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Re: Rick's Audi Double

Rick,

I've been following the thread for a while now and am just getting around to posting in it. Awesome work so far. It's truly something to show off.

If I may pick your brain for some opinion answers, I would greatly appreciate it.

I recently just bought my first new car (15 Subaru Crosstrek) with a leather interior and want to get off on the right foot with products for detailing it and keeping the car in great shape. Additionally, my girlfriends car (09 Civic) has seen some rougher days but I would like to try to get it as nice as possible now that we are in a house that we can keep our cars in the garage.

I've noticed you've got quite a bit of Griot's products around in your garage and am specifically looking at them as they have a location in the Indianapolis region that would be convenient for me to pick up product.

Where I get lost is which products I should get and what ones to avoid. I would rather spend money once and get what I need to get this project going rather than continually need something else or find out that I was off base in my purchase. Would I be wrong to look at their car care kits? Or would you recommend individually piecing together a kit? If so, which products?

I appreciate any feedback or advice you can provide!
Thanks, Tom
 
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55cadillacking

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Hi Tom. I'll send you a direct message soon. It's hard to answer your question in a single post. I will be in touch very soon. Congrats on the new purchase. Something very exciting about a brand new car.
 

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Rick, I just received this and was thinking how am I going to mount it. So I strolled through your thread again.... Command mounting strips....why didn't I think of that! Glad I came to the right place.

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Thanks for the great idea!
 
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Rick, I just received this and was thinking how am I going to mount it. So I strolled through your thread again.... Command mounting strips....why didn't I think of that! Glad I came to the right place.

Thanks for the great idea!

What can I say, I am a genius. I will pass the credit along to EMC2, he was the one who gave me the idea. You got that sign from the dude who insists on using my photos, eh? Supporting the enemy! J/K.
 

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Hey I didn't know till after I swear....I thought those garages looked familiar. Who is the friendly I should purchase from in the future. That dude won't get back to me about a custom.
 

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Well, it took some time, but I finally made it through all 71 pages. It was worth it. I am amazed at the attention to detail you have and your space is quite phenomenal. With all of the Craftsman gear you have, you should be the Sears poster-boy or get some sort of advertising kickback from them.

Question: Hey, where'd you get those rods you hang your cleaning supplies on? ;) Just kidding. I think I may have read that very question at least a dozen times and each time, you answered very politely. Well done!

Also, awesome job on the website. I love it.

From one Audi lover to another, you have great tastes in cars and the paint, decor and gear in your garage will be an inspiration to me for my shop that I hope to get started soon.

I love the SQ5. Being an avant lover with a family, it's the perfect combo of sport and utility. I'm looking at the Q5 as my next car, but have two teenagers that will be driving soon. So, that may be a while. I too have 20" Peelers on my C6 A6, but they are on all year round since our winters aren't very harsh in OK.

Again, thanks for the inspiration. Cheers :beer:
 

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Question: Hey, where'd you get those rods you hang your cleaning supplies on? ;) Just kidding. I think I may have read that very question at least a dozen times and each time, you answered very politely. Well done!

HAHAHA... That's awesome! After reading that first line i was like oh god, here we go again......
 
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Well, it took some time, but I finally made it through all 71 pages. It was worth it. I am amazed at the attention to detail you have and your space is quite phenomenal. With all of the Craftsman gear you have, you should be the Sears poster-boy or get some sort of advertising kickback from them.

Question: Hey, where'd you get those rods you hang your cleaning supplies on? ;) Just kidding. I think I may have read that very question at least a dozen times and each time, you answered very politely. Well done!

Also, awesome job on the website. I love it.

From one Audi lover to another, you have great tastes in cars and the paint, decor and gear in your garage will be an inspiration to me for my shop that I hope to get started soon.

I love the SQ5. Being an avant lover with a family, it's the perfect combo of sport and utility. I'm looking at the Q5 as my next car, but have two teenagers that will be driving soon. So, that may be a while. I too have 20" Peelers on my C6 A6, but they are on all year round since our winters aren't very harsh in OK.

