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Re: Rick's Audi Double

Thanks Rick I had talked myself out of racedeck this morning then saw your blog and the video of you spring cleaning. Definitely looks a lot easier then what I was imagining even an hour ago before seeing your blog post. Think I'm going to go with the race deck free flow when that time comes. Now to figure out whether I want xl or normal size. Thanks again absolutely in love with your garage maybe in about 10 years I'll get there


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Hi there - thanks to Rick's method my free flow looks great and really wasn't bad to pull out at all. Was a nice little chore on a sunny afternoon. Really love my free flow and it has stayed better looking longer than the old solid version RD tiles I had. Good luck and post pics!
 
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Rick- how do you clean and dry your pads? It always take mine a few days to dry. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.


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Rick, how do you clean and dry your buffer pads? I'm not sure if I'm doing it right. It's taking a couple of days to dry. Any advice is greatly appreciated.


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55cadillacking

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Rick, how do you clean and dry your buffer pads? I'm not sure if I'm doing it right. It's taking a couple of days to dry. Any advice is greatly appreciated.


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I hear what you are saying, Jeremy. The foam pads can retain a lot of water and for a long time. I use my handy Ikea laundry rack because it allows the water to drip off the pad instead of just saturating the bottom. Even still, it can take a day or two until they are completely dry. That's why I buy so many!
 

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I hear what you are saying, Jeremy. The foam pads can retain a lot of water and for a long time. I use my handy Ikea laundry rack because it allows the water to drip off the pad instead of just saturating the bottom. Even still, it can take a day or two until they are completely dry. That's why I buy so many!



I use a old box fan flipped so it's blowing down and put the pads on top. That seems to help. I wonder if taking a wet/ dry shop vac to the pads and pulling the water out would work.

Also do you wash your drying towels with any other towels?


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I know you did a review on a 3" griot DA a while back for the small spaces. have you made any changes or upgraded? Do you have any recommendations for something that might be even smaller to fit into harder to get to spots?
 

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After washing my pads with Chemical Guys pad cleaner, I rinse them several times and then re-mount them on the buffer. With it set at its highest speed I rest the buffer on the side of a bucket. Takes about 30 seconds to spin them almost dry. Before bagging the pads I let them air dry overnight.

Grit Guard sells a pad cleaner but it's overkill for me:
https://www.gritguard.com/Grit-Guard-Universal-Pad-Washer-p/upw16oz.htm

Chemical Guys demo:
 
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Rick,

Whats the deal on the spring? I can imagine that heavy door was a strain for sure.

Hey, sorry for the long delay in responding to your question about the door spring. May and June have been brutally busy at work for me. Good news is, I am off for six weeks starting in one hour!

Yeah, the right side spring snapped a while back. I had a 24-hour crew come out and they bailed on me (funny story kind of) and then the original company that installed and manufactured the door came out and replaced it with no issues at all. Because the wood door is so heavy the springs are quite beefy and had to be custom made. Things are back to normal now.

IMG_3032 by Rick, on Flickr

IMG_3031 by Rick, on Flickr

Now that summer holidays are upon me, I plan to do some intense detailing so stay tuned!
 

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Always looking good Rick!

I'm between a Rupes 21ES Mark II and a Flex 3401, what are your thoughts? I will be picking up the iBrid however, as that is such a useful tool.

I'm using your garage as a "helper" on how I organize mine! Great work!
 
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55cadillacking

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Always looking good Rick!

I'm between a Rupes 21ES Mark II and a Flex 3401, what are your thoughts? I will be picking up the iBrid however, as that is such a useful tool.

I'm using your garage as a "helper" on how I organize mine! Great work!

I gotta go with the Rupes. I have the 15, though. The iBrid has changed my life!
 

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Slacking on new updates Rick! lol whats new in the garage?
 
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55cadillacking

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Slacking on new updates Rick! lol whats new in the garage?

Haha! Yeah, I have been feeling guilty for not updating this thread. I have my current SQ5 sold, but awaiting final payment from purchaser, and i take delivery of my new SQ5 mid-September so I have been obsessing over that. I have detailed a few friends' cars this summer, but my summer vacation comes to an end as of next week. Once my new ride arrives, I will be sure to take some photos and share here.

Thanks for asking!
 
