dsms detail - Audi R8 ocrrection + Menzerna Powerlock

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2009 R8, full correction 2 day detail.



Wheel cleaned with p21s, tires, wheel wells scrubbed with ARO



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Car was wearing a few layers of Zaino still beading strong, made sure all prior protection was 100% stripped before polishing. This involved foaming with pre-soaking the finish with a biodegradable APC, foaming the car CG citrus wash and finally hand washing with a citrus shampoo.



Prior protection...



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Some of the prep process, raised the rear spoiler to clean under it where a lot of dirt gets caught



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Let the foam sit for a few minutes before rinsing off



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Clayed the car using ONR for lube. After clay I wiped the car down twice with a strong mix of IPA to prep for polishing



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Carbon blades before, clusters of vertical scratches



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50/50, after a few combos this was about 80%, all the haze and fine stuff was knocked out but some RIDS remained



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Ended up with 3 passes compounding and 2 finishing stages



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Jeweled with the rotary and 3M waffle pad



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After shots



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The car was corrected mostly with the rotary with the exception of the Venture film which covered the entire front end, that was done solely with a DA



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Not ideal to use IPA solution on clear film so all the polishing stages were wiped down with DI water instead



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Film 50/50, left side corrected



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Front plate holder was also filmed, before haze and some light RIDs





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Front plate bridge after



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Taillights corrected



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De-tarred the inner barells



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Applying the Japanese window polymer to the glass



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After it hazed, later buffed off with a damp glass towel



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Dressed front and rear plastic blades



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Tailpipes before



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Tailpipes after, sealed with collinite



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Rejex'd the wheels



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Finished shots



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Final wipedown



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Interior needed a little bit of work, cleaned and conditioned the leather and protected the carbon trim with opti seal, doorjambs sealed as well



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Film came out nice, no issues with powerlock on it, went on came off like butter as usual



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Thanks for looking
 
Great work as always. Two questions...in the first section where you had the Makita Rotary buffing the carbon blades what backing plate is that? Second what do you mean by film? Clear film wrap that people put on against rock guards and such?
 
Great work Dave! I have to contact you sometime about the window treatment you offer.

Beautiful attention to detail and surely another satisfied client
 
That car is a work of art...absolutely gorgeous. You did a great job on it - such nice depth for silver paint. Thanks for sharing!
 
Great work David. Those R8's are a pleasure to work on....the reward for all the work is tremendous. ALso love that glass coating....:)
 
artikxscout said:
mmmhmm! thanks for sharing Dave. I love your through details. Do you use a remote control to take your pictures while you're working?



Tripod setup :xyxthumbs
 
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