ANOTHER PC detail TONS of PICS
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ANOTHER PC detail TONS of PICS
Today I detailed my roommates 2003 Audi A4. The car has 45k miles and the paint is in terrible shape. Swirls, scratches, it was a project. The car is pretty sweet tho. It gets tons of looks and used to push well into the 300's to the wheels with quattro, it was quick. He deceided to de-mod it cause he was DD it to school, but his setup ran 12's. Anyways here are the pics.
CLAY BAR
2 passes with 83
Zaino ZFX and Z5
Before (none from a distance)
A few hours after so some dust was able to settle on it but oh well
All the cars together
Camaros in the stable
CLAY BAR
2 passes with 83
Zaino ZFX and Z5
Before (none from a distance)
A few hours after so some dust was able to settle on it but oh well
All the cars together
Camaros in the stable
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Originally Posted by Camaro Ryder KV
awesome detail, but the bottom of that car looks completly stupid, why in the hell wouldn't they of painted that place trim?
To restore unpainted plastic like that, use a product like Mothers Back to Black. I use it on my wipers+arms, textured plastic at the bottom of the windshield, misc. rubber/side moulding, and side vent covers.
On this Audi, it looks like you could use Back to Black on the bottom plastic trim and the plastic/rubber surrounding the windows.
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Originally Posted by ZexGX
I believe that's for rainy/snowy climates, so you don't end up with corrosion showing through on your exterior body panels. Also looks better if/when you have salty water on it or rocks/particles that get thrown up.
To restore unpainted plastic like that, use a product like Mothers Back to Black. I use it on my wipers+arms, textured plastic at the bottom of the windshield, misc. rubber/side moulding, and side vent covers.
On this Audi, it looks like you could use Back to Black on the bottom plastic trim and the plastic/rubber surrounding the windows.
To restore unpainted plastic like that, use a product like Mothers Back to Black. I use it on my wipers+arms, textured plastic at the bottom of the windshield, misc. rubber/side moulding, and side vent covers.
On this Audi, it looks like you could use Back to Black on the bottom plastic trim and the plastic/rubber surrounding the windows.
Probably the single worst detailing product on the market ..
Try Aerospace 303, Vinylex, Meg's #40, or any number of others .. b2b will turn your plastic white over time ..
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ya he had a big garrett turbo, software, and a bunch of other **** until his tranny took a **** and he demodded. It was pretty fast, never raced him unfortunately but it really opened my eyes to FI and how much i like a loud BOV
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What do you use on the Camaro? I tried Meguiars #80 on mine and it still did not look any better. I have #83, but have not tried it yet. I was going to use #83 then go over it with #80. Then wax with NXT. Clay bad did wonderso n the paint.
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when i did mine i did 1 pass with the 83 then one with the 80. I would say do 2 with the 83 then some zaino, thats what i did on the audi and it turned out better than when i did the camaro. i am going to do my boxster next with 2 passes with the 83 this week