Jmbrown415
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- Dec 7, 2016
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Hi All,
just St looking to discuss possible options.
have a black Audi, solid ( very very soft paint ) - literally scratches and swirls when you blow on it, not that I blow on my car as that would be a bit odd
Actually told my friend off the other week for touching my door and b pillar, I don't think he understands that door handles can be used without touching the door, anyway.... lol.
I polish the car generally with a mixture of water and polish, usually mix 60-40 in a bottle. Also helps when wiping, tends to scratch even when wiping.
I applied a ceramic coat, water based ones were pointless.
how would you wash? I use the two bucket method, lambs wool mitt, jet wash and ph neural lather from auto finesse.
any ideas to reduce/nullify the chance of swirls and scratching.
It's an amazing this life. I regret heavily buying a black car, I never will again, black paint is not a colour it's a secondary occupation, however in doing so I have opened up to a whole new world of detailing, paintcorrection, ceramic coat applications and seeing inperfections in other cars that I never saw before. Even doing other people's cars now !!
thanks for all the help as ever
Justin
just St looking to discuss possible options.
have a black Audi, solid ( very very soft paint ) - literally scratches and swirls when you blow on it, not that I blow on my car as that would be a bit odd

Actually told my friend off the other week for touching my door and b pillar, I don't think he understands that door handles can be used without touching the door, anyway.... lol.
I polish the car generally with a mixture of water and polish, usually mix 60-40 in a bottle. Also helps when wiping, tends to scratch even when wiping.
I applied a ceramic coat, water based ones were pointless.
how would you wash? I use the two bucket method, lambs wool mitt, jet wash and ph neural lather from auto finesse.
any ideas to reduce/nullify the chance of swirls and scratching.
It's an amazing this life. I regret heavily buying a black car, I never will again, black paint is not a colour it's a secondary occupation, however in doing so I have opened up to a whole new world of detailing, paintcorrection, ceramic coat applications and seeing inperfections in other cars that I never saw before. Even doing other people's cars now !!
thanks for all the help as ever
Justin