2013 Audi RS5 by EnthusiastDetails NYC

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This 2013 Audi RS5 came to me with the worst swirls, buffer trails and scratches I had ever seen in a practically new car. Car had about 11k miles, the owner took it on several road trips and was not afraid to drive it. He was also not aware that Mechanical car washes scratch and put swirls into the paint. After looking at the paint, I offered him a full paint correction. Picked up the car on a Monday and kept it to Wednesday. Did not have too much time to take pictures during the process but I did try.
All iPhone pictures (My DSLR was not working, next time Ill be sure to use it.)

Wheels:Before & After wash

Sonax during:


Wheel after:


Paint after prep:






Front lip

Spoiler

Tape Up:


Rear Bumper:









After:
Just that one big scratch-Needed more attention and touch up.

Full Car pics:




Chemical Guys Black Light and V7 combo to finish the job





After 303:


Lower Manhattan By the Freedom Tower delivering the car to the Customer:









 
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Love the RS5's. Great job !!
 
Thank you guys. I was very happy with the results and the wet shine from the blacklight and v7 combo. Plan was to put a layer of Blackfire Wet diamond as well but owner did needed the car quickly. He said he'll bring it back for maintenance wash and wax in a couple months.
 
Love the car nice work.. What products did you use?
chemical guys Blacklight and V7 for the shine.
Correction:
Optimum microfiber cutting pads on the Flex 3401
Used the M105 & M205 combo on this one. (Uber Foam polishing pads with 205)
 
chemical guys Blacklight and V7 for the shine.
Correction:
Optimum microfiber cutting pads on the Flex 3401
Used the M105 & M205 combo on this one.


Nice I really like 105 and 205. I just start my wife car with 205 and a mf cutting pad it works really good
 
Nice I really like 105 and 205. I just start my wife car with 205 and a mf cutting pad it works really good

Im a little late but i need to try M101. I heard its really great. A bit expensive. M105 is a little tough to wipe away after use.. I found that annoying but a little spray wax seemed to help get it off.
 
I'll give that a try. I believe it's paint transfer from a concrete pillar though.
 
Car looks amazing.
Great work dude:)

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using AG Online
 
Thank you guys I've been meaning to buy m101
What does everyone think of it ?
 
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