dsms detail - 2011 Ibis White Audi R8 Spyder

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  1. dsms

    dsms DB Forum Supporter

    2 day old R8 V10 Spyder in for full paint correction followed by clear film installation.

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    Finish was beading nicely from a dealer prep. Pressure washed the body and pre soaked it using Optimum Powerclean 5:1

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    Wheels cleaned with Autoglym CWC, tires cleaned and degreased of old dressing using the same product, yes it works great on tires too.

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    Few shots of the finish in sunlight after a 2 bucket wash

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    Few RIDS on the hood

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    Onto claying

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    Mild contaminants, nothing serious

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    Owner asked for the V10 badges to be removed for a cleaner look plus for the later film installation no hole would need to be cut here.

    Out with some very special top secret detailing thread commonly known as dental floss..

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    Gently slicing through the adhesive behind each letter

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    Whats left over

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    Used a heat gun to help loosen up and gently peel off what I could and the followed up with 3M adhesive remover for the rest.

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    Onto paint correction, started off with some PTG readings.

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    Cleared for takeoff...

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    Started with the front plate holder or as it should be called, "the front black piece" because lets face it, nobody is putting a license plater here, ever :dupe:

    Correction carried out with the new Meguiars microfiber discs (4") and compound. This is a very nice system I have been playing with for the past 3 months. The system comes with a finishing micrfiber disc and finishing polish/wax as a follow up step and while it does work great, on this very soft finish plate holder I opted to use a polishing pad and Menzerna 106fa for clean up the marring and the hit it once again with a black pad and 85rd for ensure zero marring/holograms and on down the list of remaining defects.

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    Under Fenix TK40

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    I moved onto the rest of the car which was compounding using the Micrfofiber disc and compound.

    Pics have been posted before about the pads before and after use, while they do gum up and the fibers flatten out they clean out equally as good and can be used again and again.

    After compounding a section...

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    After cleaning pad with a pad brush, no compressed air (yet, compressor on the way)

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    Couple action shots with the compound and compounding discs. I followed up this step with Menzerna 106FA using a green detailersdomain polishing pad.

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    Very hard to show defects on a white car but you get an idea of the before and after (the latter sun shots tell a better story I'd say)

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    Working on the rear deck-lid I spotted a few faint left over adhesive marks... again some 3M adhesive remover plus a little Tarminator worked nicely

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    Most Audi vehicles including this one have hard clear coats but I always judge how well a dealer or previous owner maintained a car not always by the paint condition, but the taillights. Its much easier to marr up plastic tailights... and these were in pretty bad shape.

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    ^^ Finished shots in the sun later.

    Once again I had John and Nick come in to install Venture film on this car as per the owners request. Just like the last R8 we did this car got the full hood, front bumper, headlights, mirrors, side skirts and full rear bumper.

    This is really the best way to have film installed, while its getting detailed. All areas that were to be filmed were washed, clayed and polished just a few hours before they showed up. Also just before they began each section I wiped it down with an 70/30 IPA mix to ensure the finish was 100% clean and dust free.

    After the install I did all the necessary wipedowns on the filmed areas to ensure no marring and then I proceeded to gently polish the film. Later I added my LSP of choice... no it wasnt Plexus :applause2:

    John placing the film on the hood

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    Nick wrapping the side mirrors

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    Film is only as good as the installer, happy to say I am very pleased with the work done by John and Nick, films a very tedious process

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    One of the wrapped edges

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    Each front blade done individually

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    Headlight filmed, clean edges all around

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    Once they left (well fed of course) I went back to finishing up the correction work. Onto the rear which is my least favorite part of the V10 R8's... more soft plastic!

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    After a bit of time finessing a marr free finish, under sunlight...

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    Engine detail before

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    Dressed with 303 left to sit for a bit while I tidied up the other components

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    After

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    LSP:

    Werkstat Prime machine applied followed by 2 coats of Acrylic Jet Trigger
    Following day: 1 coat Collinite 915 carnauba wax

    Convertible tip protected with 303 Fabric guard

    Front trunk area cleaned and dressed matte and streak free, how it ought to be.

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    Wheels protected with a few coats of Rejex, tires dressed with Swissvax Pneu, wheel wells dressed.

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    Even coats on the tires, no thank you sling.

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    Interior needed just a little bit of work, gave the leather a wipedown and followed by conditioning. All plastics, vents etc cleaned and dusted.

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    Finished shots

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    Doorjambs sealed with Jetseal 109

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    Trying out a new class cleaner from BioKleen... Hey Im Eco-Frinedly:graduation:

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    And now the final shots, finally the sun has shined down on New Jersey... well for that day at least, it snowed this moring :shead:

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    Tailights back to 100%

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    B4L always...

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    Thanks for reading, hope you enjoyed.

    Regards,

    Dave
    Street Dreams Detail - New Jersey's Finest Car Care - Home
     
  2. luke093

    luke093 Welcome to Detailing

    Stunning work as always! Wow, just wow!
     
  3. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

  4. Socal Brian

    Socal Brian DB Forum Supporter

    Fantastic work Dave!
     
  5. Kilo6_one

    Kilo6_one DB Forum Supporter

    tony stark would be proud........ Looks awesome.
     
  6. stingray23

    stingray23 Jedi Nuba

    awesome job
     
  7. Kaban

    Kaban Welcome to Detailing

    Great work as always. Is there a reason you used a DA on this car?
     
  8. HeavyD

    HeavyD DB Forum Supporter

    Great turnout Dave,your talents and writeups never disappoint. Gorgeous car as well.
     
  9. Marc08EX

    Marc08EX Jedi Nuba

    Great job Dave!
     
  10. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    What an absolute beauty, amazing reflection shot where you can see your lamps.
     
  11. kdude

    kdude Jedi Nuba

    WOW.... One of my fav set of wheels....
     
  12. dankfanatic

    dankfanatic DB Forum Supporter

    awesome job! love that car.
     
  13. mrgolfrider

    mrgolfrider DB Forum Supporter

    Good job David! Even though it is a R8, white is a boring choice for a paint color. With your skills you have brought so much life into that boring color.

    Did this R8 have a long trip to get to you like the last one?
     
  14. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Nice job as usual Dave. Great car!
     
  15. Pats300zx

    Pats300zx Official DB Moderator

    Stunning as always Dave...
     
  16. Supertuner

    Supertuner Jedi Nuba

    Great Job Dave, you got some great results with the megs microfiber system, were you using the 5" pads for the large panels?
     
  17. Rickrack

    Rickrack DB Pro Supporter

    Very, very nice Dave!!

    The owner will be happy he has the car wrapped because it doesn't take too long for cars to get chipped up, especially considering the poor road conditions everywhere.

    Phenomenal work and nice pictures/documentation!
     
  18. Upper Class Detailing

    Upper Class Detailing DB Pro Supporter

    great work! Really like reflection shots
     
  19. christian900se

    christian900se Obsessive Detailer

    Spectacular Dave, I always appreciate how you are open to trying new products and sharing that in your details. The gated shifter of the 6mt is gorgeous, God I would love that in my Z!
     
  20. M3ride.

    M3ride. Wax on..Wax off

    Awesome work.
     

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