Nikku Detailed: 2007 Audi S6 + Klass KF400

Nikku

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I was approached by this customer after a garage incident at his condominium. The management was stupid enough to use his car to sustain a couple of cardboard boxes and obviously the bottom of the boxes had dirt. Upon removal of the boxes by management they induced bad marring on the trunk and along the rear passenger side rocker panel.



So here we are now and I suggested that the customer just go for a spot correction for the affected areas, a winter prep and leave a full correction for the spring.



First off this car is beautiful. I just love colour of the vehicle and choice of wheels for this beast. Audi + classy wheels are always a win in my book. In this particular case the owner chose Klass KF400 wheels. I am so very glad that he did.



One last thing due to my busy schedule as well as his I accommodated the customer by detailing it overnight and just for fun he made things even more interesting by bringing along his brothers C350 for a quick wash and wax before I had to tackle his car. I also had a 335i booked for the next morning. It was a fun 17 hours of detailing. :applause2:



Lets move on to the detail.



Wash for Paintwork

Optimum ONR

Chemical Guys CWG

2 Wash Mitts

2 Grit Guards and 5 gallon pails



Wash for Wheels

CG's Wheel Gel

Daytona Wheel Brush

EZ Detail Mini

Zymol Wheel Brush

Chenille Wash Mitt



Clay

Riccardo Clay

ONR + OPT QID for Lube



Paint Correction

Tufbuf 5 inch

Sonus White 6 inch

Sonus Blue 6 inch

Menzerna SIP

Menzerna PF

OPT Poli-seal(used to clean the paint)

Isopropyl



LSP

2 x Collinite 845



Interior

Woolite

Folex

1z Cockpit Premium

1z Plastic Deep Cleaner

1z Leatherpledge

1z Gummifledge

303 Aerospace

303 Fabric Guard



Equipment

Defelsko 6000

3M Sun Gun

Fenix TK10

Halogen

Ridgid wet/dry vac

Metabo

3M BP

RB BP





BEFORES



Ok so I apologize for not getting the defects on the passenger side rocker panel but I am sure you can tell from the trunk that there was significant marring.



Yes the car is a little bit on the dirty side but that's what we're here for.



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AFTERS



I wanted to make sure I had enough time to look after the defects so I ONR'd the affected areas and proceeded to polish them up nicely before moving onto the winter prep for the rest of the vehicle.



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The interior was given a much needed a good vacuum, conditioned and protected. I would have liked to have spent more time on the edges of the mats but time was a factor.



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Outdoor Sun Shots



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Thanks for looking guys.



Total time worked: 8 hours.
 
nice work. The rims are something else. I thought the rims were a little well ugly LoL but once cleaned they look great!
 
Thanks a lot for the comments guy :) thanks again for looking through the thread. I know they can be picture heavy at times.



In regards to the wheels I really do feel that they definitely help make the S6 stand out from the crowd.
 
Scottwax said:
From trashed to like new. :bow



Scott coming from you that means a lot ! Thanks again for the info on ONR. Very much appreciated. BTW brilliant work with the GTR :) How did you find the KBM 105 method when you worked on the trunk?



osoda said:
very nice. I also dig the 8 spoke classy rims on the audi.



Osoda thanks! I love the rims although definitely only on specific cars and luckily it fits the S6 perfectly.



Cheers,

Nick
 
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