imported_animes2k
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I've got a friend/client that wants me to work on his pearl black Audi TT... Fair enough, it should clean up nicely... except...
1) Audi clear is reputed to be one of (if not THE) hardest clears
2) It's black. Black = extra work for the autopian standard
3) One door and fender has been replaced. His body shop claims to have gotten them pre-painted from Audi... I can't imagine that, but what do i know?
Considering the hardness of the clear, the likely difference in hardness on the repaint (what I believe to be is actually a repaint) and the fact that he just wants it to be "clean and shiny" and doesn't want to pay the extra for the "paint restoration", I'd like to throw something on that will give very nice depth and gloss and do a very good job of hiding the defects on Black.
I was thinking some sort of glaze (to hide) followed by Souveran (for gloss and depth).
Any thoughts are more than welcome.
1) Audi clear is reputed to be one of (if not THE) hardest clears
2) It's black. Black = extra work for the autopian standard
3) One door and fender has been replaced. His body shop claims to have gotten them pre-painted from Audi... I can't imagine that, but what do i know?
Considering the hardness of the clear, the likely difference in hardness on the repaint (what I believe to be is actually a repaint) and the fact that he just wants it to be "clean and shiny" and doesn't want to pay the extra for the "paint restoration", I'd like to throw something on that will give very nice depth and gloss and do a very good job of hiding the defects on Black.
I was thinking some sort of glaze (to hide) followed by Souveran (for gloss and depth).
Any thoughts are more than welcome.