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Porsche Carrera 4 S - Citroen C3 (Interior only)



  Audi A4 AVANT 1.9TDi
Hi all. Quick update.

Starting with the Porsche.

Porsche Carrera 4 S – Atlas Grey.

Product

· 3M Glass Cleaner
· AutoSmart G101
· AutoSmart Tardis
· AutoGlym Vinyl & Rubber Care
· Autosol
· Belgom ALU
· Dodo Juice Born To Be Mild
· Dodo Juice Supernatural
· Jeffs Werkstat Prime
· Meguiars Endurance Tyre Gel
· Meguiars Last Touch
· Menzerna 106FA
· Menzerna 203s
· Menzerna 85 RD3.02
· Sonus Green Mild Clay

On arrival:

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I was asked not to touch the wheels as they would be coming off in the next week or so for a full refurb. (They were very clean as it was! (Obviously a well looked after vehicle from the start))

As there we no wheels to start on, I focused my attention in the engine-bay instead. AutoSmart G101 allowed to dwell before agitation and a light pressure rinse. Later dried and dressed with AutoGlym’s Vinyl & Rubber Care.

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Before/After:

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After the doorshuts were cleaned, I performed the snowfoam/two-bucket wash stage.

Second sign showing that the vehicle was already well looked after was the already in-place protection. Water was beading well and gave a great base to start with.

Third sign of a well maintained vehicle was the lack of build-up spotted on the clay bar in the decontamination stages. So far so good!

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Megs Last Touch residues rinsed as I clayed each panel.

Before throwing around the drying towel, I sheeted water over the body panels to remove the excess ‘stood’ water.

Before sheeting:

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And after (only a few specs to remove now):

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Black Baron vehicle dryer used to remove trapped water in the window seals, panel-gaps and badges (which only later drops down mid polishing and smears product all over the place! Grr!)


Early indications of defects:

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Seems to be some pretty deep marks in that bonnet:

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As per nowadays, I started with the small spot-pad work.

Green Light Cut Hexlogic pad used with 203s.

Before/After on N/S pillars.

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Other smaller intricate areas worked in the same way.

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Before/After:

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Sticking with the smaller spot-pad for the majority of the wings as a larger pad proved a little difficult to manoeuvre. 203s still cleaning things up nicely.

The second I reached for the larger Hexlogic pads, I had issues with the sticky Porsche paint. Throwing in a little Megs #7 glaze helped, but, it was a slow and tedious process.

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Time to look at those nasties on the bonnet.

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Paint thickness readings told me that the bonnet had been sprayed (probably down to stone-chip accumulation)

Giving a first pass with the Green Light Cut Hexlogic pad made little difference. Sure, it removed the ‘swirls’, but, it still looked in a bad way. More action needed.

Looks great from a far:

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But in close:

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These scores were pretty deep; I’d round them off as best I could, but I wasn’t confident they would be completely removed.

Mind you, plenty of paint to be playing with.

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Changing my set up to a 3M cutting pad and Menzerna 85 RD3.02.

One of the scuffs seen above was massively improved:

Before/After:

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Before machine polishing:

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After three heavy hits with 3.02 and a cutting pad.

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This paint was HARD. The score to the right of the strip-light reflection was far too deep. Lots of paint would need to be sacrificed to dig this one out.

On a whole though, looking good:

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Before/After three stage compounding stage:

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Bonnet refined with a 3M Yellow Polishing Pad and Menzerna 106FA.

Good timing eh? The sun starts to shine. Perfect opportunity to run it outside to check my work.

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Deep mark still to be seen here:

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The roof was worked in a similar way:

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Again, refined with Menz 106FA.


Moving round to the O/S, I went over the small pad work again (mirrors, A/C pillars and curvature on the wings).

50/50 between the wing and the bumper.

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Much more depth being restored.


General progress:

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With the bulk of the body out of the way, it was time to get low and work the bumpers and sills.

Before/Afters:

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Headlights were dull and needed brightening:

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As were the tail lights on the rear end.

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Lots of dust collecting now.

