911C4S and Audi A6 Corrected and Opti-Coated by Greg Gellas

Greg Gellas

I'm Greg :)
I had two friends contact me for Opti-Coat application, one a new 911C4S, the other car was a 2012 Audi A6. They would be dropping off both cars on a Thursday evening and picking them up on Saturday, needless to say not tons of time. Both were going to get a 1 step polish then the Opti-Coat application, after inspection of the Audi we decided a 1 step wouldn't get the correction rate wanted, so we decided on a 2 step. With two days and a lot of work, I called up Anthony Onorato, he was able to come give me a hand on the Audi to make sure I got the work done for Saturday.

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I began with a wash, using Dawn and Chemical Guys Citrus Wash and Clear. The wheels got a good cleaning with Sonax FE, and the tires were cleaned with Tuff Shine Tire Cleaner. The condition it came to me in was less then stellar, the paint was full of buffer trails and swirls.

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Here you can see how hazy the paint was after the 1 step of correction. We were using surbuff pads and 101 on a Rupes LHR21.

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Here you can see the results after finishing down with the Rupes LHR15 using a Rupes yellow pad and Sonax Perfect finish.

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The B Pillars needed some work.

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After 1 pass we cleaned up most of the swirling and some of the scratches. Although we only did one pass, I felt that was all the correction I was able to get without a going through so we left them there.

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Even the tail lights got a good polishing to remove the scratches.

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We washed the car again to remove all the dust made from compounding. Here is Anthony drying the car.

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Once completely dry, and after a IPA wipe down, we started coating it using Opti-Coat Pro. All of the paint and trim got coated. The Tires got coated with the TuffShine Tire Clear Coat, and the windshield got an application of Opti-Glass Pro. Now the black on the Audi POPS, before it had a Gray haze to it.

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Moving on to the 911 C4s I did a wash using Dawn and Chemical Guys Citrus Wash and Clear. Here you can see that the car had some protection on it from the dealership.

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There were some light but noticeable scratches above the door on the roofline.

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One pass was not enough to get them all out.

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After 2 passes using Sonax Perfect finish on a PorterCable XP with a 3 inch pad, I was able to get them out. I then went over the entire car using a Rupes LHR15 mated with Rupes Yellow pads and Sonax Perfect finish.

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After another wash and then an IPA wipe down, I move on to applying the Opti-coat pro, you can't see my applicator, but I was using suede applicators from Car-Pro. All of the paint and trim got coated.

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Seeing that this is a new car, the owner decided to opt for the lifetime warranty that can be chosen with Opti-Coat Pro.

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I just love this color!

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Right as I snapped this final picture the clients walked in. :)

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As always thanks for looking. Greg Gellas :)
 
Awesome work Greg!!! How's your PPF learning coming along?? I did a little experiment and laid a 5 diffrent 6x6 squars of film on my car and lifted them right away. Not once could I do it with out marring my paint a little no matter how careful I was. Funny I had never even thought about it till I talked to you on FB the other day. Bright side its very little and polishes out quickly when film is removed!
 
Awesome work Greg!!! How's your PPF learning coming along?? I did a little experiment and laid a 5 diffrent 6x6 squars of film on my car and lifted them right away. Not once could I do it with out marring my paint a little no matter how careful I was. Funny I had never even thought about it till I talked to you on FB the other day. Bright side its very little and polishes out quickly when film is removed!

The thing that bothers me is that is that you cant see the marring under the film. I guess that doesn't matter, as the film should last up to 10 years, but once it's pulled off a polishing will be needed.

Been practicing cutting film on my refrigerator :D At this point I would do it on my own car without a worry.
 
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