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Audi RS4 - Daytona Grey Pearl



  Audi A4 AVANT 1.9TDi
Audi RS4 – Daytona Grey Pearl

This one left its mark with me (quite literally… (more on that later)). A truly stunning vehicle and a massive eye opener to the RS range that Audi produces.

I was fortunate enough to drive this throughout the detail stages; a collect and deliver service saw me clock just over 100 miles in it. If I had £30k sat in savings, THIS, is what I would buy. Epic.

Product

· 3M Glass Cleaner
· 303 Aerospace Protectant
· AutoSmart G101
· AutoSmart Tardis
· AutoSol
· AutoGlym Vinyl & Rubber Care
· Belgom ALU
· Chemical Guys Wheel Guard
· Chemical Guys New Look Trim Gel
· Dodo Juice Born To Be Mild
· Dodo Juice Supernatural wax
· LTT Auto Ultra Foam
· LTT Auto Ultra Protect
· Meguiars Super-Degreaser
· Meguiars All-Purpose Cleaner (APC)
· Menzerna 85RD 3.02
· Menzerna 203s
· Optimum No rinse (ONR)
· Sonus Green Clay bar
· Zaino Z8 Grand finale

Vehicle upon inspection:

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Engines up first. Megs G101, Super-Degreaser and various brushes. “GO!”

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Rinsed with low pressure - Engine allowed to run to aid drying stage.

Wheels, although coming off later that morning, underwent the usual cleaning process.

Front-end doused in APC to soften the squished bugs.

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Vehicle foamed with G101 to help strip the rest of the surface dirt and ensure no previous protection remains.

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Re-foamed with Super Snowfoam and then washed with the two bucket jobbie and Dodo Juice Born To Be Mild.

Water sheeted to aid drying stages and then remaining water collected with a super plush drying towel:

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With the car raised in the garage the wheels were stripped back and all contaminants removed.

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Wheel weight glue removed:

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Cleaned with Jeffs Prime before being sealed:

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Alu trim pieces on the centre caps were cleansed with Jeffs Prime in hope of removing the tarnished finish.

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Although improved, much of the tarnishing remained. (Judging by the state of the front alu grille, a strong TFR like cleaner has been used in a previous life and potentially caused this damage)

Whilst the wheels were off, I took the opportunity to tidy up those exhaust silencers.

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Tar removed with Tardis, cleansed and polished with AutoSol / Belgom.

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…a bit of a sneak preview of what’s to come:

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Calipers polished up with Jeffs Prime.

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Once the wheels were back on and torqued, ONR was used to assist in the clay bar stages.

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After full wash and decontamination:

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Starting with the small pad work, Menz 203s was used with a green Hexlogic Light Cut pad which knocked back the haze caused by the swirls and finished down nicely at the same time.

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A buffer trail visible in the light peering through the window:

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Continuing with the small pad work:

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A heavier scratch on the lower O/S was hit three times with 85RD 3.02 and a Heavy Cut pad.

Better, but too far gone for polishing.

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Progress:

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Bonnet shows signs of respray work (which we knew about already…)

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Also blown in to the wing to keep the consistent finish…

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Deep marks from factory on the bootlid:

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Light clusters polished with 203s:

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As were the bumpers:

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Machine polishing complete on the second day and a full IPA wipeover was given.

Dodo Juice Supernatural used to protect:

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Plastics dressed with AG Vinyl & Rubber Care:

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Metal work and carbon fibre cleansed with Jeffs Prime (as were the rest of the ‘shiny bits’ at the front end):

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Exterior plastics dressed with 303 Aerospace:

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The sun made a brief appearance:

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· Glass cleaned inside and out
· Tyres dressed
· Shuts polished with Jeffs Prime
· Final Z8 wipedown given
· Other dressings and toothpickery work carried out…

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Leather cleaned and protected with LTT.

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Dirt from gear knob removed:

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Rest of interior sorted and tidied where required.

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Fini.

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En route, a few ‘scenic’ locations were chosen to try chase those all important after photographs..

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Now, at this point, I tried to ‘elevate’ myself for a final promo shot. It went horribly wrong. Whilst slipping, I reached out to brace the fall and put my hand through a barbed fence… There was blood everywhere (fortunately, not on the RS!)

One Hospital trip later, I’m fixed and ready to go.

