2002 Audi S6 Detail

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Hi guys

I have a 2002 Audi S6 interested in for a Protection detail, Engine detail, and Interior clean up. The car was recently in the body shop and they left a mess everywhere! Polish was on door panels, glass, interior, body lines, and the leather. The owner ask me to take a lot of pictures, so this thread will be longer than my usual threads.

The car got some very tasteful Mods and more will come. just recently got a sound system installed, but I didn't get a chance to experience it. The car was very low, but I was able to drive into my garage no problem. Total 11 hrs

so here we go



Wheels



  • Kranzle K1120T
  • Various brushes
  • AG CWC 1:1
  • Megs SD 4:1
  • Tires dressed with 303 aero protectant
  • Werkstat prime strong + opti- seal on wheels








Engine Detail






  • Various brushes
  • Megs APC
  • 303 Aero protectant







Paint




  • Kranzle 1120T
  • Uber sponge
  • Cobra MF mitt
  • RG wash pad
  • SW detail brush
  • DD foam cannon
  • Megs HW
  • MS SGS
  • Megs Shampoo +
  • 2BM Wash with grit guard buckets
  • Stoner tarminator
  • Iron X
  • Ric clay
  • Tons of towels
  • Werkstat Prime + opti-seal
  • Werkstat Prime strong on mirror housing
  • 303 aero protectant on all exterior plastic and rubber








Glass




  • GG galss clay
  • Uber glass towels
  • Megs glass cleaner
  • Werkstat prime strong









Interior





  • Folex
  • Opt PC
  • MS LP cleaner
  • Opt leather protectant
  • various swissvax brushes
  • tons of towels
  • 1z cockpit








The Rundown




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Polish on the grill


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Tail lights was loose..


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Fixed


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More polish left overs


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Engine needs some love!


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Polish was inside also!!


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Wheels cleaned with various brushes with AG CWC 1:1 + Megs SD 4:1



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Sonic wants a bath too!!


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Engine Detail, Mat in place to cover battery and pollen filter


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Tar + Iron X treatments

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Engine detail complete


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More polish sling?!! uhhh masking tape??? duhhhhh


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I dunno what this is, but it feels rough!!

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What a load of tar!!

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Polish removed :)

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Grills getting clean


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Clay bar treatment

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Werkstat prime on paint

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Werkstat prime strong on glass, mirrors housing, and wheels

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Opti- seal on wheels


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Stoners Tarminator on tires

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Opti-seal on grill


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Protection detail done

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Interior detail


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Done



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Thanks for looking!!


Video with extra footage coming up:)
 
Awesome job on that Audi, and very detailed write up. Hopefully the write up can aid in getting your client reimbursed by the body shop.

Great work!
 
Great job on the detail! I love how through your pics are!
 
Nice work, looks great!

But why Tarminator on tires? Isn't it too strong for rubber?
 
great looking car! great looking detail.

i hate the stretched tire look though, i just dont get the fad.
 
Thanks guys! Tarminator to completely remove old tire dressing, it was necessary, as the old one sling everywhere!
 
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