Again, thanks for the inspiration. Cheers :beer:

I'm flattered you would take the time to read the entire thread. And, yes, you can get the rods at your local IKEA! I'm happy that you find what I have done inspirational for your project. I see you started a thread and I will be sure to follow your progress.

I'm a huge Q5/SQ5 fan. Like you say, nice combination of sport and utility. Although, my most recent camping trip taught me that I do need a roof storage box.

Keep in touch,
Rick
 
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Detailed a friend's Infiniti FX45. Tried to include a bunch of functional elements of my garage in the 11-minute video below. Check it out if you would like.

 

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Rick,

COOL video! Very interesting. I have a question, so you did not use the extractor on the carpets it looks like. And is that a steam machine you used on the seats and the engine bay?
 
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Hey Kyle. I opted not to use the hot water extractor. Instead, the shampooing of the carpet enabled me to leave those gorgeous lines with my vacuum. Yes, that is my Mytee Firebird steamer I've owned for a while. Recently, I've been using it a lot more. Great tool to pulverize hard stains and sticky messes. Thanks for viewing.
 

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Great video Rick! Really makes me want to go out and put the polisher on all my cars. They need it. The reverse water effect was pretty cool :beer:
 

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Truly amazing video - so inspiring to see how you work through the car..... Well done!


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Nice job. Never seen steam used on the upholstery and dash. Is there no issues with the electronics?

Lol, funny watching Ghost as the wax was curing.
 
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Nice Rick! Audi fan here too!

Great video Rick! Really makes me want to go out and put the polisher on all my cars. They need it. The reverse water effect was pretty cool :beer:

Truly amazing video - so inspiring to see how you work through the car..... Well done!

I appreciate you guys taking the time to view my most recent video and it's great to hear your thoughts. All of this is helping me plan out the most epic of videos which will document the big detail I have in store for my SQ5 at some point in the very near future.

Nice job. Never seen steam used on the upholstery and dash. Is there no issues with the electronics?

Lol, funny watching Ghost as the wax was curing.

I don't really use the steam on the electronic instrument panel, it was more for the vents. As dramatic as the steam looks in the video, it is actually quite dry. Sounds weird to say, but there is way more liquid when you use a conventional detailing spray. I am really liking the various uses for my steamer.

I thought the Ghost would get a chuckle or two.
 
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Seems reasonable, had not thought about how much moisture comes from using sprays.

Your a heck of a friend to devote that much time to this, and he is trusting. Nice job.
 

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Awesome space Rick. Took many evenings to get through it but now I'm caught up and am well versed in cleaning race deck along with knowing what isle at ikea to get the rails :)

Have you considered installing a Murphy bed and running a Bed-and-breakfast on the side ?- I think you would have plenty of takers.

Anyway a great read and now that kids are asleep I'm going to audit my detailing supplies :)

Cheers Grumblebum.
 
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Awesome space Rick. Took many evenings to get through it but now I'm caught up and am well versed in cleaning race deck along with knowing what isle at ikea to get the rails :)

Have you considered installing a Murphy bed and running a Bed-and-breakfast on the side ?- I think you would have plenty of takers.

Anyway a great read and now that kids are asleep I'm going to audit my detailing supplies :)

Cheers Grumblebum.

Thanks for checking it all out. It has been quite an evolution over the 4+ years since I've been at it. I'll give you credit for the idea when the B&B becomes operational!

What an amazing garage sir!
Well done! :)

I appreciate that. Thanks.
 
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Hey, if anyone has ever thought, "Gee, I have 10 minutes to spare, I wish I could watch a video of a guy washing his Audi SQ5 in his garage", I have just the video for you! LOL

I'm pretty proud of this one. It shows the process I follow to wash a dirty car in my garage. Check it out here, if you dare.
 

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Hey, if anyone has ever thought, "Gee, I have 10 minutes to spare, I wish I could watch a video of a guy washing his Audi SQ5 in his garage", I have just the video for you! LOL

I'm pretty proud of this one. It shows the process I follow to wash a dirty car in my garage. Check it out here, if you dare.

