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Audi RS4 detailed

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 8:05 pm
by JayPlay
The owner recently purchased this car and wanted some life brought back into the paintwork along with the interior being cleaned up. Upon inspection is it was clear a lot of the car had been resprayed at some point which wasn't the best of jobs.

The paint was heavily swirled with lots of random deep scratches that I knew would require a fair amount of hours to remove as paint was rock solid so client opted to have a Minor Correction Detail carried out. This meant we would carry out a 2 stage machine polish and concentrate on just removing the swirls & light scratches and not chase out the deeper defects. Some of the deeper defects could have been safely removed whilst there was also a fair amount that wouldn't have been so it want wasnt worth compromising the level of clear coat in my opinion.

The series of 3 photos below are from the roof to show what was removed and the random deep scratches that were left behind

Before any correction work carried out...
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now looking much better after some correction work...
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and here is some of the random deep scratches that were left behind
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The rear bumper had a bit of damage that I knew could be greatly improved with a bit of wet sanding.
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Few other "before & after" shots from around the car.
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Pillars
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Few shots after the refining stages under different light sources
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The end result... (Blackfire All Finish Paint Protection was LSP)
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Thanks for taking the time to view this thread.

Re: Audi RS4 detailed

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 8:36 pm
by Steve_C
Looks awesome - great transformation. :thumbs:

Re: Audi RS4 detailed

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:56 pm
by Rick_RS4
wow great work, nice car.

Re: Audi RS4 detailed

Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 7:15 am
by gdavison
Cracking turn around, bet the owner was pleased