CMC Detailing- Black Audi S5

mikenap

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Germans are best known for building supercars and luxury cruisers, but every now and then they will sneak in something different. This Audi S5, along with maybe a few cars sporting the AMG label, is as close as the Germans get to building a good, old-fashioned muscle car. The thunderous aftermarket exhaust, lowered stance and blacked-out grill gave this car a mean, take-no-prisoners look. The sound of this V8 is incredible, more refined than an American car but ready to growl at any second.



It was apparent the car had been neglected by the first owner, with some deeper RIDS and scratches on the hood and trunklid. Almost half the driver's side had been repainted as well. When the new owner came by for the initial consultation, it was obvious this car lacked any kind of gloss. Swirls were everywhere, as well as holograms from the body shop and probably from the detail done where the car was purchased. Wanting to keep the car clean, he had it hand-washed frequently but he was educated enough to realize these hand washes weren't being done correctly and were doing more damage to the paint. Speaking with the owner and taking into account this car is a daily driver that shares a parking garage with several other residents, we agreed that a two-step correction would be best for this car. I was hoping for defect removal in the 85% range, without going too hard on the paint. This would leave room for further correction down the road if it ever became necessary.





Since most of us know how challenging Audi paint can be, I did the smart thing....I called my good friend and excellent detailer, David Strum, and coaxed him out of his self-imposed retirement yet again to lend a hand. Together, we were confident we could get this car where it needed to be in one day. One long, frustrating day. I'd hoped to take plenty of pictures before, during and after the detail, but we really jumped right into it so I have very few before pictures.





Here are a couple of the car outside before the wash. You can see how dull the paint is. It was overcast the entire day, so no good sun shots unfortunately.



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Everyone's favorite foul-smelling :painkiller: wheel cleaner, Sonax, was used first to get most of the brake dust and grime off the wheels. This got the wheels mostly clean, but David went a few extra steps toward the end of the detail. I'll explain more later...



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The car was then foamed with Chemical Guys Citrus Wash Clear and hand washed. I know most of you are jealous of my custom, Florida Gator colored rinse bucket.:cheer2: Get your own.



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After washing and drying the car, I had my first chance to try the new Speedy Prep Towel. Bryan Burnworth recommended using it on glass for a few minutes to break it in before using it on paint, so we did. All I can say is...goodbye clay bar! I love this towel, it really moved the whole decontamination step along quickly. It didn't leave any noticeable marring, but the finish was pretty hammered anyway, so it was hard to tell.



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Once the car was ready for polishing, we got started trying to find our best combo. Multiple combinations of D300, M105 and M101 where used along with MF pads and Megs burgundy pads. For polishing, we used M205 on a white LC pad.





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Here is a feeble 50/50 shot on the resprayed rear quarter. Not the best quality pic, but you get the idea.



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After shots are after compounding but before the final polish. Most are with LED or camera flash since the sun wasn't cooperating.



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Back to the wheels from before-these DPE wheels have a "unique" design in that the barrel is concave in the center. As a result, after any wash or rain, there will be a ton of standing water pooling in the concave. This led to some staining on this part of the wheel. Oh yeah, did I mention that the barrels aren't clearcoated? David used Auto Finesse Oblitarate, ONR and Duragloss 501 on some old, cut-up orange pads and meticulously cleaned each barrel by hand. The results were amazing.



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For my part, I had the equally tedious task of hand polishing the grill. Even after a wash, the honeycombs were dull and waterspotted. I used Auto Finesse Tripple to clean and protect the grill. These were pics I took in-process. I cleaned up all the little edges afterward, but I just had to stop now and then to give my fingers a break.



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Finally- some after pics of this gorgeous car.



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Thanks for looking, and as always, comments and criticisms are welcome!
 
I'm a big fan of the S5 (or anything Audi), but that one is over the top. Great work. Great car.
 
Wowsers, fantastic, magnificent, outstanding and just plain awesome! :xyxthumbs :xyxthumbs
 
Excellent job! Very impressed you did it all with a DA, I find I need to use a rotary to correct an Audi, only brand I can't quite get what I want with a DA.
 
OverTimeDetail said:
Great job Mike!! I always have a heart for this car...as we all know LOL



Thank you Franki! We all know you :love: Audis the same way I :love: BMWs!



michakaveli said:
Great job Mike and Dave!!! That S5 now looks strong, ARMY Strong!



LOL, thanks Chris! Have fun in Ohio. If you drop in on Todd C, tape record everything that man says and bring it back to us! :bow



C. Charles Hahn said:
That looks awesome, Mike! Dialing in the grill makes all the difference in the world...



Thanks Charlie, appreciate it! The grill wasn't fun, but it had to be done. It was very dull and spotted.



JPostal said:
I'm a big fan of the S5 (or anything Audi), but that one is over the top. Great work. Great car.



Thank you! The S5 is sexy as hell. This one was done right, tasteful without going too far.



gmblack3 said:
Great work Mike and your corporate ladder scaling side kick. :)



LOL, thanks Bryan! He's moving up that ladder quickly, but his workload is mounting too. I understand why he "retired" from detailing!



DaGonz said:
Wowsers, fantastic, magnificent, outstanding and just plain awesome! :xyxthumbs :xyxthumbs



Thanks Gonz!



Scottwax said:
Excellent job! Very impressed you did it all with a DA, I find I need to use a rotary to correct an Audi, only brand I can't quite get what I want with a DA.



Thank you Scott! The Griots DA really has some muscle behind it and M101 helped too, but it still required multiple passes throughout the car. Surbufs would have probably sped things up for correction but required another wash after compounding. Those things throw up dust like crazy.
 
Awesome job Mike. I wish those damn clouds would have gone away for your after shots lol...but the LED and Halogens told the story for sure. I think as nice as the paint turned out...the fact that you guys went the extra mile on those rims and the grille is what shows the passion behind the detail. Kinda like what we were just talking about on Detailer Buddies group...yeah you take a hit but it HAS to be done...it goes beyond the owner and the money at that point...it gets to be about you and what you and your work stands for...nice job homes!
 
Wills.WindowsAndWheels said:
Awesome job Mike. I wish those damn clouds would have gone away for your after shots lol...but the LED and Halogens told the story for sure. I think as nice as the paint turned out...the fact that you guys went the extra mile on those rims and the grille is what shows the passion behind the detail. Kinda like what we were just talking about on Detailer Buddies group...yeah you take a hit but it HAS to be done...it goes beyond the owner and the money at that point...it gets to be about you and what you and your work stands for...nice job homes!



Thanks Wills, I was hoping for some sun shots too. Oh well.:rolleyes1: I also liked reading the thoughts of everyone on the FB group. It's always interesting to see what other people's take on these things is and why. I appreciate the kind words, bud!
 
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