Detailer's Domain: Audi A4 - Going back to the basics of detailing

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  1. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    Subject: 2007 Audi A4
    Requirements: Back to the basics with a deep cleaning and one step polish and wax

    Exterior

    - Wheels were prepped with Sonax Wheel Cleaner and cleaned up with various brushes
    - Tires were spritzed down with Adam’s All Purpose Cleaner and washed down
    - Wheel wells were cleaned up
    - Washed with 1Z einszett W99
    - Wolf's Decon Gel
    - Wash down and rinsed
    - Door jambs were cleaned up
    - Nano Scrub AutoScrub
    - Dried
    - Tires dressed
    - Masking
    - Paint Measurement
    - Sonax 5/5 Fine Abrasive Paste - Uber Green Pad - Griots Orbital
    - 1Z einszett Glanz Wax - Uber Black Pad
    - Inspection with Fenix, 3m Sun Gun, Infratech, and natural sunlight
    - Wheel wells were cleaned and dressed
    - Rubber and Plastics Treated
    - Exterior windows and mirrors cleaned and sealed
    - Exhaust tips cleaned
    - Windows were autoscrubed, cleaned, and sealed

    Interior
    - Interior Vac
    - Leather Cleaned/Conditioned (remove a denim stains and much more)
    - Plastic - wiped down and protected

    Engine
    - Cleaned
    - Dressed

    Products used

    Links to products used -

    1Z einszett W99
    Wolf's Decon Gel
    Sonax Full Effect Wheel Cleaner
    NanoSkin AutoScrub System
    Sonax Fine Abrasive Polish 5/5 - Coming Soon
    1Z einszett Glanz
    Adam's Super VRT
    Optimum Metal Polish
    1Z einszett Cockpit
    Leather Master Strong Cleaner
    Leather Master Vital Conditioner
    Leather Master Super Remover
    Uber Engine Detailing Kit

    Tools used
    Uber Wool Wash Mitt
    Uber No Name MF Towels
    Griot's 6 inch Random Orbital Polisher
    Uber Buffing Pads
    Defelsko Paint Meter
    Fenix TK35
    Brinkmann
    Kranzle Pressure Washer
    Cam Spray Foam Canon
    2 Grit Guard Buckets with Caddies
    Uber Firehose Nozzle
    Metro Air Force Blaster

    Interior

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    Dan kissing the clean door handle ; )
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    We found caked on dust on the seat rails
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    Cleaned up
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    Prep - Wash, Decon, Autoscrub, Wheels, Tires, Wheel Wells, Engine

    Before shots of the engine
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    Not bad but we take a closer look to find.
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    APC on the motor and some brushing were needed to get rid of all that caked dirt and grime
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    Sonax 5/5 on was used by hand on the engine bay
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    Pre soak
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    Sonax Full Effect Wheel Cleaner in action
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    We hit the wheels with various brushes
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    Prepping the car prior to Decon Gel/ in the canon a mix of Adam's Car Wash and W99
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    Wheel wells get some love
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    Wash mitts go to work
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    Rinse
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    Wolf's Decon Gel dwelling on the paint
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    Decon gel really setting in now
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    NanoSkin AutoScrub on the glass and paint (tons of lubricant)
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    Action shots
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    Afters of jambs (light polish and wax)
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    Fuel door getting worked on
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    Yuck
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    Much better we hit them up again with polish and wax (sorry no shot)
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    Dirt, grime, road tar you name it, it was stuck on it.
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    Side skirts getting the treatment, APC first with some brushing followed by Stoner's Tarminator
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    Removing left over dressing with Stoner's Tarminator
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    Clean tires
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    Finishing touches on the wheels
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    Wheels waxed and tires dressed
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    After wheel wells were cleaned up we used Adam's Undercarriage Spray to dress them up
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  2. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    Awesome work Phil! Even for silver it's looking SHARP. Those front lights threw me off for a bit. Looks like the new Audi even though it's the old bodystyle...
     
  3. flash69

    flash69 Virgin Detailer

    Phil - great work! What are you guys using on the door jams? Also would you mind sharing your exact process for door jabs? Thanks.
     
  4. Frankastic

    Frankastic Detail Photographer

    Phil I think the door jams came out nicer than the exterior paint! LOL
     
  5. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    sure apc on the door jambs then agitate with a brush then rinse them out.

    next polish then up with a final polish, finally throw some sealant or wax on them.

    thanks for the feedback guys.
     
  6. GoFast908Z

    GoFast908Z DB Pro Supporter

    Great job Phil! Those jambs were nasty.
     
  7. boredstudent3

    boredstudent3 Wax on..Wax off

    good work as always.

    which wheel woolies are you guys getting? the Braun brush or Adam's modified version or neither?
     
  8. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    we have been using the originals now for about 6 months. we will be getting the originals.
     
  9. slanguage

    slanguage OD On Detailing

    How do you guys rinse down the door jambs?

    Nice work!!
     
  10. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    pressure washer (we cover up the seats with towels)
     
  11. boredstudent3

    boredstudent3 Wax on..Wax off

    that's an interesting method to do it...

    i can imagine using the PW on the door jamb and all the water disperses everywhere making a mess

    using a garden hose is too much pressure to even rinse out the door jamb as well.
     
  12. blackTL

    blackTL Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    Very nice work Phil.

    Just wanted to chime in here. When I clean the jams in the trunk area, I let the trunk down, but don't close it entirely and pressure wash from cracks. Water won't get in your trunk.
     
  13. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    thanks for the feedback guys.

    blackTL great tip we will have to try it out.
     

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