Detailed: german Audi 80 B4 with Meguiars and Rotex

Bulla2000

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Last weekend I detailed the red Audi from my father in law, so I want to make him happy. I´d like to try the Meguiars #80 for the first time and finally I love it :D.
Here are the steps:

Washed with NXT Shampoo,
Clayed
dried with Guzzler
1x #80, Rotex 125 and white LC-Pad
Meguiars NXT TechWax
Meguiars #7
2x Meguiars #16
Glas: NXT glass cleaner, Cobra waffle weave glass towel
Tires: Meguiars Hyper dressing


Here are the pics:





NXT TechWax:




to be continued...
 
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Finish #7, 2x #16:




What do you think about the gloss on this car, built in the earlier 90s.??
 
Wow! Nothing like glossy red. Very nice! And using meg's waxes too! (How did you like the #7, btw?)
Beautiful! Looks years newer. Good job, my friend!
Oh, and did I mention, red rocks?
 
You know you should put a warning on this thread, something along the lines "caution may need sunglasses when viewing pictures". Reason I say that is because that red is very reflective looks really good. I've seen that #80 in the store here and I've always just ignored it, it’s good to see what it can do.

Oh there was a topic about #7 and the discussion revolved around #7 doesn’t last much, it's more for cars that are in shows. They said that #7 would last for around 7days. Now I don't know much about Meg's but by toping it off with #16 do you feel that this would help keep that shine for a longer period of time?

Just wondering because as I mentioned I don't know much about Meg's line. The color looks incredible.

Thanks for sharing.
 
Thanks. I dont know if the #7 works to make a better shine, but sometimes it seems so.
@Nica: #7 must be tooped with a wax, if not, the shine will go away in days. But under a wax it boosts the shine a little bit. Thats all.
 
Bulla2000 said:
Thanks. I dont know if the #7 works to make a better shine, but sometimes it seems so.
@Nica: #7 must be tooped with a wax, if not, the shine will go away in days. But under a wax it boosts the shine a little bit. Thats all.

Cool, thanks for letting me know.
 
Thank you so guys for your comments. I´m a little bit proud of my work now...:D
 
Bulla2000 said:
Thank you so guys for your comments. I´m a little bit proud of my work now...:D

A little, shouldn't be so modest that is a great job my friend, you did a great job with that color...didn't realize how nice red could look.

Well done :applause:
 
@Nica: special thanks. I was surprised too, how much shine I´m able to produce with my items on thes car. And my father in law has made big eyes....;)
 
Red is one of my favorite colors for detailing. THe shine is even greater than other colors, but black will be better and top it I think.
 
At the first of April I detailed the red single painted Audi B4 of my father in law (#80, #7, NXT, #16). Now after quite 5 months after several washings and drives, I decided to wash the car myself. And I have never thought, that the beading of the #16 will last this long time. After rinsing with pure water the water drops are awesome. Now I can understand the hype for the #16 because of its durability.

Here are a few pics (only washed and dried):

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Thanks for comments.
 
Wow :eek: that looks great Bulla. I agree #16 is a really good product.

Thanks for sharing buddy.
 
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