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Audi RS4 Avant & Jaguar XK V8



  Audi A4 AVANT 1.9TDi
Hi all.. I've just had a look at my profile page, my last thread was the DBP mkiv R32! :quiet: Sorry about that!

Anyway, here's my latest (the Audi), and, another recent which might be of interest to you.

Audi RS4 Avant b7 in Avus Silver

Been on the books for a little while this one. I managed to meet the owner a couple of weeks back to cast my eye over the car and work out the best plan of attack.

An exterior Minor Paint Correction Detail with added interior and engine-bay work was agreed on and a date was set. A single-stage ‘minor’ correction focuses on light swirls and scratches; a polish combination tough enough to correct such defects but at the same time mild enough to give the refined and much desired ‘jewelled’ look.

Product

3M Glass Cleaner
3M Ultra fina
AutoSmart G101
AutoSmart Tardis
AutoSmart Reglaze
AutoSmart Hazsafe
AutoGlym Vinyl & Rubber Care
AMDetails mild clay
Belgom ALU
Bilt Hamber Autofoam
Chemical Guys JetSEAL109
Chemical Guys New Look Trim Gel
Dodo Juice Born To Be Mild
Jeffs Werkstat Prime
Jeffs Werkstat Jett Trigger
Iron-X
LTT Auto Ultra leather kit
Meguiars Super Degreaser
Menzerna 203s Power Finish
Menzerna 85RD 3.02 Intensive Polish


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After:

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Inspection.

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Vehicle doesn’t get driven much but in this instance, it was left especially grubby just for me! J

Overall, it looks to be a well cared for example. A bit soiled on the edges (door shuts, engine bay, wheels etc) but in all, a clean car.

First up was the engine bay (all 4.2 V8 of it)

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The underside of the bonnet and the rest of the bay was soaked in Megs Super Degreaser and allowed to soak for a minute before light agitation. Rinsing at low pressure, the vehicle was left to idle to assist the drying out process.

Later, once dried, all britework was polished with Jeffs Prime by hand (carbon fibre and metal work) and plastics/hoses/rubber dressed.

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Wheels. Starting off by degreasing the tyre walls with Megs Super Degreaser. Megs Wheel Brightener used for the inner rim and then AutoSmart G101 for the alloy facing and wheel arches. Agitated with a selection of brushes and mits.

With the wheels rinsed down, Iron-X was used to help shift some of the more stubborn build-up in the wheel crevices. Iron filings, brake dust etc…

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AutoSmart Tardis used to remove tar deposits on the arch lips.

Before/After:

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With the engine and wheels out the way, my focus turned to the door shuts and sills.

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No after photos I’m afraid. Grubby all round – requiring multiple hits and finally some Tardis to help chew up some of stubborn grease.

Lower half of the RS was soaked with AS Hazsafe and allowed to dwell. Bilt Hamber’s Autofoam applied soon after to help lift surface dirt prior to physical contact with the paintwork…

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Once rinsed, heh, we had a pretty clean car!!

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With the two-bucket (one wash, one rinse) system in place, Dodo’s Born To Be Mild shampoo used alongside a Merino washmit.

After safely removing all traffic film, it was time to remove surface contaminants

AutoSmart Tardis applied from the glass down…

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Deposits removed and vehicle re-rinsed to shift residues.

AMDetails’ mild clay bar used to pick up other surface contaminants.

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Not much pick-up to be seen other than small tar deposits from the rear window.

Dried with an ‘uber plush fat fluffy’ deep-pile drying towel and the Black Baron Vehicle Dryer leaving the car the bone dry.

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Once inside, the lights were rigged up and paint conditions checked.

Before purchasing the car, the owner was aware that the N/S rear quarter had seen paint due to a 5mph car park bump… Turns out, at the time of the repair, the complete N/S was blown over resulting in high thickness readings throughout.

A few bodyshop niggles and areas with overspray were found but nothing that our Minor Correction wouldn’t fix.

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Overspray:

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Initial polish and pad combinations were good but felt I could push a little more… The paint was rock hard after all… Using a yellow 3M polishing pad, I settled on Menzerna 85RD 3.02 Intensive Polish with a blob of 3M Ultra Fina to help extend the polishing set.

Correction was good, >70% from the single-pass.


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After:

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Before using the LED brinkman:

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After

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The beauty of Avus Silver (and, one of the reasons why we settled on a Minor Paint Correction as opposed to a Major) is the remaining deep marks are extremely difficult to spot in everyday light conditions. 95%+ correction is of course possible, just, it requires much more time.


