A pack of cigarettes and two happy meals later...

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by billyblooshoes, Apr 26, 2009.

  1. billyblooshoes

    billyblooshoes DB Forum Supporter

    DISCLAIMER: this thread is going to be long and have a LOT of pics.

    Ok guys. so i have had this job scheduled for a two day correction and full detail for about a month now. the owner is just getting into doing some of his own detailing and has a PC and some other odds and ends. he contacted me because he said his car was moderately swirled and he couldnt seem to get the paint corrected. so we booked for this weekend, and about a week ago he messages me and tells me that he had taken his car in for service and forgot to tell his service consultant NOT to wash the car. well, they washed it. he called me frantic and began freaking out telling me how the dealership absolutely HAMMERED his paint and that his car needed me "more now than ever". i assured him it couldnt be THAT bad and that i would take care of it for him. since roger (slanguage) and i have been talking about getting together to work on a job for a while now, i invited him to come out for a day and we could work together for the correction. after the wash and upon inspection of the paint, i thought, eh, its pretty bad, but i've seen worse. no problem. roger and i decided to do a test panel with power finish and a green uber. the clear coat laughed hysterically at our feeble attempt. we then tried an orange pad and 1Z intensive paste with no results. so we decided to step it up to SIP on an orange uber. once again, we BARELY even put a dent in it. starting to get a little worried, we decided to step it up for power gloss and a yellow LC CCS. guess what. barely any correction, even after two passes. at this point, roger and i are looking at eachother, baffled. now we're really getting worried and angry. now, its WAR. we deliberated what to do while chain smoking and then left for lunch to ponder some more. we decided to go with an aggressive three step process: power gloss on yellow ccs, SIP on orange uber, and then PO85RD on a blue uber. we did a test spot with this combo and the results came out much better than we were seeing thus far, but i dont think either of us were still totally pleased. running out of time, we had to run with it. after two long days, here's how she turned out:

    Wash/Wheels/Tires:
    Adams Car soap
    Uber Sponge
    Foam Gun
    DP Extreme Foam
    TAW
    P21S Wheel Gel
    various wheel brushes
    2BM with grit guards
    Uber drying towel
    SV Pneu
    Detail sponges

    Engine:
    SV wheel brush
    CG Grime Reaper
    Adams in and out
    Black Wow

    Correction:
    Uber orange, green, and blue (5" and spot pads)
    Orange and Yellow CCS
    Menz Power Gloss
    Menz Power Finish
    Menz SIP
    Menz PO85RD
    Makita high speed rotaries
    Husky 1000w dual halogens
    Brinkmann
    Menz Top Inspection
    IPA 50/50

    Interior:
    1Z Cockpit Premium
    1Z Deep Plastic Cleaner
    1Z leather conditioner
    CG leather cleaner
    SC leather brush
    Adams carpet/upholstery
    SV detail brush
    DD Uber MFs
    Stoners IG
    DD Uber glass towels
    SV Cleaner fluid

    LSP:
    SV Cleaner Fluid
    2X Jetseal
    1X SV Onyx
    Uber No Name super plush MF's

    Toal work time: around 22 hours

    keep in mind we were using my camera at first on day one, but it died half way through the day, so i will post up the first slew of pics now, which skip the actual correction process and then continue on day two after the correction. slanguage will be posting up the actualy correction shots he has. thanks for looking guys!

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  2. billyblooshoes

    billyblooshoes DB Forum Supporter

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    a couple during polishing:
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    Annnnnnd the end of 12 hour day 1:
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  3. billyblooshoes

    billyblooshoes DB Forum Supporter

    DAY TWO:
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  4. Reflect

    Reflect DB Forum Supporter

    Came out good in the end. I was wondering where the hell you were on Sat haha.
     
  5. billyblooshoes

    billyblooshoes DB Forum Supporter

    Sun shots:
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    Interior:
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  6. billyblooshoes

    billyblooshoes DB Forum Supporter

  7. Denzil

    Denzil Guest

    Looks like it came out pretty well!
     
  8. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    +1. Looks good guys. I recently did a new Audi as well and was astonished at how hard the clear was.
     
  9. d00t

    d00t Welcome to Detailing

    Looks good! After working on... 3 audis so far I can tell you if you want decent correction in a decent amount of time you HAVE to go wool. I used megs burgundy+m105 of the s5 i did a few weeks back...
     
  10. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    Beautiful work on a beautiful car. Thanks for sharing...
     
  11. billyblooshoes

    billyblooshoes DB Forum Supporter

    thanks guys.

    doot: yeah we were talking about that allllll day yesterday. how we would have killed for a bottle of m105 and a couple megs wool pads. at least i now know what my next purchases are going to be haha.
     
  12. richy

    richy Guest

    I have to agree with doot. When it gets to that stage, out comes the pfw or the white wool and that combined with PG or 105 will do the trick REGARDLESS of what you've got. You certainly seem to have got it looking great however...you might have just saved yourselves a bunch of time.
     
  13. billyblooshoes

    billyblooshoes DB Forum Supporter

    oh trust me i know. i only have one PFW pad and a couple spot PFW pads and that certainly wouldnt have been enough for alll the real estate on that car, so we made due with what we had. i was simply not as prepared as i should have been i guess.
     
  14. slanguage

    slanguage OD On Detailing

    yeah. I think I'm going to order some 105 and some wool pads today.
     
  15. Reflect

    Reflect DB Forum Supporter

    Bill I thought you had died on Sat, what vac did you wind up using?
     
  16. billyblooshoes

    billyblooshoes DB Forum Supporter

    i might as well have. 12 hours work time in the heat, hour and a half drive each way. there was no way i was going to even consider driving to north philly for the vac. the customer had a nice 6.5 HP shop vac in his garage so i just asked him if i could use that.
     
  17. Reflect

    Reflect DB Forum Supporter

    No problemo. I still have it here and I'll have it here for a few weeks if you wanna come down and grab it up.
     
  18. A6Rox

    A6Rox Virgin Detailer

    So Bill told me this is forum is where the true detailers hang out so I had to join - maybe I can learn a thing or two....

    Yes, that carnage is from my car. I really do have to "thank" the local Audi shop for using what seems like a Brillo pad on my car a few weeks ago.

    A huge THANKS to Bill for spending so much time on getting my car back to a respectable condition. :applause: I'm embarassed that it was in the shape it was in.
     
  19. Reflect

    Reflect DB Forum Supporter

    Welcome. The first thing I'd do is check out some of the threads about maintenence washing to keep that car looking great after he detailed it.
     
  20. RollsRoyce

    RollsRoyce Virgin Detailer

    Awesome job and nice Hundreds shirt
     

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