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Detailing Rottweiler
Hey all!!
Let me first truly apologize for the abysmal quality of these photos. In typical weatherman fashion those hacks blew today's forcast big time. The ice storm we are supposed to be getting here in Atlanta tomorrow was forcast to begin late tonight...well...it showed up at about 3:00 pm this afternoon!! I had to pull the vehicle into the client's shop to finish it off and the lighting was not so hot and my camera skillz are not too great when I have to hold still for long exposures. My bad. The client was very pleased with my work so I will eventually get this vehicle again in better light for better pics.
The car belongs to the owner of a local import tuner shop, Twisted Tuning (www.twistedtuning.net), here in Marietta. I got hooked up with them when I was detailing their neighbor's Supra (my friend who owns the dyno) last week. Their shop is FULL of all kinds of imports running ungodly amounts of boost. I hope to be detailing a few of them in the very near future.
The car...well...that needs no introduction. Anytime the Germans decide to place a V8 and a manual transmission in one of their cars...be it a Porsche 928, a BMW 645 or this Audi...just color me purple!! There is something so right with the tight feel of Teutonic car assembly combined with the burble of those 8 cylinders.
This car has about 9K on the odo and is still stock except for a B&B Triflow cat back exhaust (which sounds oh so sweet). The owner is eventually going to put a supercharger on her!!
Again, I truly apologize for the terrible pics. It is such a cool car that I had to post them anyway.
Enjoy,
Mike
The detail:
Wash with Meg's Gold Class shampoo
Polish with Klasse AIO using a Meg's 8006 pad and my PC set at 5.
Seal with P21s by hand with a foam applicator x2. The reason I applied two coats was because just as I had finished up the first coat the ice started to fall. I pulled the car into their shop, dried it off and then applied the second coat.
Meg's Hot shine on the blurry tires, AIO on the blurry rims and ClearKote's VM on the blurry glass.
Let me first truly apologize for the abysmal quality of these photos. In typical weatherman fashion those hacks blew today's forcast big time. The ice storm we are supposed to be getting here in Atlanta tomorrow was forcast to begin late tonight...well...it showed up at about 3:00 pm this afternoon!! I had to pull the vehicle into the client's shop to finish it off and the lighting was not so hot and my camera skillz are not too great when I have to hold still for long exposures. My bad. The client was very pleased with my work so I will eventually get this vehicle again in better light for better pics.
The car belongs to the owner of a local import tuner shop, Twisted Tuning (www.twistedtuning.net), here in Marietta. I got hooked up with them when I was detailing their neighbor's Supra (my friend who owns the dyno) last week. Their shop is FULL of all kinds of imports running ungodly amounts of boost. I hope to be detailing a few of them in the very near future.
The car...well...that needs no introduction. Anytime the Germans decide to place a V8 and a manual transmission in one of their cars...be it a Porsche 928, a BMW 645 or this Audi...just color me purple!! There is something so right with the tight feel of Teutonic car assembly combined with the burble of those 8 cylinders.

Again, I truly apologize for the terrible pics. It is such a cool car that I had to post them anyway.

Enjoy,
Mike

The detail:
Wash with Meg's Gold Class shampoo
Polish with Klasse AIO using a Meg's 8006 pad and my PC set at 5.
Seal with P21s by hand with a foam applicator x2. The reason I applied two coats was because just as I had finished up the first coat the ice started to fall. I pulled the car into their shop, dried it off and then applied the second coat.
Meg's Hot shine on the blurry tires, AIO on the blurry rims and ClearKote's VM on the blurry glass.


