1990 Black Audi with 15 years of paint defects (a must see!)

stilez

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I did this job at the same location as the 280Z. I did this one first because I wanted a cherry as the second job :).



The owner bought this car real cheap to I guess, toy around in throughout the winter. He told me via email it was in pretty rough shape, but I did not expect this!



I did a really bad Maxima many months back and I thought I wouldn't get another one that bad. I thought wrong! This car was filled with deep swirls, scratches, scuffs, oxidations, chips, pits, YOU NAME IT!





Here's a shot of the car when I got there. Not bad right?



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Upon further inspection, this is what I had to deal with:



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My final processes to correct it all were:



-QEW

-APC to presoak

-PB Clay

-Menzerna PowerGloss via rotary and LC Polishing Pad @ 1500 rpm

-Menzerna IP via rotary and LC Polishing Pad @ 1500 rpm

-Menzerna PO106 via rotary and LC Polishing Pad @ 1200 rpm

-Poorboy's EX to top





-APC 10:1 to clean rims/tires/wells

-BnB to dress tires/wells



-GR-40 to treat plastic trim

-Mothers Metal Polish and #0000 Steel Wool for all metal trim



All Fixed :D:



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Before

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After

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Before

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After

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I learned that most paint defects can be fixed. The roof was far too gone. I swear this car was washed with a tire brush all it's life. I was able to correct any feasible damages that did not require a repaint. To correct the pitting, chipping, and etching, a repaint is a must. I was not sure how thin the paint was after 15 years and I wasn't about to start experimenting.



Hope you all enjoyed :).



I dedicate all my details this weekend to my grandfather, who passed away suddenly on Thursday...Rest in Peace.
 
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Shows the incredible results Menzerna can yield with NO cutting pads and speeds under 2000 RPM! I had to do a double take to make sure I was reading correctly, no cutting pad!!



Marvelous work as alwys and my condolences to you during this sad time :(
 
Yes, no cutting pad at all. My polishing pad was smoking when the day was over ;).





Thanks for the kind words :).
 
My hat's off to you- fine job. Heh heh, good thing you had the rotary for that one ;)



At least it didn't have the BBS-style wheels :D
 
GSRstilez said:
Yes, no cutting pad at all. My polishing pad was smoking when the day was over ;).





Thanks for the kind words :).



Was the Audi a single stage finish? I hope it didn't cake your pads up with old paint hehe
 
Sean-my condolences on the passing of your Grandfather.
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Nice recovery on the Audi! Those were some pretty evil looking swirls in the paint. Looks like you got the vast majority of them. :)
 
Thanks :D.





Paul: Don't have one :(. If I did, I would've wetsanded all of the horizontal surfaces pending the thickness. It really needed it in some areas.
 
wow, awesome transformation! :woot:



again, sorry to hear about your grandfather. hope you and your family are okay.
 
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