Polished Bliss Vs Audi A3 3.2 V6 + Werkstatt

cupra_clark

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This was todays job, at the same place as yesterday for another protection detail, the owner didnt want paint correction and to be honest, once washed and dried i couldnt really see many defects at all for a car that is coming up for 3 years old, which was very surprising, but a nice change :)



Couple of before pics to give you an idea of what it was like when i arrived:



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Process:





Wash:



- Foamed with AB Foam Lance and Meguiars Hyper Wash

- Rinsed at high pressure

- Foamed again and then washed with TBM & Meguiars Shampoo Plus

- Wheels cleaned with Meguiars WB (4:1), MF Mitt and Wheel Brush.

- Arches - Meguiars APC

- T&G Remover on lower half of car, tailgate and back bumper (very little tar for a car a couple of years old!)

- Rinsed again

- Dried with PB Waffle weave



Polish:



- Jeffs Werkstatt Acrylic Prime & Meguiars Polishing Pad @ Speed 1

- Jeffs Werkstatt Acrylic Jett by hand

- Windows - Zymol HD Cleanse

- Exhaust tips - Blackfire Fine Cut Metal Polish

- Arches - Meguiars All Season Dressing

- Tyres - Blackfire Long Lasting Tyre Gel

- Wheels - PB Wheel Sealant





Afters, unfortunately all inside due to the rain :rolleyes: :



Exhaust tips before:



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Exhaust tips after:



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Excellent! Don't you love those easy two step jobs? Not as good money-wise but after a lot of tough jobs, I bet you kind of enjoyed these last two you've done. :)



BTW, Prime seems to work best for me when applied and worked lightly into the paint via PC on 5.
 
Thanks for the tip Scott, we've played around alot with the prime and found that on speed 5 it dried up too much, doing it at the speed we do now results in almost one clean buff off with a MF :)



and yes i do love those easy 2 step jobs now and again! :D
 
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