Hi all, a few weeks ago I was called up by Audi Tetbury to carry out a new car protection detail on a brand new matte Daytona Grey Audi RS6 Avant!
The car had just about every option ticked, with a few listed below, resulting in a list price entering triple figures...
£5k matte grey paint
Front and rear cameras
Full LED Headlights
Self-closing doors and tailgate
Carbon fibre everywhere
21" Diamond-cut wheels
Interior carbon fibre and entry lights
Performance exhaust system
Destricted to 189mph and 580bhp
The main reason I was called in was for preparing the matte paint, which requires unique products and care, so I opted for a full Swissvax protection.
A few before photos of the car; nothing too dirty.
Paintwork was first pre-soaked with Autofinesse Citrus Power to dissolve and lift dirt to remove risk of marring during hand wash.
Wheels cleaned with AMDetails Wheels.
The paintwork was cleaned with Swissvax Opaque which contains no gloss-enhancers - the last thing you want on matte paint!
The car was then rinsed off and driven into the drying bay
The front-facing camera came in handy!
Dried using the Wooly Mammoth Towel and The Microfibre Madness Dry Me Crazy
Compressed air was used to dry the gloss black wheels, to avoid unnecessary scratches
Rolled into the handover bay to complete the rest of the detail
Paintwork cleansed with Swissvax Opaque Pre-Cleaner, which left a sterile, unaltered surface ready for wax protection. A few interior marks were cleaned up and delivery protection removed
Windows wiped down and G1 applied as always
Wheels and metal waxed with the awesome Swissvax Autobahn
Trims dressed with Swissvax Seal Feed
Gloss black paintwork and carbon fibre was protected with Auto Finesse Illusion
Paintwork finally protected with Swissvax Opaque wax, again leaving an unaltered but protected surface
Curing
Leaving a great looking matte finish but still enhancing the subtle Daytona Grey metallic!
A few small details were dealt with before rolling it out for photos in the sun!
Reversed back into the handover bay
The owner picked the car up today and was very happy with this absolute beast of a car!
Thanks for reading, comments welcome as always.
The car had just about every option ticked, with a few listed below, resulting in a list price entering triple figures...
£5k matte grey paint
Front and rear cameras
Full LED Headlights
Self-closing doors and tailgate
Carbon fibre everywhere
21" Diamond-cut wheels
Interior carbon fibre and entry lights
Performance exhaust system
Destricted to 189mph and 580bhp
The main reason I was called in was for preparing the matte paint, which requires unique products and care, so I opted for a full Swissvax protection.
A few before photos of the car; nothing too dirty.
Paintwork was first pre-soaked with Autofinesse Citrus Power to dissolve and lift dirt to remove risk of marring during hand wash.
Wheels cleaned with AMDetails Wheels.
The paintwork was cleaned with Swissvax Opaque which contains no gloss-enhancers - the last thing you want on matte paint!
The car was then rinsed off and driven into the drying bay
The front-facing camera came in handy!
Dried using the Wooly Mammoth Towel and The Microfibre Madness Dry Me Crazy
Compressed air was used to dry the gloss black wheels, to avoid unnecessary scratches
Rolled into the handover bay to complete the rest of the detail
Paintwork cleansed with Swissvax Opaque Pre-Cleaner, which left a sterile, unaltered surface ready for wax protection. A few interior marks were cleaned up and delivery protection removed
Windows wiped down and G1 applied as always
Wheels and metal waxed with the awesome Swissvax Autobahn
Trims dressed with Swissvax Seal Feed
Gloss black paintwork and carbon fibre was protected with Auto Finesse Illusion
Paintwork finally protected with Swissvax Opaque wax, again leaving an unaltered but protected surface
Curing
Leaving a great looking matte finish but still enhancing the subtle Daytona Grey metallic!
A few small details were dealt with before rolling it out for photos in the sun!
Reversed back into the handover bay
The owner picked the car up today and was very happy with this absolute beast of a car!
Thanks for reading, comments welcome as always.