Detailed: 2006 Audi A6 - Double Tap

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by Misha, Jun 19, 2010.

  1. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    The story behind this car, is enough to make any proper detailer's head spin! This 2006 Audi A6, in black of course, was in dire need of a restoring detail. The owner was looking to get the paint back to the way it should be, after suffering some improper buffing and other defects. When we prepped the car, we found that hood had an almost matte finish to it, under the fluorescent lights. Upon closer inspection, the flat look was a result of buffer trails that weren't properly finished down after an obvious high speed passing with the rotary. The paint was tested throughout the vehicle to see if it had been compromised in any other areas, after a slightly varying result in some places we decided the plan of attack was going to change throughout the car. The front end correction took Nick 4 hours alone, not including the bumper, and the results speak for themselves in the pictures!

    The car was fully corrected by us and the owner even had the fortunate opportunity to hang out with us while we finished it! After a long night, we sent her home with expectations to see the car back to finish up the interior and get some outside photos in the daylight....or so we thought.

    A few days later, the owner had emailed Nick, rather upset about the car. Which he had taken in for service, with strict instructions not to wash and notes on the repair order and so forth. However, the car had been washed anyway and some damage was already immediately noticeable. After discussing things with the dealer, they sent him a check to have the car redone by us. So we got to see it again! Will say this, upon it's return and follow up correction, must say we were impressed with the damage that was managed by the dealership. It was clear in certain places where the edges of the broom style brushes contacted the paint and the straight back and forth motions were clear on the hood and sides.

    A total of 6 days were spent correcting this car between two separate details, and finally sent home the way she should look!


    Products used:
    Meguairs 105 + wool pad
    Menzerna 203 + orange pad
    Menzerna 106fa + black pad
    P21S wheel cleaner
    P21S TAW
    P21S polishing soap
    P21S finish restorer
    P21S paint cleanser
    Poorboys Natural Look
    Poorboys Bold ‘n Bright
    Meguiar’s super degreaser (tires)
    Meguiar’s wheel brightener
    Black Fire Wet Diamond
    CG Metal Wax
    1z Pfledge (rubber door seals)
    Rejex
    Various brushes for wheels

    Procedure and notes: Process: car was degreased with P21S TAW, washed with CG citrus wash(prep took 2 hours). Clayed the car, had a lot of contamination, specially on back of the car. Did test panel and decided it needed wool pad and meguairs 105 to get rid of all defects because car was in pretty bad shape. Whole car was done with wool pad and megs105, then followed with Menzerna 203 and orange pad and finished with Menzerna 106FA and black pad. Then removed left over polishing oils with P21S paint cleanser and to enhance gloss. BlackFire Wet Diamond sealant was applied. Wheels were sealed with Rejex, tires were dressed with Poorboys Bold and Bright, interior received quick cleaning. Rubber door moldings were conditioned with 1z Pfledge. Per owner request rear emblems were. Glass cleaned. Tail lights polished



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    correction 50/50 and before/after

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    center caps from wheels were polished per owner request because black paint was stripped after last detail somehow (products used in order, P21S polishing soap, P21S finish restorer, Rejex)
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    final pictures (no outside pics because we finished it at 1 in the morning and owner took it home)

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    Got the car back to fix what dealership courtesy wash did.
    Did all prep work again as usual.
    Procedure was same except for use of wool pad, Meguair’s 105 was required in couple spots but not on whole car

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    Thanks for reading!
     
  2. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    Gordeous work on a beatiful car! I see you guys are using blue tape instead of green, I tried it recently and like it so much better then green, as I don't have to deal with that sticky residue every time I go over the tape with a rotary...
     
  3. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    we used blue the first time, then we switched to green, i love it couse how flexible it is and how you can strech it to curve over curved surfaces,
    as you can see on second detail we used green tape, i guess there i didnt put too many taped up pics, gona see if i can find them
    http://i600.photobucket.com/albums/tt90/oakesdetail/Audi/A6084.jpg
     
  4. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    Unless I'm taping up plastic trim on BMW, I try to use blue tape, only because it I polish over it, I don't have to deal with a sticky residue...On plastic trim I have to use green tape, because blue constantly is peeling off. BTW, how hard was the paint?
     
  5. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    paint is pretty hard, i dont know if its ceramic or not
     
  6. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    have you worked on BMW paint? Is Audi harder?
     
  7. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    no audi is not as hard as BWM or MB ceramic. i worked on M3 ceramic but thats whole another level hard
     
  8. svpro

    svpro Birth of a Detailer

    Nice Work...

    I saw an 308/328GTS in the background?
     
  9. Ultimate Detail

    Ultimate Detail Virgin Detailer

    Great work & turn around on this A6. Fantastic correction with superb results & nice reflection shots. Really suprised at the swirl makrs caused by Dealership bearing in mind how hard Audi paint is. What on earth did they use?!
     
  10. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    no, its 512BBi (write up should be done soon)

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  11. billy

    billy Obsessive Detailer

    Awesome work and great recover!!!
     
  12. Arnold K.

    Arnold K. Virgin Detailer

    I know this is a bit of an old thread, but what did you use to clean up the scratches on the wood trim? I have the same interior and I have no idea to how to get rid of them. Please help a fellow Russian. Hahaha.
     
  13. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    ^^^ i think i used 2" wool pad and 4" orange pad and i think menzerna 203. yes i used PC inside of the car lol.
     
  14. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Great job guys! That Audi looks mint in the final pics. :)
     
  15. Arnold K.

    Arnold K. Virgin Detailer

    A wool pad is safe on the trim's clearcoat then? Is it just a regular clear coat I'm assuming?
     
  16. TheRustySuper

    TheRustySuper Obsessive Detailer

    Looks great! This is why I'm SO glad the local VW dealer doesn't even wash the cars they service, my paint isn't perfect but it still looks pretty good and I don't want it screwed up :p
     
  17. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    i have no idea if its clear coated. sure does look like it since im sure its some kinda print with coating on it. if it is clear then its pretty hard, was not easy to get scratches out
     

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