2013 Audi A5 - 2 step correction & Opti-Coat by Mr. Sparkle Detailing - Long Island

Gurge

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I was proud to welcome my first client at the new shop. He had called in november, a month prior to receiving his new Audi A5 and was anxious to get it protected immediately. After explaining the situation the client agreed to wait until January when things would be ready on my end. He agreed and was thrilled to be the first client in the door.

First a foam bath to get things started. Chemical Guys Citrus wash & gloss with Optimum power clean in the foam cannon. 2 bucket wash with CG citrus wash clear.


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Cleaning everything in anticipation of Opti-Coat

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Vehicle was treated with Iron X, dried, and clayed with Pinnacle Ultra Poly clay. No major fallout on the paint to speak of.

Trim was then taped off to protect during the polishing process


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Paint measurements were then taken with the Highline meter. There was a healthy amount of paint on this Audi with most readings in the range of 180-210 microns.

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Inspection of the paint under LED flood lights showed the existing swirls

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Plan was for a 1 step polish followed by protection with Opti-Coat. Several test spots later I learned this was going to be a 2 step affair.

Menzerna FG400 + Optimum microfiber cutting pads
Menzerna SF4000 + Lake Country CCS green light polishing pads

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Taking advantage of the sunny conditions outside to check I was hitting the mark

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After polishing the car was again foamed and washed. then dried and wiped down with Car Pro Eraser.

All exterior painted areas, trim, & wheels were protected with Opti-Coat (professional version)

A look at the final results

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After a long day / night I gave the stamp of approval as shown here

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The first of many happy clients in the Mr. Sparkle garage!
 
Looks great. I have a 2012 A6 and found the FG-400 with a blue hybrid pad to work well. Second stage polishing was WG Finishing Glaze with a white hybrid polishing pad. Paint came out great. I'm going to give the Menz 4000 a shot the next time I order. Congrats again & nicely done.
 
Bryan,

If I had a shop like that I'd be on cloud 9!! :yourrock

OH, and the Audi A5 looks magnificent! :bigups
 
what a shop! I'm sure you did a great job on the Audi, but I was more thrilled for you for the shop! Congratulations on the upgrade!
 
guys - thanks for all the great comments! I'm still trying to organize a bit and eventually I'll do a writeup on the shop. It was actually kind of a dump when I moved in and spent weeks getting it proper.

I've not used SF4500 so I can't compare. But I use SF4000 pretty often (formerly 106fa) including yesterday on an audi a4 that I've not yet posted (menz fg400 then SF4000)
 
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