Audios S6
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This car came to me from a coworker. I do not make a point to advertise at work as it is against the company policy (the girl scouts can get away with it, but no one else). We are both into cars and frequently take friendly jabs at each other over BWM and Audi. He will be putting his car away for winter soon and wanted to know what wax I use. After recommending BFWD and mentioning that it would be tough for him to go through a bottle even with 3 cars, he asked how I go through a bottle and realized that I do detailing.
I frequently park next to him in our ramp, but it's underground, quite dark and I never really got a good look at the paint. When it arrived at 11pm I only got a look at it under the fluorescent lights, but it was clear there was a lot of work to be done. Swirls, scratches, marring, chips, rubber transfer, etching, you name it this car had it.
The owner was most concerned with the swirls and chips. This would be the main focus of the effort, although there was plenty that needed to be done, just to get to the swirls and chips.
Couple shots on arrival:
Swirl city


Paint Chips and etching

rubber transfer from bike handle

etching from something dumped out the window presumably


etching and rubber transfer

Nasty RID

Due to the timing and touch-ups needing time to dry, I jumped right into a rinseless wash of the hood and trunk, then iron-x and the nanoskin autoscrub. Chips were filled in and allowed to dry over night. A test spot was also performed on the trunk before turning in for the night.
Clay after a small portion of the hood

Test spot

Next morning is was time for a proper inspection under the sun along with another look at the test spot.
Faded Trim

old bugs

bugs, dust, dirt, water spots

At least the wheels weren't completely caked with brake dust and the side marker isn't terribly hazy

waterspots, haze and general filth

More filth

exhaust and bumper probably not cleaning in 12 years



We probably can't find any other type of defect can we? SURE WE CAN!!!! what was maybe gum on the trim (or something else from a mammal's mouth)

I frequently park next to him in our ramp, but it's underground, quite dark and I never really got a good look at the paint. When it arrived at 11pm I only got a look at it under the fluorescent lights, but it was clear there was a lot of work to be done. Swirls, scratches, marring, chips, rubber transfer, etching, you name it this car had it.
The owner was most concerned with the swirls and chips. This would be the main focus of the effort, although there was plenty that needed to be done, just to get to the swirls and chips.
Couple shots on arrival:
Swirl city


Paint Chips and etching

rubber transfer from bike handle

etching from something dumped out the window presumably


etching and rubber transfer

Nasty RID

Due to the timing and touch-ups needing time to dry, I jumped right into a rinseless wash of the hood and trunk, then iron-x and the nanoskin autoscrub. Chips were filled in and allowed to dry over night. A test spot was also performed on the trunk before turning in for the night.
Clay after a small portion of the hood

Test spot

Next morning is was time for a proper inspection under the sun along with another look at the test spot.
Faded Trim

old bugs

bugs, dust, dirt, water spots

At least the wheels weren't completely caked with brake dust and the side marker isn't terribly hazy

waterspots, haze and general filth

More filth

exhaust and bumper probably not cleaning in 12 years



We probably can't find any other type of defect can we? SURE WE CAN!!!! what was maybe gum on the trim (or something else from a mammal's mouth)