N/S front door lower – before:

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And after:

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N/S complete.

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Rear lights before/after (menz 203s on a white Hexlogic polishing pad)

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With the O/S, the roof line, bumpers and boot-lid complete, the car was brought back outside for a quick rinse.

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Dried down with the ‘uber plush fat fluffy’ drying towel and Black Baron drier and then wiped with Isopropyl [FONT=&quot]alcohol (IPA) to remove any remaining polishing oils.[/FONT][FONT=&quot][/FONT]
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For protection, based on the vehicles colour and ease of use for future maintenance for my customers, I chose Jeffs Werkstat Jett Trigger. Delivering razor sharp clarity and mirror-like reflections (which can sometimes be lost on lighter coloured cars when using a carnauba wax)

Inbetween coats of the sealant, interior and exterior glass was cleaned, alloys sealed, exhaust’s tidied, tyres dressed and exterior britework polished.

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Interior was hoovered, plastics/console wiped down and leather was cleaned and re-hydrated.

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After shots.

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Some 16 hours put into this one and I must say, I’m sporting a killer t-shirt tan!

Still my favourite car out there… If only the economy of my 1.9TDi wasn’t so important!

Thanks. Jim
 
  Audi A4 AVANT 1.9TDi
Jaguar XK 4.2 V8 Coupe

Over a two day booking, the Jag was in for a Minor Paint Correction Detail with wheels-off/arches treatment, hub & caliper restoration, full interior/leather care and an engine bay detail.

Product

· 3M Ultrafina
· 3M Glass Cleaner
· AutoSmart G101
· AutoSmart Tardis
· AutoSmart Reglaze
· AutoGlym Vinyl and Rubber Care
· AMDetails Mild Clay Bar
· Belgom Alu
· Chemical Guys JetSEAL109
· Dodo Juice Born To Be Mild shampoo
· G-Techniq C4 trim restorer
· Hammerite high-temp smooth silver
· Jeffs Werkstat Prime
· LTT Auto Ultra Foam
· LTT Auto Ultra Protect
· Meguiars Super Degreaser
· Meguiars Endurance Tyre Gel
· Menzerna 203s
· Menzerna 85RD 3.02
· RaceGlaze Black Label wax

Overall, a well cared for and maintained car.

First job on the Wednesday morning was to prep the brake assembly ready for paint and to deep clean the arches.

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After the initial soaking, Megs Super Degreaser was left to dwell for 30 seconds or so before being agitated with an assortment of brushes.

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AutoSmart Tardis used to help shift grime and tar deposits:

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Unfortunately the wheels (although freshly refurbed) had seen better days. A bit of a temporary quick fix!

Overspray ruining the inside of the rim.

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Ready for a good tidy:

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N/S rear arch after:

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N/S front before:

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During: (Tardis doing it’s thing)

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And after:

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Once the calipers were prepped, the arches cleaned and wheels put back on the car, my focus turned to the engine bay.

Only a light dusting…

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Rinsed > Super Degreaser > agitated > rinsed > allowed to dry > later dressed.

A two bucket wash was carried out after the pre-wash/rinse etc. Elite Car Care’s Merino washmit and Dodo’s Born To Be Mild shampoo.

Tar removal with AS Tardis:

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And some light contamination removed with AMDetails’ mild clay:

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Rinsed. Brought inside. Dried down using towels and the Black Baron Vehicle Dryer.


Wheels removed once again:

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O/S front prepped and ready for paint.

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O/S rear after:

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So from this on the N/S:

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To this on the O/S:

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Much better.


Springs removed for paint.

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Nice.

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Once all four corners were complete the engine-bay was then dressed.

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Paintwork inspection.

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Overspray on rear end:

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Roof:

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Bonnet:

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(with overspray)

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And some nasty sanding marks on the O/S front wing:

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It was getting late in the day but before I packed up, a few test sections were done on the bonnet:

Before/After:

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50/50:

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Overspray removed with multiple hits of 85RD 3.02:

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I settled on long lengthy passes with Menz 85RD 3.02 and a blob of 3M Ultrafina. Seemed to do the trick (and refining nicely too!)

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Bright and early on Day 2 I continue to work down the O/S.

Nasty! Some bad hand-sanding marks spotted in the paint:

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Turns out, the majority of the O/S had been sprayed.