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A thorough pressure wash was given; concentrating on panel gaps, shuts and badges.

Pat dried with an uber plush towel. Vehicle Dryer then used again to remove excess water.

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An IPA wipeover given to remove all polishing oils ensuring a squeaky clean base ready for the wax.

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No images of the wax I’m afraid – I got engaged here in conversation with the neighbours. :)

Dodo Juice SuperNatural applied and allowed to cure for 10/15 minutes.


Exhaust tips were clean but suffered on the inner lips from pretty nasty build-up.

Before/Afters:

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Autosol and Wire Wool used here. Finalised with a quick polish with Belgom ALU.

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Some light toothpickery work:

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All glass cleaned with 3M’s Glass Cleaner.

The interior rear screen is a PIG to get too (especially if you’re 6”2’!)

Smearing present:

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But all sorted after lots of sweating and swearing:

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Tyres were dressed with Megs Enduarnce.

A light hoover and wipedown was given to the interior.

A final buff of the paint and we’re done.

Total time 15 hours.


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Thanks!

Jim
 
  Audi A4 AVANT 1.9TDi
Citroen C3 – Interior only

This one was passed through as a referral job from a previous interior detail. The C3 was a new purchase for my client in town; my brief was to revive the interior back to a factory finish.

Product/Kit

· 3M Glass Cleaner
· AutoSmart G101
· AutoSmart BioBrisk
· Meguiars Slide Lock Brush
· Meguiars Pet Hair Removal Brush
· Toothpicks
· VAX6131 extraction system
· Woolite

I quite enjoy the odd Interior job thrown into the mix… Always a good one for a big turnaround!

Vehicle in question:

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The worst areas being the upholstery, the dog hair stuck in the carpets and the material section on the doorcards.

Starting with the wet-work, thus, given the cloth enough time to fully dry before collection later that morning.

AS Bio-Brisk used in a trigger-spray to help clean the engrained cloth through the extraction stages.

A few 50/50’s:

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And the dirty water collection tank (living up to its name)

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After each seat/section had been completed, a clean microfibre soaked in a warm Woolite mix was used to re-wet the area to ensure the seat dries as one (which helps avoid tide-marks!)

The material inserts on the doorcards were cleaned with Bio-Brisk and a few clean clothes..

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Plastics scrubbed up with AutoSmart G101:

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Interior windows cleaned with 3M Glass Cleaner.
Hoovered and tidied on the edges.
….finished!

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That is all!

Thanks, Jim
 

Pep

ClioSport Club Member
  M2,XJS,S1000RR
Awesome work!

Will 100% be having you go over my Megane with a full on detail when I've got a few quid spare :D
 
  Lupo GTI
Out of curiosity how much do you charge for this and how long does it take you?

PM me if you'd rather say there, I'm looking to have mine machine polished and I want it done by someone who knows what he's doing!
 
  Audi A4 AVANT 1.9TDi
:approve: I wouldnt say I know what I'm doing! I'm over 2 hours away from your location which is a shame..

But a single day works for a paint correction can vary anywhere between 100 / 250 dependant on he/she that does it.

Depends on severity of defects and % of correction required. Putting a Clio through something similar to the C4S seen would be a days work. Anymore and it'd creep into a second day for sure.

I will PM with further details..

thanks! :D
 

Dip

  04 Clio 16V Dynamique
I agree with Daniel. The interior work you do is amazing. Thumbs up!
 
  Audi A4 AVANT 1.9TDi
Theres your obvious PolishedBliss but if they're too prices and/or busy, might be worth trying Ultimate Shine. Google is your friend :)
 

Ben

ClioSport Club Member
Wow, that interior for the C3 was sickening! Excellent work, I'm very impressed.
 
  ST
Top work as usual mate, porka came up well!!

Nick, gimme a shout and i'll get back to you asap.

Cheers James, top boy x
 
  dCi 65 + C2 (<Sold)
That C3 was utterly disgusting before you got your hands on it! Disgraceful how the owner could let it get in such a state, imagine what their house is like!

Great job mate!
 


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