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55cadillacking

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It has been a very busy month in my garage. On September 11, I took possession of my 2018 Audi SQ5. I opted to have the dealer do nothing to prepare the car besides take off the majority of the wrap. I did everything else. I put a 3-video series together that demonstrates how I prepped the car. Here's some photos:

Upon delivery:
IMG_3823 by Rick, on Flickr

Prepped:
IMG_4081 by Rick, on Flickr

IMG_4084 by Rick, on Flickr

IMG_4087 by Rick, on Flickr

Winter wheels installed:
IMG_8519 by Rick, on Flickr

IMG_8486 by Rick, on Flickr

IMG_8481 by Rick, on Flickr

IMG_8440 by Rick, on Flickr
 

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Rick's Audi Double

Congrats Rick, with the new car [emoji322][emoji1319]

I'm following your YouTube channel, and have seen the newest videos (okay okay, I've seen all your videos....) WHAT AN AMAZING job you have done with your new car, I'm a huge fan of the colour - fantastic...

By the way, your garage looks stunning as always - not a shame spending the past month in there [emoji6][emoji1303]

Frank


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55cadillacking

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Congrats Rick, with the new car [emoji322][emoji1319]

I'm following your YouTube channel, and have seen the newest videos (okay okay, I've seen all your videos....) WHAT AN AMAZING job you have done with your new car, I'm a huge fan of the colour - fantastic...

By the way, your garage looks stunning as always - not a shame spending the past month in there [emoji6][emoji1303]

Frank


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Thanks, Frank. Between my new car and the current state of my garage, I'm a pretty happy fellow.
 
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55cadillacking

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It might be in here somewhere but just in case, Costco is using your pics on their site.

Yes, I became aware the photos I sent to QuickJack would be used in various online advertisement campaigns. They have used quite a bit on the QuickJack Facebook page as well as their actual website. It was a bit of quid pro quo thing.

Awesome garage. I was wondering what paint color codes did you use on your garage walls?

Thanks. I don't have much info other than a photo of the swatch I chose. Here it is:

colors by Rick, on Flickr

Beautiful new car. Suits the garage very well!

Thanks. I bought it less than a month prior to winter arriving, and winter seems to have finally left us, so I'm really looking forward to spoiling it. I have some Youtube stuff planned for the coming spring and summer months.
 

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Saw your garage with the R8 on RaceDeck's IG and was wondering if you had added a new toy or if they had photoshopped it in. Place still looks great!!
 

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Wow great thread. I know I have visited before but some how I never posted. How much better are the Rupes polishers than a flex?
 
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55cadillacking

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Saw your garage with the R8 on RaceDeck's IG and was wondering if you had added a new toy or if they had photoshopped it in. Place still looks great!!

I would do some bad things to get a car like that. Very bad things!

Wow great thread. I know I have visited before but some how I never posted. How much better are the Rupes polishers than a flex?

I like the feel of the Rupes over the Flex, but they are both high quality machines. It's like trying to choose between an Audi and a BMW.
 

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Rick just a quick note to say Jalopnik picked up one of your videos today on the front page. You should to Alanis King, the author.
 
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55cadillacking

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Beautiful garage!

Thanks, I'm happy with the way it looks and the way it performs for me.

Rick just a quick note to say Jalopnik picked up one of your videos today on the front page. You should to Alanis King, the author.

https://jalopnik.com/allow-this-video-of-an-audi-r8-being-detailed-lull-you-1827665835

Congrats on making it onto Jalop! I missed this somehow yesterday!

Yes, it was quite a thrill to see Jalopnik picked up on one of my detailing videos. I got a kick out of the comments from the Jalopnik users. They are quite a "know-it-all bunch over there. Regardless, I've been having fun doing select details and making videos of the process. It was also cool that Audi retweeted the article.

Here's some recent photos. No big changes, just a matter of perfecting the space to meet my needs. I'm 99% there.

IMG_9800 by Rick @ RAD Garage, on Flickr

IMG_9803 by Rick @ RAD Garage, on Flickr

IMG_9805 by Rick @ RAD Garage, on Flickr

IMG_9811 by Rick @ RAD Garage, on Flickr

IMG_9812 by Rick @ RAD Garage, on Flickr
 
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55cadillacking

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I like how in the video you took the mats out to the electric boxes but you have the drying clips on your wall.

Sixteen minutes of cinematic gold, and you catch the fact I didn't use my clips? Hilarious. Hey, if nature is going to cooperate and give me sun, I'm gonna use it! Great to hear from you!
 

Jeremy5431

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Rick,

I have been following your thread from the beginning. I must say you are providing me tons of inspiration for my garage!


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