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  • 2011 Audi R8, inspect, correct and protect for her new owner....

    Innovative Detailing along with the Detailing Caddy and Meguiar's create a wonderful shine after this Audi R8 is completed. The vehicle had just been purchased 2 days prior and really needed some TLC due to dealer neglect.

    This 2011 Audi R8 was thoroughly prepped, inspected, corrected and sealed after it's new owner hired Innovative Detailing to do so.
    In this video you will witness us perform a completely 100% rinseless and eco - friendly detail with absolutely no waste water discharge. New tougher rules and regulations on private property in which landlords and property management have denied mobile practices are now welcoming this practice. This mainly due to the waste water discharge and damage to the slurry seal from soaps and flowing water.

    Since we have started offering this service, we have had the "RED CARPET" rolled out on properties that in the past shunned Mobile Detailers and ran them off the premises...



    Thank you for viewing.......
    &
    Have a great day!


    David M. Sylican
    Innovative Detailing
    Headlight Lens Restoral
    Detailing Caddy
    Join us on Facebook

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    Re: 2011 Audi R8, inspect, correct and protect for her new owner....

    Another first class detailing by Innovative Detailing. Now in Eco-friendly version.


    I can't believe how badly some dealers can prepare their brand new cars.

    This movie could be an Instructional DVD for dealerships around the country to teach them a proper approach to car care.

    Great work and great video, David.

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    • #3
      Re: 2011 Audi R8, inspect, correct and protect for her new owner....

      Great job as always David. That is a stunning car too.
      Jesse

      2009-2014 Meguiar's/Car Crazy SEMA Team
      www.ShineTechAutoDetail.com
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        Re: 2011 Audi R8, inspect, correct and protect for her new owner....

        Nice results! Loved how you showed the one wipe and pass, going to show this to my wife as she gets annoyed that im always washing 20-30 MFs at at time! Lol
        I'm guessing you used 205 or Menz with the rotary as it appeared the working time was very friendly and there was no dusting.
        What you seal it with?

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          Re: 2011 Audi R8, inspect, correct and protect for her new owner....

          Outstanding work guys! That car is ohhh so smexyy.
          03' Honda Civic EX - 89,xxx mi.

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            Re: 2011 Audi R8, inspect, correct and protect for her new owner....

            Originally posted by greg0303 View Post
            Another first class detailing by Innovative Detailing. Now in Eco-friendly version.


            I can't believe how badly some dealers can prepare their brand new cars.

            This movie could be an Instructional DVD for dealerships around the country to teach them a proper approach to car care.

            Great work and great video, David.
            Greg, thank you very much for the compliments, I may have to work on some vids for that purpose! thanks again!

            Originally posted by Hemin8r View Post
            Great job as always David. That is a stunning car too.
            Thanks a lot Hemin8r your good words are aprreciated

            Originally posted by fredcandetail View Post
            Nice results! Loved how you showed the one wipe and pass, going to show this to my wife as she gets annoyed that im always washing 20-30 MFs at at time! Lol
            I'm guessing you used 205 or Menz with the rotary as it appeared the working time was very friendly and there was no dusting.
            What you seal it with?
            Fred, thank you so much!....the one wipe and pass is insurance that I am not inducing new scratches into the paints surfaces....its easy enough to wash excessive towels but a pain to polish self induced scratches. I rotary corrected some parts with M105 but the majority was M205 then I followed with the D/A and M205 and sealed with the D/A and M21

            Originally posted by MarkieMark View Post
            Outstanding work guys! That car is ohhh so smexyy.
            Thanks Markie for the compliments, but just curious what is "smexyy" lol

            Here are some still shots of the paint correction and detailing that was performed on this 2011 Audi R8

            Amazing what natural light can do visually on a gloomy day with these before shots, the defects can't even be seen......









            Cool looking lights I must say...



            At this angle you can see the tremendous amount of dirt that has accumulated on the rear of the R8. The paint really lacked color richness, depth and over all gloss





            Nice shot of this gorgeous power plant



            Some wheel cleaning using the Detailing Caddy for our rinseless wash





            Some of the abuse this R8 received previous to being purchased, I assume it was induced by the dealer.









            Top it off with some swirls and holograms from "Primitive Pete" the
            polisher that works for the dealership.





            Thorough claying begins to prep the paint



            Rotary Correction with M205



            D/A with M21 for LSP



            Correction accomplished with the help of these twin 500w halogens and my Brinkman swirl finder hand held...









            Some of the final shots as the evening was coming to a close.

























            Thank you again for viewing my work.....
            David M. Sylican
            Innovative Detailing
            Headlight Lens Restoral
            Detailing Caddy
            Join us on Facebook

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              Re: 2011 Audi R8, inspect, correct and protect for her new owner....

              good job
              9S'Detailing Thailand

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                Re: 2011 Audi R8, inspect, correct and protect for her new owner....

                Outstanding David. Absolutely incredible car and results.

                May I inquire what you use in your sprayer? Just curious. Been thinking about getting a unit and wondered what to use. I assume it's ONR, but wasn't sure.

                Non-the-less, great job!
                Don
                "In the game of life, I have no need for tickets on the 50-yard line, I brought my shoes, I came to play." unknown

                http://www.facebook.com/pages/OC-Det...7770507?v=wall

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                  Re: 2011 Audi R8, inspect, correct and protect for her new owner....

                  Absolutely gorgeous! Nice job.
                  2013 Highlander - black
                  2010 TL - black

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                  • #10
                    Re: 2011 Audi R8, inspect, correct and protect for her new owner....

                    Awesome work and awesome car!

                    I once put swirls in my paint just to see what it looked like.

                    I don't always detail cars, but when I do, I prefer Meguiar's.
                    Remove swirls my friends.

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                    • #11
                      Re: 2011 Audi R8, inspect, correct and protect for her new owner....

                      Great work David! Beautiful car too.

                      I like the fact that you achieved those results using an all-Megs lineup.

                      Do you ever have issues with M21 streaking on black cars?
                      Originally posted by Blueline
                      I own a silver vehicle and a black vehicle owns me. The black one demands attention, washing, detailing, waxing and an occasional dinner out at a nice restaurant. The silver one demands nothing and it looks just fine. I think the black vehicle is taking advantage of me, and the silver car is more my style. We can go out for a drive without her makeup and she looks fine. If I want to take the black one out, it is three or four hours in the "bathroom" to get ready.

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