After keeping you all hanging for a few days I have finally gotten around to sifting through all the pics and adding the borders, uploading, etc...
Around mid week last week I got a call from one of my regular clients at the Michelangelo Towers asking if I could schedule a detail on his new toy. Luckily he had asked me on a prior visit to keep a weekend in March free for him, and it just so happened that it was this very same weekend.
Because the vehicle was only being collected on Saturday morning, it meant I could sleep in for a change and enjoy crawling out of bed prior to sunrise!
Around lunch time I made my way over to the towers and this is what I was greeted with upon arrival...
Audi R8 V8 4.2 FSI! Not sure on the year model but is had covered just under 9k km and appeared to have been looked after really well.
Wheels were lightly soiled, nothing major
Bodywork was relatively clean aside from being dirty with some gummy patches, etc
Rear spoiler was raised to allow for cleaning
With the car pulled into the wash bay I set about cleaning the wheels and arches. Sonax Extreme and 5:1 APC was the order of the day
Ez-Detail brush amongst others was used to clean up the wheels and arches (no afters till later...sorry)
With the wheels and arches cleaned up it was time for some foam filled action.
CG's CWC was the product of choice through the foam lance...
Having left the foam to dwell I set about preparing the wash buckets, etc. After rinsing I gave the car another quick layer of foam prior to cleaning all the nooks and crannies...
Emblems
Panel gaps
Trim
Hidden bits
With the intricate bits taken care of the car was washed using the 2BM, CWC and Raceglaze lambswool wash mitt. After rinsing the paintwork I gave the engine bay a quick once over with a spray bottle and some 10:1 APC before rinsing on a very fine spray. I left the engine running while claying the paintwork to assist in drying out the engine bay.
Clay of choice today was the Smartwax fine clay. Overall the paint was relatively clean except for the lower sills and bumpers which had some tar spots and contamination.