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Cayenne, CL 55, Edition 30, 320i and an S3

Car  Audi A4 AVANT 1.9TDi
Two Enhance. Three Protect.

Porsche Cayenne Turbo. Mercedes-Benz CL 55 AMG. Volkswagen Golf Edition 30. BMW 320i Cabriolet & an Audi S3.

Jonny @ PureDetail’s called me in to lend a helping hand. Having been in touch for a fair while now, and, catching up from time to time at the odd VW show, it was time we teamed for some work he had quoted down in Essex.

Running over a three day period, we had to: enhance the paintwork on a Cayenne Turbo and a CL 55 AMG, cleanse and protect the BMW, Golf and the S3 whilst at the same time delivering all the other finer details such as interior, leather care and engine bays etc.

After a 5am start we’re loaded and heading south to London. Arriving just shy of 9am we sink a coffee and get set up for the days work that we had ahead of us.

Porsche Cayenne Turbo & Mercedes CL 55 AMG.

Without wanting to trip over each other in the wash stages, I opted to tackle the interior on the Merc whilst Jonny got the wet work out of the way on the Porsche. A routine that ended up working well and one that we stuck with for the best part of the trip.

Both the Mercedes and Porsche were very well kept. Requiring very little attention to the already presentable interiors and a mild decontamination approach on the outsides.

Upon arrival:

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Although difficult to make out on the picture, the Porsche was suffering from slight ‘movement’ and light swirls:

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Whilst Jonny got to work on the wheels/underside of the Porsche, I had de-cluttered the Mercedes interior, wiped all the plastic fascias, cleaned and hydrated the leather and later polished the britework.

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Jeffs Prime used on the wooden trims:

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Lovely interior on the Merc; very classy!

A quick snap of Jonny’s claybar from a small section on the Cayenne:

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Removing the rubber load liners from both cars, soaking in G101 and scrubbing before rinsing and leaving to dry in the sun.

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Switching cars now, I set about on the Porsche interior and I handed the Merc over to Jonny.

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Leather cleansed and hydrated:

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Using Tardis to remove the build-up of road tar before claying:

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Here’s the rinse water from the leather cleaning stage. Yuk!

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With both cars fully cleansed and dry, it was time to begin the machine work.

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Not many photos taken throughout this stage; with time against us, we just had to crack on. Menzerna Power Finish 203s used to lift the surface movement and lighter swirls.

With the machine work out the way and an IPA wipedown given on both vehicles, they were finished with Collinite 915 Marque D'Elegance wax and various dressings/finishing touches attended too (arches, tyres, wheels, trim, glass, exhausts, engine bay etc)

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Plastics dressed with Megs All-Season:

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With the glass being the only thing left to do, we hurried the cars outside to grab a few final photos before we lost daylight completely.

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A quick tidy up of the garage with a brush and a mop, we finalised the glass both inside and out with 3M’s glass cleaner and called it a night.

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Jonny taking on the Toothpickery work:

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After food at the hotel we collapsed; more of the same first thing in the morning so an early night had all round.


Golf Edition 30 & BMW 320 Cabriolet.

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Arriving nice and early we were shocked to see the cars covered in frost! It wasn’t half cold and would take some serious running around to get warmed up! *brr*

Little did we know, the interior on the BMW was of a light brown/cream colour. Take any 10 year old car with a light coloured interior and chances are, it’s seen better days!

Today, I barely even touched the Golf! By the time I had finalised the ‘tidy up’ on the BMW interior, Jonny had fully cleaned, clayed, cleansed and waxed the Golf and was waiting on me to finish up so we could swap.

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The Black Baron Vehicle Dryer coming in very useful:

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The Golf’s paintwork was cleansed with Poorboys’ White Diamond, and, much like the Porsche and the Mercedes, protected with Collinite 915 Marque D'Elegance for max durability.

With the Golf making a daily commute to the train station to head on into the city, it had accumulated a fair amount of iron filings and rough fallout that had bonded to the paints surface.

Aquartz’ Iron Cut made light work of this and we were able to remove all contaminants with a single wipe.

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Meanwhile, I’m battling on with the BMW interior.

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The rear shelf where the hood folds into was a little dirty:

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Lots of grubby areas on the plastics and leather:

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Armed with AS G101, AS Bio-Brisk, a JML Magic Sponge, a VAX 6131 extraction machine and lots of patience, we were finally getting somewhere!

Before:

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After:

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Jonny lending a hand with the mat extraction:

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And the colour of the water from extracting the mats properly:

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Here’s my attempt; this was the second bucket of warm water used to rinse the leather cloths. After the leather was cleaned, a thorough damp wipe was given to help clean up residues and any smears still present.

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As Jonny had already cleaned the mats, I was just left with the carpet. Scrubbed with Bio-Brisk and then flushed with the VAX, I’d say they came up pretty well!

(Water collection from the carpet cleaning stage)

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A massive (well needed) improvement.

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It was around this time I noticed some ‘movement’ on the N/S front wing as I approach my car in full sun.

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Baffled isn’t the word! Someone/something had been lent on, or, brushed passed my car. I was not happy! Five minutes later it came to me; the car had been into the garage for tracking issues on the N/S the day before our road trip.

…it just shows how careful you need to be so that you don’t mark a corrected car! This is how it should look:

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After Jonny managed to calm me down with another cup of coffee, we were able to carry on!

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With the BMW interior complete, again, we swapped cars and I took on the fully (exterior) prepped Golf. Only requiring a quick hoover, wipe around and a general tidy-up.

BMW was cleaned, clayed and cleansed with PoorBoys’ Black Hole before protecting with Collinite 915.

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Nice line up in the garage now:

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End of Day 2 and another night at the hotel but this time with a few drinks with the customer at their local.

Early start on Day 3 so the Audi could be prepped and protected in good time before getting ourselves caught in the London rush hour.

A brief demo on claying was giving to the S3 owner and then the exterior was lightly machined with a finishing pad and Blackhole. Protection complete. It’s ~11am and we’re in good time…

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Audi Support Vehicle loaded and we’re heading home – 160 mile to go…

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A great three days – thanks to Pure Detail for entrusting me with their work and look forward to being able to team-up again in the near future.

Many thanks,

Jim
 
Great read. Love the work you do.

Nice collection of cars there. Lol'd at the fact the edition30 is the 'town car' as it were.
 
Owners, have a great house and a great number of cars. That A3 looks great with Turinis!!!

I'd love you to do mine but I don't think I could afford you!

Do those Edition 30's have DSG?
 
Great read. Love the work you do.

Nice collection of cars there. Lol'd at the fact the edition30 is the 'town car' as it were.

Yeah, not a bad selection eh? I did like the Ed.30 - nice all rounder.



Out of interest how much does it cost to do a car to this standard. Quality read by the way

Could be anywhere from £60 - 500+ chap. Depends what is required. Feel free to drop me a PM if you'd like to know more?



Lovely Jim.

Gutted about the wing on yours!

The S3 - uprated shocks and springs? And nice turinis!

Yep - Stage 2 remap too. We were taken to the pub in it on the second night; certainly didn't hang around.


Owners, have a great house and a great number of cars. That A3 looks great with Turinis!!!

I'd love you to do mine but I don't think I could afford you!

Do those Edition 30's have DSG?

Aberdeen! That's a fair trek for me :o

DSG, I believe so, yes.
 
nice read once again.

could you just define the meaning of an IPA wipedown?...
 
I want that s3, awesome looking beast!

Great work as usual Jim, you can cram alot of gear in your wagon! Quality! :)
 
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