Black Audi S4 hacked by the body shop

Rickrack

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This Audi S4 belongs to a friend of mine. I detail the car often and it is always kept in tip-top condition. I have not seen the car since before the winter and was expecting it to be a little worse than usual. I was pretty shocked at the condition it was in when he dropped the car off to me. It was covered in swirls, scratches, buffer trails, pad abrasions, etc. The car went in to the body shop to get the front bumper repainted over the winter and they were kind enough to “detail� it for him. Needless to say, the car needed some help to get it looking good again.



The car is going to be traded in soon, so I was told not to go too crazy with it. He just wanted me to get the car looking halfway decent before he went to the dealership, so I decided to a quick 2-step polishing treatment. I think it came out pretty good for a just a 2-step polish.





The pictures below show what the car looked like under the halogens when I pulled it into the garage:



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Total Process:



Washed, extensive cleaning of wheels and tires



Claybar treatment



Body solvent wipedown



Buffed complete exterior with M105 using a yellow Meguiar’s Solo foam pad



Buffed complete exterior with Ultrafina using a blue UF pad



Alcohol wipedown



Carnauba Moose Wax by hand



Super blue dressing on tires



FK-425 on wheels
 
Results look quite stellar! Detailed black paint in the sun is absolutely unbeatable.





Side note: I don't think even with the utmost neglectful wash techniques, I could scour a hard Audi finish like that. It looks like they used a snow removal brush or something.



I'm sure Audi will take that sucker back with open arms!
 
Thanks Sean! I don't know what the heck they used. I am sure the dealer will not be complaining of the condition when it is traded-in!







Eisenhulk- Thanks... There is always room for improvement! :)



I am just waaay too picky sometimes!
 
No problem, Rick. I guess being a newb, you don't pick up on the minute details, but that's why you're one of the pros.



To me, it doesn't look like it could look any better. Nice work! I really need to step up to a rotary.
 
Very nice job Rick! The paint is extremely hard and the body shop really did a number on it. Such a shame...
 
shelpdoggSVT- Thanks! Black is definitely the best when detailed properly.







ahwahl63- Thanks! It really is a shame that body shops cannot learn from their mistakes, but that's what keeps me in business!
 
Rick the car came out stunning. If it was me I would be debating if I really wanted to trade it in after your awesome work.
 
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