Audiman77
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- Aug 18, 2013
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My A5 was covered in swirls. Used CG V34, V36, 2 coats of BFAFPP and 1 coat of Bf CS. Happy with the final result. Sore as hell tho lol View attachment 20874
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2 coats of BFWDAFPP probably unnecessary, especially if you are topping with CS. Do 2 coats of CS 3-4 hours apart. Top that with BF Midnight Sun paste wax and you will be grinning from ear to ear.
The only two products I have used by BF were their clay bar and the BFWD. Both have been superb products.
BFWD is one of my favorites to use on glass. I have yet to find a glass sealant t or coating that is durable on the front windshield, but BFWD on the side glass and rear glass is amazing in its beading and sheeting qualities and its durability. So easy to apply, cost effective, and provides several months of protection on a daily driven, kept outside vehicle.
Ur rite. But after the first coat I had a bird bomb on my roof. Had to use a compound to get it out. So my OCD kicked in and I redid the entire car. I have issues
That sucks! Been there man. Us black car owners are probably the most OCD of all of them.:buffing:
U aren't kidding man. I swore I would never buy another black audi bc the clear coats so sensitive. But i did and now I'm paying the price. Lol. I look at it the wrong way and it gets swirls
You have a black AUDI. Audi has one of the nicest and hardest clearcoats to work with, including their metallic and Jet Black. You want a nightmare? Try Honda black, or if you really want to have a fun day (maybe so fun that you quit detailing for good because you had so much fun), try Subaru black. :dblthumb2: