Black Audi A5, paint correction & Opti-Guard coating: Rasky's Auto Detailing

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The owner on this beautiful car recently found me online. After exchanging a few emails inquiring on pricing/options we scheduled a time for me to evaluate the car. Upon inspection there were some obvious signs of previous rotary work, clay marring, and a few deep RIDS, but most of swirling looked like it would come out with a 2-step method, which was the route we decided upon. The owner arrived Friday evening at about 6:00 and he had arranged with me to stick around for a few hours so that he could get a better understanding of the washing/drying process. Basically he wanted to help protect his investment with me and keep the car looking as nice as possible. Usually my plan for Friday is to get the car prepped for polishing on Saturday morning. If there is time I will also do a few test spots to determine the best process for polishing. My Original plan of attack was D300/MF followed by 106fa and the initial spot looked great minus a few deeper scratches. However, after hitting a few other panels I was finding there were LOTS of deeper scratches hidden by the swirls which appeared to have been induced from previous rotary work (likely from a dirty wool pad). Some of these scratches required more than one pass with M105/PFW on the rotary! With the owner still watching me do my test spots and seeing the results, we decided to make it a 3-step job as there were just too many scratches left over from only doing a 2-step...being that we were coating the car we were striving for about 90-95% correction.



Process:

Wash - Foam Cannon with CGCW & OPC mix, Lambs wool mitt
Wheels - Sonax Full Effect Wheel Cleaner
Clay - Clay Magic and ONR as lube (owner had also clayed previously)
Paint Correction:
  • Step 1 - M105 via rotary and PFW pad
  • Step 2 - D300 via GG6 DA and MF cutting pad
  • Step 3 - 106fa via GG6 and tangerine LC Hydro foam pad
Coating Prep - Foam cannon and wash with OPC and CGCW mix, followed by DI rinse
Tires - Megs Hyper Dressing 3:1
Glass - Megs D120
LSP - Optimum Opti-Guard


The wheels were also removed to better clean up tar from inner barrels and to apply the Opti-Guard. Wheels were then reinstalled and torqued to factory specs.

Before pics

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50/50 shots after D300/MF
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Dual Brinkmanns ;)
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After final polishing
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Focused on the paint surface....
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Focused on the reflection....
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Brinkmann
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Flash
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Reflection shots
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Finished pics
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Thanks for looking,
Rasky :)
 
Outstanding, you sure brought out the shine. Nice work.

Tom
 
Very nice save Chad and some of the best reflection shot photography I've ever seen.

:dblthumb2:



The owner on this beautiful car recently found me online.


How to be successful like Chad aka RaskyR1, here area a few tips...


If you want to grow your detailing business, or any business you can use discussion forums in a way to promote yourself but you need to follow the tips outlined in this thread,

Tips for using a discussion forum to reach more customers...



And you need to learn how to work with pictures on discussion forums, simply "attaching" a picture is lame, so take some time and teach yourself how to use a few software programs and then teach yourself how to make your pictures "appear" in your posts.

If you're going to be a "Forum Person" on ANY forum, help yourself by learning how to work with picture on the Internet



:)
 
Wow! Great job! :dblthumb2:

What I really liked is, the owner not only wanted the car looking great but wanted to learn proper wash/dry technique so he could keep it looking great. :props:
 
Great save. Really turned out nice.

Just think of how much less time it would have taken if the previous guy hadn't hacked it up.

I bet you now have another lifetime customer:xyxthumbs:
 
BRAVO!

Awesome work!

Thank you!


Wow! That is a beautiful reflection! This guy is one lucky owner.

Thanks Ryan!


Outstanding, you sure brought out the shine. Nice work.

Tom

Thanks Tom!


Very nice save Chad and some of the best reflection shot photography I've ever seen.

:dblthumb2:






How to be successful like Chad aka RaskyR1, here area a few tips...


If you want to grow your detailing business, or any business you can use discussion forums in a way to promote yourself but you need to follow the tips outlined in this thread,

Tips for using a discussion forum to reach more customers...



And you need to learn how to work with pictures on discussion forums, simply "attaching" a picture is lame, so take some time and teach yourself how to use a few software programs and then teach yourself how to make your pictures "appear" in your posts.

If you're going to be a "Forum Person" on ANY forum, help yourself by learning how to work with picture on the Internet



:)


Thanks Mike!


I tried to show the difference it can make when you focus on the surface vs. letting the camera focus on the reflection....I call it the orange peel eliminator! :D



Wow! Great job! :dblthumb2:

What I really liked is, the owner not only wanted the car looking great but wanted to learn proper wash/dry technique so he could keep it looking great. :props:

Thank you! I love clients who are motivated to keep their cars looking nice...makes you feel good knowing your hard work will be appreciated! :props:




Great save. Really turned out nice.

Just think of how much less time it would have taken if the previous guy hadn't hacked it up.

I bet you now have another lifetime customer:xyxthumbs:

Thank you! :)


Man, that thing looks great


Thanks Dave!



You sir, are a master!

Thank you! :)
 
WOW!!!!! Awsome Job Chad! The Pictures tell it all!

Awsome reflection......superb job as always! :dblthumb2:
 
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