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Sticking with Menz 3.02 and 3M UF,

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More sanding marks spotted (slap bang in the centre of the door)

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A paint-run off the driver’s door handle:

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More strange paint thickness readings – this time, worryingly thin!

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O/S rear quarter complete:

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My own buffertrails left after some wool-pad action to chase out some deep marks. Refined with Menz 3.02.

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Roof before/after:

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50/50:

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Bootlid 50/50:

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Before/after:

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Rear registration plate before/after:

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Rear bumper-lip before/after (some nasties left behind unfortunately as we’re only going on a ‘minor’ paint correction detail (single-pass))

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Two shots whilst spinning the car round:

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And a bit of a 50/50 courtesy of the sun (albeit partially behind clouds still)

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More wool-pad action was seen on the roof.

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After:

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But from a different angle you can see the scratches still faintly remain… (not wanting to compromise anymore paint)

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Bonnet before/after:

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After a dust down and a thorough IPA wipe, Raceglaze Black Label wax was applied via foam applicator pad:

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Once the wax had been removed the alloys were sealed, the tyres dressed, some ‘toothpickery’ work and exhausts were polished.

Jaguar sticker removed from rear window:

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Making the most of the remaining day light, a few pics in the evening sun.

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Back inside and the interior was dealt with. LTT for leather. Mild G101 for plastics and pedals.

Leather before:

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After:

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‘Jaguar’ plate inside the door and other exterior britework cleansed with Jeffs Prime.

Before/After:

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G-Techniq C4 Trim Restorer used on the rear-wheel arch skirts:

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Glass cleaned with 3M’S glass cleaner.

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A final wipedown of the paint and we’re finished.

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Checking corrections levels with the Brinkmann LED torch:

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Alloys and painted brakes:

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Interior:

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Enjoyed my time on this one.. A stunning car! Total work time 22 hours.

As always, thanks.

Jim
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
Immense work as always Jim, love the RS4. The avant is an animal!

What do you think of Hazsafe? Good TFR?
 

Ali

  V6, Trackhawk, GTS
lol! I think owners make it their mission to bring the car as dirty as possible to the detailers!

Good work.
 
Lovely!

Jim an old school friend has picked up a black XK 4.2. I've given him your website address so hoping Dan Saleh will be in touch soon.
 

leeds2592

ClioSport Club Member
  Bean 182 + E70 X5
Love that RS4. Top work!

How good is the Werkstat stuff on silver cars?!?! Used it on mine last week for the first time, looks fantastic. Why no Glos for the final wipe down though?
 
  Audi A4 AVANT 1.9TDi
Cheers guys.


Lovely!

Jim an old school friend has picked up a black XK 4.2. I've given him your website address so hoping Dan Saleh will be in touch soon.

Nice - thanks man. Will let you know if he gets in touch!


Love that RS4. Top work!

How good is the Werkstat stuff on silver cars?!?! Used it on mine last week for the first time, looks fantastic. Why no Glos for the final wipe down though?

I like it. Doddle to use, too. I left the RS owner with my pamper-pack which is the wash essentials but he wanted something to help keep on top of the finish.. Linked him through to Jeffs as A) it looks great on lighter cars, B) he can layer it up after each wash and C) ease of use!

I don't carry Glos anymore; it's at the unit. Didn't feel as though it needed anything more than a quick wipe after it's second coat.


Immense work as always Jim, love the RS4. The avant is an animal!

What do you think of Hazsafe? Good TFR?

Hazsafe, so far so good. Still testing it to be honest... I've only used it on 'to be detailed' cars - IE, wouldn't use it on maintenance work for fear of stripping/reducing protection (unless they're extremely caked!) To be honest, I was quite amazed at how clean the car was left after the pre-wash and autofoam. If all goes to plan, there's a mkv Pirelli Edition Golf coming to me on Saturday, so, will use again then.

Thanks!
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
Indeed Jim, I try not to use any pre-spray if it's only a top up.

But most of the cars I work on I like to start from scratch. :)
 
  Audi A4 AVANT 1.9TDi
Local'ish Tobz, yeah - half hour or so. Think I'd actually give my left testicle for one.

Cheers Tommy!

Tomorrows mkv Golf has turned into an e91 335i Tourer. *eek* Single day enhancement here we come.
 
  172 money pit
Great work Jim, thank's for the write-up.

Does every car leave with a pot of Cali car scent? That's a nice touch :approve:
 


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