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Day 1 of work Part 2:

After the cruiser was done it was onto the Audi S4, this was a beautiful car with plenty of go aswell as Lyndsay showed me.

This car is once again a regular driver so perfection wasnt the plan but as close as possible was to bring it up better.......let it be said IMO we werent far of perfection though!

Products used were:

Bowdens Body Gel for washing and foaming

Bowdens Clay bar for decontamination with OPT ONR for lube

Bowdens Own Vinyl Care

Bowdens Own Naked Glass

Bowdens Own Leather Love

Zaino Z-10 Leather Conditioner

Vikan Brushes

Menzerna Polishes

Bowdens Own Body Cleanser

Lake Country Pads

Swissvax Waxes

OPT Tyre Bond

Bowdens Own Metal Polish

I didnt take many pictures of the interior as it was pretty clean already, and forgot to keep taking pictures of the correction stages although it is hard to see swirls with this paint due to the heavy metallic as you will see.

Plenty of Kamikazi Bugs!

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Brake dust on

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Brake dust soon to come off with the thanks of Iron-X

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Bowdens Own Body Gel mixed 1:10 in the foam lance works well!

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Hello marring

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Good bye marring!

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BAHH!!! swirls galore!

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Thats better, not perfect but a fair improvement!

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After machining with Menz 106 on white using the Flex 3401 followed with 85rd on black.

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Topped with Swissvax Shield a favorite of mine! and some finished reflection shots.

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Hope you guys enjoyed my first day in Perth, I didnt take as many pics of jobs I wanted due to forgetting but am doing another trip in Dec and will remember then :)

Following days to come!

including R33 GTR, Pontiac Firebird, Chev Chevelle, and some other!

Regards,

Mitch

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