I confess I’ve never had such a thought, SQ5 or not.

But I watched it because you dared me.

Now I can only say I will quietly slink away and hope nobody here sees my wife’s 2001 Audi allroad in person.

At least not until I can get another bucket….

Extremely well done video and detailing.
 

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Nice job! I just subscribed to you YouTube channel. I have to say, you're cars are lucky to have you as their owner.

Questions: Would using a shop vac on it's blower setting work as a blow dryer? What is the stuff you used on the tires (@ 8:10)
 

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Rick,

Great job on the video. I enjoyed the background music, and you did a thorough job of cleaning your car (as I knew you would). Though I did notice you weren't wearing vans this time. :)
 

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Just wanted to thank you for the video, really helps in learning the steps and seeing the accessoires in action :)
 
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I confess I’ve never had such a thought, SQ5 or not.

But I watched it because you dared me.

Now I can only say I will quietly slink away and hope nobody here sees my wife’s 2001 Audi allroad in person.

At least not until I can get another bucket….

Extremely well done video and detailing.

Glad you watched it, and now I dare you to go wash your wife's Allroad!

Nice job! I just subscribed to you YouTube channel. I have to say, you're cars are lucky to have you as their owner.

Questions: Would using a shop vac on it's blower setting work as a blow dryer? What is the stuff you used on the tires (@ 8:10)

Thanks for the subscription. Yes, my car is pretty damn spoiled. As for the shop vac blower, it is an option. I would say the Metro vastly outperforms your typical vac/leaf blower. Much more maneuverable, the air is heated and filtered, and it blasts like a son of a gun. I love the tool immensely. I use Stoner's "More Shine" on tires. I have a few other "fancier" tire dressings, but this one is quick and effective.

Rick,

Great job on the video. I enjoyed the background music, and you did a thorough job of cleaning your car (as I knew you would). Though I did notice you weren't wearing vans this time. :)

I thought you'd notice that! Haha.

Just wanted to thank you for the video, really helps in learning the steps and seeing the accessoires in action :)

You are very welcome. Thank you for watching. I tried to really showcase the various tools and products I use.
 

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Glad you watched it, and now I dare you to go wash your wife's Allroad!

Thanks, now I'm toast. I've been double dared and now I have to watch the video again to make sure I do it right.

Something for this Saturday--the other projects can wait another week. The old girl (I mean car!) deserves a little spiffing up.
 
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Thanks, now I'm toast. I've been double dared and now I have to watch the video again to make sure I do it right.

Something for this Saturday--the other projects can wait another week. The old girl (I mean car!) deserves a little spiffing up.

That's the spirit!

Great vid. Was that salt crud from last winter?

Salt crud from last winter? Sometimes, it's like you don't know me at all...lol

No, it's just your ordinary road dirt that plagues my very existence. Looks nastier on camera than it really is.
 

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Glad you watched it, and now I dare you to go wash your wife's Allroad!

The dare worked. I put her on the lift for the first time today to look over the brakes and clean out the skid plates.

No way can I approach your skill level, but Grünnie (short for Grünnhilde) is happier.

Thanks for the inspiration and the needed kick! Maybe someday I'll have an Audi garage too.
 

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I thought I would just post up a couple pics of the current vehicles that get housed in my garage:

2009 Audi Q7
Babied since new - LOVE IT!


2009 Audi Q7 by 55cadillacking, on Flickr

2011 Kia Optima SX Turbo
I know, I know, it's a Kia, but DAMN I love this car!


IMG_0152 by 55cadillacking, on Flickr

These were our cars back in 2008 in our old house:

2006 Cadillac STS-V
2007 Lincoln MKZ


0012 by 55cadillacking, on Flickr

There is nothing F@%@#% wrong with Kia.
 

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Salt crud from last winter? Sometimes, it's like you don't know me at all...lol

No, it's just your ordinary road dirt that plagues my very existence. Looks nastier on camera than it really is.

Thought you may have taken some creative liberties with the 'before' pics. I've luckily never had that kind of crud in any non-winter season.
 
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