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Old 10-21-08, 04:08   #1 (permalink)
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A4 Correction

The owner of this black car hasn't been into detailing, but I think he's slowly becoming addicted like us, as the swirl and scratching present since purchase where nagging on his mind.

He is keen to look after it, so a paintwork correction detail was in order to get a good base to enjoy maintaining.

It was in quite a sorry state, to our standards anyway

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Outside only on this detail, apart from interior glass.
Wheels first,
a mix of AS Smart wheels and foaming agent, Vikan and soft brushes -













A deep cleanse snowfoam mix for the paintwork, with a development foam,
8ml of washing up liquid and 5ml of AS G101. This was constantly topped up to soak for 10 minutes -










While soaking, I removed some tar and balance weight tab residue from behind the wheel spokes, it was a messy job -








Washed with Megs Shampoo plus and Sonus mit.

It was dried then clayed, the chrome effect trim can be sensitive to water marks etc on these cars, so I dried it off completely instead of claying while wet. Yellow poly clay used.

Taped up, then set up equipment to begin the transformation -









Inspection lamp pics -















Depth checks, then on to machine work via Metabo rotary.
After a small selection test, I decided on megs polishing pad with a mix of Menz IP and FF, heavier on the IP. Then refined with FF on a finishing pad.
More smaller drops of polish used on this tough VAG paint, responds better
than 2 - 3 larger pea sized drops -

Some 50/50 shots -


















After correction -

















Lights corrected also -












The bonnet had a tough, but good quality re-spray, and unfortunately suffered the worst marring.
I used 3M Fast Cut plus here on a cutting pad, then refined with Menz FF on polishing pad.

Swissvax pre-wax oil, then 3 layers of Swissvax best of Show.
And the afters.
I've been studying my snapping technique, so might be a bit pic heavy this bit.......




















































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Old 10-21-08, 04:12   #2 (permalink)
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Re: A4 Correction

Looks great, wish we had the TDI here in Canada.
 
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Old 10-21-08, 11:48   #3 (permalink)
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Awesome work!
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Thats some good work! Nice job!
 
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Wow that is impressive. A lot of people have black Audis here as company cars, and they all look terrible. That looks fantastic now and the way they should look.
 
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Great Work....

The befores on the wheels are delicious....
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Nice save, the new Audi's look good.

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Top notch work mate .
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The results look excellent, I'm really surprised you did not have to use a more aggressive combination to remove the swirls. Maybe the damage just wasn't that deep??

Nice work. Josh
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Pardon my ignorance, but what's a bonnet?

Great job, by the way!! That paint looks wet.
 
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Re: A4 Correction

Awesome job Tony. The pictures are fantastic as well.

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The results look excellent, I'm really surprised you did not have to use a more aggressive combination to remove the swirls. Maybe the damage just wasn't that deep??

Nice work. Josh

Everything came out quite easily, the car is only 2 years old ish, and the swirl was just inflicted by poor washing technique, so nothing majorly deep really.



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