2006 Audi S4 - STaSIS Tuned

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by dino, Oct 5, 2009.

  1. dino

    dino Virgin Detailer

    The new owner, Stefano, wanted a 1-step correction and attention to the Recaro leather seats. I found him on one of the local forums. He wanted to spruce up his newest Audi upgrade. The B7 S4, black on black, 6MT, STaSIS tuned was hands down a beauty to work on. Moving the S4 in and out of my garage and listening to the V8 growl was music to my ears.

    The pics are sequential. I wanted to thoroughly document this detail but time was limited so I didn't get all the pictures I wanted.

    Wheels
    * Hot Rims Multi Piece Wheel Wash
    * APC+ 4:1
    * Gold Class Versa-Angle Tire Brush
    * Gold Class Ultra-Safe Wheel Brush
    * Gold Class Slide Lock Detail Brush

    Car Wash
    * NXT Generation Car Wash in Gilmour Foam Gun
    * Deep Crystal Car Wash using 2BM
    * Microfiber mitt
    * Grit Guards in both buckets

    Claybar Treatment
    * Smooth Surface Clay
    * Quik Detailer
    * Target microfiber
    * Brinkmann Dual Xenon

    Correction
    * Paint Reconditioning Cream (D151)
    * Ultra-Cut Compound (M105)
    * PC7424
    * W67DA
    * W8006
    * Supreme Shine microfiber
    * Costco microfiber
    * Soft Foam Applicator Pads
    * 3M blue painter's tape

    LSP
    * Professional Paste Wax (M16)
    * Ultimate Wipes
    * Soft Foam Applicator Pads

    Interior
    * Leather Cleaner & Conditioner (D180)
    * Glass Cleaner (D120)
    * APC+ (10:1)
    * Gold Class All Surface Interior Brush
    * Soft Foam Applicator Pads
    * ADS glass cleaner microfiber

    Exterior
    * All Season Dressing (D160)
    * Last Touch (D155)
    * Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner/Conditioner (M40)
    * Supreme Shine Microfiber
    * Target Foam Blocks
    * Big Lots Foam Stick

    Time: 18 hours straight

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    Now for the pics.

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    It was a long weekend but worth it. Stefano was pretty stoked. Here's a pic he took.
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  2. agpatel

    agpatel OD On Detailing

    Great job! Amazing pics, love the ones at the end with the car with soap on it. Oh, and cant forget about the amazing beast of the car!
     
  3. Cooter

    Cooter Guest

    Looks great! Great work. Kick ass car!!
     
  4. kei169

    kei169 Wax on..Wax off

    Nice, the second and the third last pics were really eye catchy...... Love those!
     
  5. mrgolfrider

    mrgolfrider DB Forum Supporter

    Is there a big difference in the camera you own and the camera your friend owns..his picture is just wow..but it could be alot of things making it look that way.

    Your correction looked great on the car, I would be stoked to knowing what it looked like when I dropped it off.
     
  6. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Great job. That s4 looks awesome.
     
  7. dino

    dino Virgin Detailer

    Thanks and I'll pass the word to my bro-in-law who took those fancy pics. I used a Canon Rebel XTi for the point and shoot and he used a Canon 50D (lens, different settings, and remote flash). The last pic was from the owner which I don't know what camera he used.


    Thanks and I totally agree that the B7S4 is an awesome car.
     
  8. slanguage

    slanguage OD On Detailing

    Came out looking good.

    Nice looking wheels too!
     
  9. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    awesome work!!! I love this shot -

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  10. Chas

    Chas DB Forum Supporter

    Awesome S4, nice job!
     
  11. Domman56

    Domman56 Birth of a Detailer

    +1 this is my fav too two gorgeous german machines
     
  12. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    Such nice work, absolutely lovely!
     
  13. dino

    dino Virgin Detailer

    The biggest difference is about $2000 in equipment.:yikes: Canon 50d, 50mm f/1.8 lens, two Vivitar 285HV flashes fired manually via wireless triggers.


    Thanks.

    My favorite too. All it needs is a black RS4:headbang:
     
  14. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

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