My RS4 after being detailed
My RS4 after being detailed
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scottRS4

Original Poster:

206 posts

200 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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Hi, I had my B7 RS4 detailed recently by Ally at 360 Complete in Fife. The main reason I wanted it done was because a previous owner had put plenty light scratches all over the paintwork, by what looks like wearing a ring whilst washing the car or with a sponge full of grit, im sure you get the picture.

Here's the first pic before any work was carried out:





You can see the swirls marks here, and in the pic below the kind of light scratch:






I was working away from home at the time, so I had the car dropped off at Ally's and asked that he updated me with what he was doing - He sent a few pics to my mobile with progress reports which was good of him.

Heres one pic of the bonnet during the correction:







I could ramble on about what I think goes on during the correction, but im no expert so if Ally comes on here he can add his piece if he wants, anyway the next few pics are of the finished article - these say alot more about his work than I could so here they are:























And there we have it, Im well pleased with the result, I think the pics speak for themselves. Ally also valeted the interior and detailed the engine bay to a high standard. If you are up around the Fife area and need this type of work doing you wont go wrong getting in touch with him - this is his website www.360complete.net

Now I just need to get my finger out and look after it


Thanks for looking

X7LDA

940 posts

221 months

Monday 10th August 2009
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What a transformation!!!!!!!! Top work.

Another thumbs up for Al here - Definitely worth the money makes you fall in love with the car all over again.

Oh and a VERY nice car you have there sir wink

scottRS4

Original Poster:

206 posts

200 months

Monday 10th August 2009
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Thanks, deffinately the best car ive owned, and probably the best I ever will own. I just hope things stop breaking on it.

X7LDA

940 posts

221 months

Monday 10th August 2009
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I've learnt that lesson with the Exige - once you replace everything, there's nothing left to break - Oh apart from all the replaced parts...!!