Audi A6 Correction and Opti-Guard - TLC Auto Detail

Flannigan

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Hi everyone. Got a quick one today. This is actually the last detail that I did in my old house. My wife and I just finished moving into our new home, which has a nice two and a half car garage, so I can't wait to start detailing out of here! Anyway...onto the detail.

This job was booked as a New Car Prep plus Opti Guard. Originally the owner didn't think it needed any correction, but after close inspection in the sun this vehicle needed a lot of attention. the sides and bumpers just had light swirling, but the hood, roof, and trunk had been totally destroyed by someone who didn't know how to use a rotary buffer. Buffer trails and swirls galore. So this ended up being a correction plus Opti Guard.

I started with the wheels and tires as usual. they weren't too filthy as this vehicle had less than 1000 miles on it, but they did need some attention. I used Autoglym Custom Wheel Cleaner on the wheels and tires, and Optimum Power Clean on the wheel wells. The wheels were coated with OG, the tires dressed with Hyper Dressing, and the wheel wells also got dressed with Hyper Dressing.

Before:

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After:

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Next I prepped the paint for correction. This started off with foaming the exterior with a strong mixture of Hyperwash and APC+ to remove the wax/sealant that was applied by the dealership. While the foam dwelled I cleaned the emblems, body seams, and trim with a Raceglaze brush.

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After the was I clayed the vehicle with Ricardo Yellow (this vehicle was very clean so the claying process went quickly)

So now that the paint was stripped we could see the true condition...and it wasn't pretty. I was under a huge time crunch here since the work essentially doubled, so I didn't get tons of pics. Here you can see the buffertrails, and deep swirls on the hood.

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As you can see it was going to take some work to get this vehicle back looking it's best...and to make matters worse the paint was hard as a rock. I ended up hitting the hood, roof, and trunk with Scholls S03+ on a wool pad with my Dewalt 849x Rotary. Even with this combo it took multiple passes to remove the buffer trails and deep swirls. This step was followed with D300 on an MF pad via the Megs DA, and finally it was finished with M205 on a green uber pad, also on the Megs DA.

The rest of the vehicle (doors, fenders, and bumpers) just received the last two steps.

Here is how it turned out.

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Again the LSP was Opt Guard today. This was a big job, but I was very happy with the results, as was the client. Thanks for taking the time to look at this, and I look forward to your feedback!
 
The after-shot of the entire hood is remarkable. Paint looks incredibly deep!
 
This is my Dad's car. Dave did an incredible job!! The vehicle had more than just swirls. There is a defect in the clear coat and a gash in the paint that happened before delivery. It was down low so I'm not surprised that my Dad didn't see it.

All in all great job Dave.
 
Very nice looking Audi.

Dave, what ratio do you use in the foam gun: APC / soap?
 
:wow:...'nuff said. :dblthumb2:
Thanks man!
The after-shot of the entire hood is remarkable. Paint looks incredibly deep!
Thank you! That is my favorite pic as well!
Great work Flannigan
Thanks!
This is my Dad's car. Dave did an incredible job!! The vehicle had more than just swirls. There is a defect in the clear coat and a gash in the paint that happened before delivery. It was down low so I'm not surprised that my Dad didn't see it.

All in all great job Dave.
Joe, thanks for the business, it was my pleasure to get this vehicle in tip top shape for your dad! Good luck with the repairs, and let me know when I can re apply the Opti-coat to that door. Thanks!
Very nice looking Audi.

Dave, what ratio do you use in the foam gun: APC / soap?
Thanks Al, I like it as well. For the foam gun I usually put 2-4oz of soap and 2-8oz of APC depending on my mood...lol
 
Beautiful job! You resurrected the paint and it looks fantastic and I'm sure was very rewarding.
 
Thanks man!

Thank you! That is my favorite pic as well!

Thanks!

Joe, thanks for the business, it was my pleasure to get this vehicle in tip top shape for your dad! Good luck with the repairs, and let me know when I can re apply the Opti-coat to that door. Thanks!

Thanks Al, I like it as well. For the foam gun I usually put 2-4oz of soap and 2-8oz of APC depending on my mood...lol

Email sent to you with a few questions about after-care and the re-coat. Thanks Dave!
 
Beautiful job! You resurrected the paint and it looks fantastic and I'm sure was very rewarding.
Thank man, it was very rewarding!
Awesome work man.

***80's slow clap***
LOL thank you!
Fantastic work as usual for you Dave!
Thank you very much Jim, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY to you!:dblthumb2:

Email sent to you with a few questions about after-care and the re-coat. Thanks Dave!

No problem Joe, it was nice chatting with you this morning!
 
Quick pic after a car wash and driving through about 3 thunderstorms. Excuse the trash can in the picture. The reflective properties of the paint are incredible.

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nice work dave, I don't think i've ever seen a detail that you have done that I didn't love
 
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