Prism - Audi TT Cabriolet - Enhancement Detail

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by Prism, Jan 24, 2011.

  1. Prism

    Prism Birth of a Detailer

    I was ask to go to Slough area to carry out a correction detail on an Audi TT Cabriolet. Ill let the pics do the talking:

    On arrival:

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    Started with rinsing the car, cleaning the alloys with Bilberry Wheel cleaner, door shuts, engine bay, arches and tyres with APC

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    Rinsed the car again then I snowfoamed the car with Chemical Guys Citrus Snow Foam

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    Then washed with Swissvax Car Bath and rinsed, then detarred, clayed and treated with IronX and washed again.

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    The car was dried with an air dryer and treated the hood to 303 High Tech Fabric Guard, treated the engine bay to Chemical Guys Silk Shine

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    The car was then inspected for defects and what would require corrected:

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    Paint Depth readings taken with Posi and PTG

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    The paintwork was corrected using various Menz compounds and Swissvax Cleaner Fluid Pro:

    Swirls etc...
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    Corrected:
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    The car was then waxed with Swissvax Best of Show
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    Whilst curing the alloys were treated to Zaino Z2, buffed then Swissvax Autobahn, the exhaust was treated to Swissvax Metal Polish, then the wax was buffed and removed the wax from alloys after an hour then second coat applied and then onto the interior. The dash was treated to Swissvax Quick Interior Finish, the leather was treated and conditioned and the carpets were shampoo hoovered.

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    The end results

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    Thanks for viewing

    Robert
    Prism Detailing
     
  2. Chas

    Chas DB Forum Supporter

    That thing looks great, theres a lot of depth in that paint now!
     
  3. CU2MIKE

    CU2MIKE Guest

    Great work! The car looked pretty hammered before you got to it, now it look gorgeous!
     

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