My audi is mostly gray, and has pretty moderate to hard point. There are a few sections of gloss black though that are extremely tough.
The front bumper section has only seen 4k miles but has been bombarded with rocks/sand/salt and has what I'd call "micro pitting". You can't feel each...
I have used the cutmax before. And while I can argue with starting soft and working backwards, my suspicion is you'd probably land at LC orange, which is exactly what I ended up using. If you've used Fg400 it'll likely be similar pad choice. Good luck, make sure to report back!
Good morning AG community. Just wanted to provide my take on a recent paint correction to my 2018 audi TT in grey. The vehicle only had 4k miles on it but had some hard water spots, some swirling, and some random scratches that I'll contribute to dealer/tunnel washes. I began with a wash, clay...
Yeah this car was an audi executive lease. Low miles, but I think the owner was well aware it was getting turned in. I aftually think the majority of the scratches are from car was tunnels.
I am planning to do some touch up paint (there are a few rock chips) but in cases like these hairline...
I am indeed very OCD, but not to a fault. I recognize that I am the only person that will ever see this and only under my bright shop lights. Wish I had a paint depth Guage.... *shifty eyes*
Afternoon AG. Looking for a recommendation here. I am detailing my new (to me) nardo grey audi. I've got a handful of very light scratches that don't appear to be through the clear coat. This area (and others like it) are getting Menzerna 400 with a yellow LC pad on a 5.5" pad. This is as...
Thanks Dan! I had actually sort of forgot I forgot I had it, but about 6 months ago I coated a the wheels on my SUV with it after a fresh powdercoat. Last weekend I was washing both the SUV and my current DD and couldn't believe how easily the opti coated wheels cleaned up. It was amazing...
I appreciate all the great stuff guys. Been drowning myself in YouTube reviews of many of the products mentioned and doing lots of reading. I think I'm going to give opti-gloss a try first since I already own it, and may try to top with DGPS spritz (again, already in my cabinet) and see how it...
Apologies. I may not be using the correct vernacular when I say "coating". What I mean is a product to bead water, and repel the dirt/grime/salt that we see here on a regular basis and make my washing easier/more efficient and provide some extra depth and gloss to the oem paint.
I appreciate...
Yes, looking for a coating. Something to produce some gloss/slickness and repel the elements.
Well aware that neither will prevent rock chips, but I am 'thinking' that opti gloss would help to "blend" a repaired chip a bit. But again, maybe that's just hopeful.