Detailed Elegance - 3 day detail / 2007 Audi Q7

Has anyone ever tried these cloths?You can buy them just about anywhere and we use them in the house with great results.I was dusting the house and had a brain storm for using them in the car so I put one in the car and they work excellent for the red light stop dusting if you know what I mean.Do any of you see a problem with using them for the dash and so forth?they do not seem to leave any oil or residue and they pick up everything.
 
Lots here use them.....Do a search about 6 weeks ago there was a hot discussion on them....It was pretty informative and gave uses I never thought of.
 
I tried a search before I posted and found nothing so I wiil try again.Thought I had found somthing new, should have known some of the people here do not let anything slide:eek:
 
Man I just tried to search and to no avail....I know we discussed it....do they have another name??? I hate when I have brain cramps like this...PUTERBUM help me with this search...
 
THANKS WAXMAN I thought I was nutts for a minute



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But the search did not work on that either...I know we had thread not too long ago too....
 
For some reason that thread was deleted. I was the one who started it. They do work great in the car and leave it dust free. Someone said it scratched some plastic in their car. I did not have any problems with scratching since you only need to lightly wipe the cloth over the vehicle to remove the dust. Great product for the clean freak.
 
I also use the Pledge ones and they are great :up. Best way to get a dust free interior, which is important with black like my int.



On a different note, I encountered some problems with the search featur last night. It was not returning soem threads that I know exist, so there could be a problem :eek:
 
I started a job today on a 2007 Metalic Grey Audi Q7. The job is scheduled to take 3 days to complete as it is a full interior and exterior detail.

My customer traveled 1.5 hrs. to come to see me, and did not have a way to get back home, so I drove her to the train station. The train will take her to her home town, only a few blocks away.

Once I returned home, I decided to wash it up and get it ready for tomorrow.

Here is what I did today:
Process - Day 1:
-Wash with Dawn to strip all wax
-Wheels cleaned with Sonax Full Effect Wheel Cleaner and agitated with various brushes
- Tires & Wells cleaned with Purple Power
- Exhaust Tips polished with P21S Polishing Soap and #0000 Steel Wool
- Clayed with Blue Claymagic and ONR as lube
- Washed again with Dawn
- Cleaned windows inside and out with Stoners Invisable Glass.
- Polished windows with White Vinegar and MF Glass Towel
- Tires dressed with Lucas Oil Tire & Trim Shine
- Wells dressed with Armor All Tire Foam
- Vacuum interior

On to the pictures:
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Wheels were a mess. Brake dust was baked in.
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Exhaust Tips Before
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Interior was trashed with Cheerios, Gold Fish, Dog Hair, and lots of other stuff
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Sonax doing it's cool color change
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After agitating with various brushes
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All Clean
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OK Barry, thanks for the teaser :biggrin::biggrin:

Looks good so far and I'm thinking that Sonax stuff just might work on the SUV rims.
 
Wow Barry,

Those wheels looked like murder weapons after you applied the Sonax.

You got those insides really nice and clean.
 
Wow Barry,

Those wheels looked like murder weapons after you applied the Sonax.

You got those insides really nice and clean.
Thanks Nick. These wheels are the worst I have worked on to date.

What are you using on the wheels for a brush? Wheel woolies?

Harry,
I use a Laitner wheel brush to get inside the wheel, a lug nut brush, a soft wheel brush for the face of the wheels, and a MF brush to go over for the finishing touch.
The Sonax is the real deal!!!
 
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