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    Veteran Member Four Rings Lensch09's Avatar
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    Feb 20 2004
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    2022 B9 RS5 SB, 21 Rav4 Hybrid, some golf clubs
    Location
    Santa Clara, California

    Getting a modded Audi A4 ready for some snow

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    Ado will NOT be running these wheels this winter. They're just still on the car for another week or so.

    Process
    Wash wheels with APC w/brightner mixed 4:1, foam finger pads, schmitt mitt, and boars hair brush
    Tires cleaned with APC 4:1 cut 4:1
    Car soaked with foam gun and Meg's Gold Class
    Washed with Chenille MF mit, Meg's Gold Class, and 2 bucket method
    Clayed with Meguiars Mirror Glaze Clay (mild version, aka blue clay)
    Dried with Absorber and MF towels
    Blown dry (to get water out of mirrors, license plate frames, side markers) with Air Gun

    Ado had mentioned that there was some hazing on his hood so I taped off
    the freshly painted fenders and just did a light correction on the hood

    Process:
    Finesse-It 2 Finishing Polish, White CCS Pad, 1200 RPM
    3M Swirl Mark Remover PN# 39009, Grey CCS pad, 1500 RPM
    Wipe with MF

    Then we noticed that the freshly painted fender had some halographing in the paint (this happens when they remove the finishing/final polish before it is completely broken down and is fairly difficult to see unless you're in just the right light) These were taking care of with a quick pass with the 3M 39009, grey pad, and 1200 RPM

    Afterwards, I did a final wipe down with Meg's Quick Detailer to make sure all waterspots and what not were gone

    Meguiars Professional #20 (polymer sealant) applied via PC7424, grey CCS pad, and 1000 OPM

    I left the 20 on to haze for about a half hour to 45 minutes to make it a little easier to remove. In the mean time I used Newspaper and Stoner Invisible Glass on the Windows. I used Meguiars Trim Detailer on all of the front grilles and wheel liners. I polished the exhaust tips with a little bit of soft scotch-brite, then 1500 grit wet-sand, then Powerball with Mothers Power Metal Polish. Tires and rims were dried, wheels were ID'd, tires were dressed with Meguiars Endurance Tire shine then wiped down. After all of this the sealant was removed. Here's the after pics









    There's still some things we need to do this winter to make the paint perfect. The hood is beyond repair and needs to be resprayed, and there are a few other knicks on a few other panels... Nothing that wouldn't be overlooked by anyone other than us detailers... heh heh
    -Dan
    2022 RS5 Sportback - Navarra Blue

    Previously:
    2016 Audi S4 Prestige with tons of boltons -Build Thread - http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...016-S4-Ordered!
    2007 Audi A4 S-line Ti APR GT2871R
    1999 Audi A4 Avant (S4 replica)
    2000 Audi S4 Sedan (Stage III)
    1999.5 Audi A4 1.8TQM Sport (bolt-ons)

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    Senior Member Three Rings SilverThing's Avatar
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    Dec 26 2007
    AZ Member #
    23650
    My Garage
    cars & stuff
    Location
    Long Island, NY

    Re: Getting a modded Audi A4 ready for some snow

    Wow!.......just effing Wow!! Great work!

    Rides:
    '06 S4 Avant, silver/black w/ alcantara, w/ V8 goodness - new DD (finally back in an S!)
    '07 A4 Avant 2.0TQ S-line & Ti, I-white/black (unicorn?) - w/ APR goodness, old DD, now beach-mobile
    '93 BMW 850ci, FE Red/Black - major garage queen

    Previous:
    '01.5 S4 Avant, Silver/Onyx (Sold...miss it a whole lot )
    '98 BMW 328ic, Cosmos/Grey/Black (Sold...miss this one a whole lot, too)

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    Veteran Member Four Rings aaron1085's Avatar
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    Jul 12 2007
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    My Garage
    2007 2.0T A4
    Location
    NH

    Re: Getting a modded Audi A4 ready for some snow

    thats one clean A4...not looking forward to slushy, snowy roads

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