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artikxscout said:
car looks amazing! great job on the turn around. What size pads and BP is that?



thanks! the larger BP is the 3m backing plate and it fits 5" pads and up, the ones used here were 5". the smaller BP is a 3" inch bp and the pads are 4"
 
Big improvement!



I see you went with a rotary. Audis are the one car I don't even bother trying to use a PC on, even using the KBM it takes way too long. Rotary is the only way to go on them, isn't it? ;)
 
Scottwax said:
Big improvement!



I see you went with a rotary. Audis are the one car I don't even bother trying to use a PC on, even using the KBM it takes way too long. Rotary is the only way to go on them, isn't it? ;)



Thanks Scott! yeh rotary is pretty much the only way to get some decent correction on these cars lol
 
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