5 things to do after you get a new car
#1
AudiWorld Member
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5 things to do after you get a new car
Hi,
Once my car arrived, I will be a first time car owner.
What are the first 5 things I need to do next in terms of preventative maintenance?
I'm talking about color coating, window tinting, apply dent protector.. haha that's the only things I can think of.
I'm in the city of Chicago. Car is Monsoon Gray. If you know a good/reliable place, I would like to know the name of the place too.
Thanks!
Once my car arrived, I will be a first time car owner.
What are the first 5 things I need to do next in terms of preventative maintenance?
I'm talking about color coating, window tinting, apply dent protector.. haha that's the only things I can think of.
I'm in the city of Chicago. Car is Monsoon Gray. If you know a good/reliable place, I would like to know the name of the place too.
Thanks!
#2
AudiWorld Super User
Get XPEL Ultimate and get it ceramic coated right away. Once that is done upgrade the sway bars. After that, throw out the all season tires and go with season dedicated tires.
#6
AudiWorld Senior Member
Hi,
Once my car arrived, I will be a first time car owner.
What are the first 5 things I need to do next in terms of preventative maintenance?
I'm talking about color coating, window tinting, apply dent protector.. haha that's the only things I can think of.
I'm in the city of Chicago. Car is Monsoon Gray. If you know a good/reliable place, I would like to know the name of the place too.
Thanks!
Once my car arrived, I will be a first time car owner.
What are the first 5 things I need to do next in terms of preventative maintenance?
I'm talking about color coating, window tinting, apply dent protector.. haha that's the only things I can think of.
I'm in the city of Chicago. Car is Monsoon Gray. If you know a good/reliable place, I would like to know the name of the place too.
Thanks!
Here’s what I did, when I got mine...
1) PPF full front, side wheel wells, hood, a-pillars, mirrors, trunk lip
2) RS style grille - EMD auto or EBay
3) Ceramic coatings
4) Metal accelerator, foot pad and brake pedals
5) Window tinting, including front windshield
#7
Check out Chicago Auto Pros in Glenview. They're an awesome shop - they do amazing work. Tints, coatings, overall detail, etc.
Ask to speak with Greg or Jason (the owners) and let them know Max with the S5 recommended you.
Ask to speak with Greg or Jason (the owners) and let them know Max with the S5 recommended you.
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#8
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This what I did -
1) Sprayed all carpets inside and trunk with 3M Scotch guard green label, two coats. Test first in an obscure area to be sure no color change.
2) Applied leather conditioner/repellent on all leather surfaces.
3) Applied RainX on all window outer surfaces and outside mirrors and buffed thoroughly with soft cloth. Cleaned the the glass thoroughly before RainX application.
4) Installed Weathertech floor mats
5) Installed outdoor carpet from Homedepot cut it to fit in the trunk over the factory surface
6) Applied RejeX, two coats. Used microfiber cloth to remove RejeX. Important apply in shade. Being particular myself cleaned the paint surface with 3M hand glaze to remove any wax that the dealer may have applied before RejeX (probably not necessary RejeX has glazing compound in it).
To protect the rear bumper when lifting heavy objects, bought a 4x6 movers blanket from Harbor Freight and installed it under the outdoor carpet in the trunk. Folded up the extra length under the carpet near the trunk lip. When needed, I simply take the length out let it hang over the bumper and then fold it up once done.
1) Sprayed all carpets inside and trunk with 3M Scotch guard green label, two coats. Test first in an obscure area to be sure no color change.
2) Applied leather conditioner/repellent on all leather surfaces.
3) Applied RainX on all window outer surfaces and outside mirrors and buffed thoroughly with soft cloth. Cleaned the the glass thoroughly before RainX application.
4) Installed Weathertech floor mats
5) Installed outdoor carpet from Homedepot cut it to fit in the trunk over the factory surface
6) Applied RejeX, two coats. Used microfiber cloth to remove RejeX. Important apply in shade. Being particular myself cleaned the paint surface with 3M hand glaze to remove any wax that the dealer may have applied before RejeX (probably not necessary RejeX has glazing compound in it).
To protect the rear bumper when lifting heavy objects, bought a 4x6 movers blanket from Harbor Freight and installed it under the outdoor carpet in the trunk. Folded up the extra length under the carpet near the trunk lip. When needed, I simply take the length out let it hang over the bumper and then fold it up once done.
Last edited by 18A5SB; 03-23-2019 at 10:56 AM.
#9
AudiWorld Member
This what I did -
1) Sprayed all carpets inside and trunk with 3M Scotch guard green label, two coats. Test first in an obscure area to be sure no color change.
2) Applied leather conditioner/repellent on all leather surfaces.
3) Applied RainX on all window outer surfaces and outside mirrors and buffed thoroughly with soft cloth. Cleaned the the glass thoroughly before RainX application.
4) Installed Weathertech floor mats
5) Installed outdoor carpet from Homedepot cut it to fit in the trunk over the factory surface
6) Applied RejeX, two coats. Used microfiber cloth to remove RejeX. Important apply in shade. Being particular myself cleaned the paint surface with 3M hand glaze to remove any wax that the dealer may have applied before RejeX (probably not necessary RejeX has glazing compound in it).
To protect the rear bumper when lifting heavy objects, bought a 4x6 movers blanket from Harbor Freight and installed it under the outdoor carpet in the trunk. Folded up the extra length under the carpet near the trunk lip. When needed, I simply take the length out let it hang over the bumper and then fold it up once done.
1) Sprayed all carpets inside and trunk with 3M Scotch guard green label, two coats. Test first in an obscure area to be sure no color change.
2) Applied leather conditioner/repellent on all leather surfaces.
3) Applied RainX on all window outer surfaces and outside mirrors and buffed thoroughly with soft cloth. Cleaned the the glass thoroughly before RainX application.
4) Installed Weathertech floor mats
5) Installed outdoor carpet from Homedepot cut it to fit in the trunk over the factory surface
6) Applied RejeX, two coats. Used microfiber cloth to remove RejeX. Important apply in shade. Being particular myself cleaned the paint surface with 3M hand glaze to remove any wax that the dealer may have applied before RejeX (probably not necessary RejeX has glazing compound in it).
To protect the rear bumper when lifting heavy objects, bought a 4x6 movers blanket from Harbor Freight and installed it under the outdoor carpet in the trunk. Folded up the extra length under the carpet near the trunk lip. When needed, I simply take the length out let it hang over the bumper and then fold it up once done.
#10
AudiWorld Member
As soon as I got mine, I did a few things that I think were needed immediately. All others, such as modifications can be done later.
Immediately went to get it ceramic tinted.
Full paint correction
Feynlab Self Heal Lite ceramic coating.
Immediately went to get it ceramic tinted.
Full paint correction
Feynlab Self Heal Lite ceramic coating.