I detailed this 1998 Audi Avant yesterday, and she was a real project both inside and out. The leather was real dingy and showing wear...
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I detailed this 1998 Audi Avant yesterday, and she was a real project both inside and out. The leather was real dingy and showing wear...
Lexol 50% diluted and a considerable amount of work. The leather came back quite a bit.
I also conditioned with Lexol.
The paint was scratched and swirled everywhere. I went to work on her with Menzerna IP, however I switched over to Meguiars Speed Glaze almost immediately. I will not talk down another product, but I should stick with what works for me.
I followed SG with No. 9. I used a green Edge Pad for the SG and Blue with the No.9. The sunlight is a little more filtered in this shot, and I apologize for Mother Nature`s lack of cooperation on this thread.
Working outside has its drawbacks... I would love to take B&A`s in consistent lighting, but this detail took me about 4 hours to compete in 88 degree weather, and the sun has moved.
Same wheel later...
I find engine detailing the easiest part of the job, but very satisfying....
The engine bay really looked nice after giving her a spray wax.
The entire interior was atrocious, however my pics do not do it justice...
Here is one after shot.
great job as usual CD - boy you really too a shine to that avatar :) -
Dean,
Always a great job, I love working on darker colors you can make a big impact on what they look like.
Great work as usual Dean :bigups
Nice work!
Been there with Menzerna, gotta love SPEEDGLAZE!
What is on the tires? Automagic dress-it?
Very nice work!!! Does Speedglaze have fillers in it? I notice you use it a lot.
WOW!! I hope I get to the point where I can do work that good. Till then I better keep my day job and stick to my own vehicles.
Really Impressive!