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Lucky for me, I wasn’t by myself. Ryan from T66 Limited was around and was able to help me with the logistics and delivery of the RS (being quite the specialist!)

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So I’ve been left with a mark, both emotionally and physically! Looking back, it’s more than worth it. AWESOME car.

Thanks for reading.

Jim
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
Absolutley fantastic Jim!

One of my favourite barges and my favourite colour.

Love your work!
 
  Bumder With A Buffer
Is it just me or do the doors look totally a different colour??

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Amazing car though! Id love one :)
 
^It's you lol

Awesome work and write up as always. Your threads are about the only detailing ones I'll actually bother reading start to finish.
 

Steve

ClioSport Club Member
  ST3 8.5
Jim did you get to try the launch control?
For a big barge it motors even down the tight lanes of my favorite circuit.
I bet OJ's pleased :D
 
  Audi A4 AVANT 1.9TDi
Awesome response guys - thanks.

awesome stuff, yummy car yummy colur :)

what you like with fresh paint?

Fresh paint isn't a worry so long as it's a good job and fully baked!


nice.

I <3 203s.

Yeah man, 203s is great. My go to polish for all my "Gloss enhancement" jobs where full correction isnt required.


Nice, part ex yours for an avant?????????

If i had a spare £20k sat around, I would :cool:


*Smashes Macbook Pro in excitement*

:approve::eek:


^It's you lol

Awesome work and write up as always. Your threads are about the only detailing ones I'll actually bother reading start to finish.

Again, thank you. It means a lot.


Jim did you get to try the launch control?
For a big barge it motors even down the tight lanes of my favorite circuit.
I bet OJ's pleased :D

lol Hi Steve. Launch control, no. Didn't try that! (didn't even know it had it!)

Such a capable machine. Loved every second working on, and, driving it.
 

Christopher

ClioSport Club Member
  Z4M
Awesome machines. I'd have to think long and hard about this or an M3... and that's a credit to the Audi.
 

Ali

  V6, Trackhawk, GTS
Supreme work! As ever...one point tho, why don't you remove the side indicators instead of taping them up, They pot out with ease?!

:) I enjoy your threads tho!
 
  Nimbus Megane R26
fantastic read that! I would love to do your job as i love cleaning cars. How do you go about starting up a business doing that? Do you just simply buy a van and build up clients or do you need to goto college/uni and get qualifications etc?

Lovely colour that barge..sound proper too. Mates dad had one for a while and we started it up one night at 10ish and the sound was unreal!
 
  e60 M5 -172- dciheid
cracking read and lovely colour.

Really like RS4's seen a minging black 09 regger than needs your pampering!
 
  White clique
Simply incredible! Really amazing work.

How long did it take you to do that job? And also, the AG engine dressing, i use this also, do you buff it back down to matt once it has dried? I let mine dry naturally and it looked awful.
 
  Audi A4 AVANT 1.9TDi
fantastic read that! I would love to do your job as i love cleaning cars. How do you go about starting up a business doing that? Do you just simply buy a van and build up clients or do you need to goto college/uni and get qualifications etc

Lovely colour that barge..sound proper too. Mates dad had one for a while and we started it up one night at 10ish and the sound was unreal!

Thanks Kris.

It didn't happen overnight thats for sure! It's all about word of mouth; the only advertising expense I've pushed has been for business cards and vehicle sign-writing... Prior to going live on 6th April 2009, I'd been working as a 'weekend-warrior' 3 years prior to that (working on friends cars in the beginning and then picking up the off referal job from there on!)

I have no qualifications. Just a little bit of experience and patience :approve::approve:


cracking read and lovely colour.

Really like RS4's seen a minging black 09 regger than needs your pampering!

There were a few black RS4 scattered around this weekends' Audi's in the Park show in Kettering. I was ITCHING to get my hands on them :D


Simply incredible! Really amazing work.

How long did it take you to do that job? And also, the AG engine dressing, i use this also, do you buff it back down to matt once it has dried? I let mine dry naturally and it looked awful.

Totalled around 24 hours I think. Wasn't full correction we were after; spec'd more at a Gloss Enhancement/Minor Correction.

See, I cheated a little with the AG VRC. I applied it to the already cleaned areas and then used my black baron vehicle dryer to blow the product into all the little crevices and gaps (trying to apply with a mf cloth and working it in such areas is a complete nightmare!) I do give a final wipe after to remove the blotchy areas etc but no buffing as such, no.
 


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