06 Audi A8-L Brilliant Black over Amaretto Multi-Step Polish by AutoLavish

MarcHarris

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This gorgeous A8L was purchased recently with only 10k miles on the odometer. Before the sale, the vehicle was cleaned pretty good. The interior was immaculate. The new owner contacted us to perfect it, and make the exterior look as good as the rest of the car. He knew it had some swirls, and wanted it to be perfect. We expected a 2 step polish.



Let me assure you, this is a BIG car. Looks are deceiving. The doors are about 4 feet wide, all 4. The trunk is as big as many hoods. The roof is wide enough to have to struggle to reach the middle. But oh what a feeling working on it. It feels like quality. More than the typical Audi. We have worked on many, and has a B6 A4. But the give (or lack thereof) of the panels as you press against them, the silkiness of the paint, the muted solidity of the car made it a pleasure to work on. Not that we don't enjoy all cars we work on, but this one felt special. Kinda weird. I have always wanted an A8L in black (you know, when I grow up), so this was bliss.



In the cold of winter, we usually ask clients to bring the car to our location to be able to work around the weather. Our work location garage is insured and set up for detailing year around, but the owner lives 2.5 hours away. He mentioned he had a place we could work out of, heated and spacious, well lit and comfortable. We agreed on making the trip out to the west side of the state in Grand Rapids in early January, as soon as we got back from our trip to Puerto Rico (yep, hot and humid one day to extreme cold the next). The morning was about 15 degrees out.



Upon arrival, the new owner had already prepped the vehicle. After a quick inspection, we called it good and went straight to taping and masking.





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We started to unpack our supplies from TDR and set up wires, hoses, and lighting. Luckily, the shop had decent lighting...



Using the single halogen was enough to see these easily:



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using just the camera flash:

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We had our work cut out for us! But this is going to look awesome once polished!



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The vehicle had been washed and clayed prior to our arrival, so we proceeded straight to masking.



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We split up the door into a few sections and started testing various polishing combinations...



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50/50 with one pass of M205 on a Meg's Black pad via Makita Rotary:



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50/50 with one pass if Menzerna Intensive Polish on a Megs Black pad:



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50/50 with Menzerna IP on Green LC Constant Pressure pad:



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Could this paint get any blacker?



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The paint was relatively soft, so we needed something that would correct pretty good but not leave much pad trails. The idea was to use a medium polish on a softer pad, then refine with a finishing polish on the PC. Menzerna IP was chosen since it finished down well enough to be able to refine with FF106 and the PC. It would take a few passes of IP/green, but we preferred to take a little extra time here to make things quicker in the end.





Working it:



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After first stage of compounding:



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Finished down LSP ready!



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No... just kidding. Some areas were very bad, and required some extra work as evidenced by the severe buffer trails



Looking better after some refining...



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More IP on the other side:



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We were able to correct most of the RIDS and 100% of the swirls for an overall 95% correction. The RIDS the vehicle had were very deep, with the passenger side worse than the drivers side.



After compounding, I finessed the finish with Menzerna Final Finish on a Yellow 3M Germany pad on the Porter Cable 7424 DA, which took care of any buffer trails.



We gave the vehicle a wash to get polish residue and dust off surface prior to sealing. Here we used Chemical Guys Citrus Wash at 4:1 in the foam gun.



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Sealant of choice was Blackfire Wet Diamond, applied via PC 7424 with a LC ultra-soft blue pad on speed 3:



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As Jacob applied the sealant, I dressed the tires with Optimum Tire Dressing. This helps keep any overspray off the dried finish.



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Afters:



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Beautiful high quality paint does wonders for afters:

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Dude!

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L4P reppin'

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Thanks for reading!



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Aloha Marc! Wow you guys do some excellent work and that place would make for a excellent work place. Appears to be very spacious and very well lit too. The end results were simply amazing. Keep up the work!
 
Beutiful work gents. You put that monster on full jet black kill mode. What shop is that? Looks like a nice place to work.
 
You are right, that is a VERY good looking vehicle. Clean lines, debadged, and I really do like the looks of the grill.



Nice work! :)
 
dmw2692004 said:
would you mind sharing where you got those wheel covers?



i would also like to know that. If you look at them and think about it they really do look like spare wheel covers from perhaps a vehicle with larger rims.
 
nice work guys! I have a few clients that habe an A8 and your right its huge!! Even compared to the 6 its much bigger. Great job again, that black is awesome now!!
 
vtec92civic said:
Aloha Marc! Wow you guys do some excellent work and that place would make for a excellent work place. Appears to be very spacious and very well lit too. The end results were simply amazing. Keep up the work!



Thanks for the kind words



David Fermani said:
Beutiful work gents. You put that monster on full jet black kill mode. What shop is that? Looks like a nice place to work.



Thanks a lot David. The shop is located near downtown Grand Rapids, but is only a shop type area for this group of friends it seems.



dmw2692004 said:
gorgeous work!would you mind sharing where you got those wheel covers?



Thank you! The wheel covers were purchased at a local Harbor Freight



Bigpoppa3346 said:
You are right, that is a VERY good looking vehicle. Clean lines, debadged, and I really do like the looks of the grill.

Nice work! :)



Thanks Big - she's quite a beauty



MR Detail Shop said:
nice work guys! I have a few clients that habe an A8 and your right its huge!! Even compared to the 6 its much bigger. Great job again, that black is awesome now!!



I hear you on that! When you're polishing a front bumper and you look along side the body to the rear... you can see you have a LONG way to go. But once cleaned up - WOW
 
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