Cant wax a Audi with a coating??? Is this true?

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A close family friend is visiting from out of state. She has an Audi A8 and when she arrived I was detailing my truck and noticed how dirty hers was. I told her if she wants id detail it for her while shes here. She replied to me that it has a "special" factory coating on it and if it gets wax on it it will be ruined. So I asked her where she heard that, since that was the first time ive heard such a thing, and she said that the dealership told her that. It also has a scratch on it from hitting a shopping cart that id like to remove for her. Thing is if she doesnt want me touching it then by no means am i going to touch it.

My question is, for future reference, is what the dealership told her true? Do Audi have a coating on them that can be compromised by wax or did the dealership sell her on some snake oil?
 
That is hockus pokus brondondolon! First it could not be classified as a coating (as we know it) if it was not chemically same. Solvents in waxes cannot and should not affect any legitimate coatings on the market. If this is a special thing, she should have been provided with litterature on it and how to maintain it. I currently maintain 3 Audis and none have suffered at the hands of paint sealants or waxes. They were actually enhanced.
 
snake oil.. coatings can be waxed, should they...no IMO as it can hinder their properties but it will not hurt a real coating. Most likely she was sold some sealant that isn't truly a coating.
 
snake oil.. coatings can be waxed, should they...no IMO as it can hinder their properties but it will not hurt a real coating. Most likely she was sold some sealant that isn't truly a coating.

Even sealants can be waxed without being compromised.
 
It sounds like the dealership may have sold her a "coating" where she needs to keep going back to them for renewal, and they may have led her to believe that if anything else is done, the warranty on that coating would be nullified. We all know it's nonsense. You can try and educate her, but in the end, it's her car and her decision.
 
Ok yeah thats what i thought. I just didnt want to be wrong and get a customer one day with an audi and possibly ruin it because of some special "coating" that it had on it. I was pretty sure it was just a way for the dealership to make money off of her but im not going to try and change her mind. If shes happy with going to the dealership to have them wash it with an old shop towel thats her prerogative. When i tried telling her that it sounds a little weird that something cant be waxed she treated it like "well its an audi not a dodge like your truck its special" so im not going to try telling her again. I just wanted to know if there was something i didnt know.
 
I have some prime real estate near some swamp land and I would be more than happy to sell at a great price!! Man I feel what you are saying Brondondolon. You want to fix the scratch, not only will you make it look 10 times better; your close friend will still not see the light!! She is stuck in the Matrix!! She needs the Blue Pill to see the light!!

I have a friend that does the same thing. He thinks the dealership does the best job...

Best thing you could do is let her know and hopefully she can make the decision. IMO no matter what you say she will not listen to you.

When she leaves the Matrix...I am sure she will come to you!!

Patience is a virtue!!!....LOL

Peace!!!
 
•Audi purports their vehicles' paint has roughly:
-1/10 of a millimeter thickness (3.937 mils)

•It has four film/builds:
-Primer
-Filler
-BaseCoat/(color-coat; "effect agents")...
[Audi states it has roughly ten thousandths of a millimeter thickness]
-Two component Clear Coat

•Sounds like a BC/CC with no "OEM special coating" applied at the assembly plants.

•Now I suppose you could count (as a "special coating"):
-The transit film; or...(at the request of the dealership):
-A factory installed full-body cover that protects the entire vehicle during shipment.

Bob
 
Yea, I have owned an A4, and this is bogus. A lot of high end dealerships try and pawn these "protective coatings" off to uneducated buyers. A girl I work with just got a new IS and told me the dealership tried to sell her on it. They wanted Megabucks of course :(
Bottom line is : I don't let the Lexus dealer WASH my car, let alone apply a "coating"
 
she is misinformed in some way and/or she has an aftermarket treatment applied by the dealer like Xzilon or something similar.

if so, she probably paid a pretty penny for the warranty so it's best just to leave it alone and let her deal with her own mess. she's obviously misinformed in some capacity but i'd hate to get in the middle of the potential mess re: the product warranty if for some reason she needs to act on it.
 
she is misinformed in some way and/or she has an aftermarket treatment applied by the dealer like Xzilon or something similar.

if so, she probably paid a pretty penny for the warranty so it's best just to leave it alone and let her deal with her own mess. she's obviously misinformed in some capacity but i'd hate to get in the middle of the potential mess re: the product warranty if for some reason she needs to act on it.


Agreed! It makes me sick that dealerships sell this junk. It's even funnier to see the look on their faces when you tell them not to prep the vehicle. They look at you like huh???
 
Yip its total bull!

In the uk they used to coat the cars with autoglym and now its supergard.

These coatings have a life of 12 to 18 months.

I refused to allow their detail monkeys to even wash my q5 as they normally leave a mess which I have to fix!!
 
Has anyone looked at the bill from a dealership to see what they charge for new car prep?

I would be curious as to what people are paying each month on there car payment that is actually things that they did not get.

HUMP
 
LOL@Hump..... nobody wonders about that sticker price (which includes a removal of the transport wraps and interior/wheel plastic covers + a tank of gas + a quick run through the car wash). I've seen as much as $700 :)..... but Lord knows they nickle and dime a proper detail.
 
Even sealants can be waxed without being compromised.

Not only is this correct but do apply carnauba wax over my sealant for added shine, protection is there already, this is something I just love doing.

Whoever told this lady that it would be damaged doesn't know what their talking about.

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My Audi got the following and I am finally happy with it

Pbl shampoo and nanoskin fine pad
Pbl cleaner polish
Dp coating to paint, glass and wheels
Pbl synergy

And its glowing now!

I did my next doors white vw sirocco and had tree sap and about 2 years of green growth to clean off it.

They were really happy with the work
 
Yea, I have owned an A4, and this is bogus. A lot of high end dealerships try and pawn these "protective coatings" off to uneducated buyers. A girl I work with just got a new IS and told me the dealership tried to sell her on it. They wanted Megabucks of course :(
Bottom line is : I don't let the Lexus dealer WASH my car, let alone apply a "coating"


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