My 1995 Audi S6 has, what I believe to be, the worst paint I've ever seen. There is literally one million scratches on the car.
These scratches are mainly on the hood and roof. There are so many scratches that it looks like the hood and roof are very heavily oxidized, and it is! But upon closer inspection, much of the "oxidation" is groups of scratches.
All I had on hand was my Porter Cable 7424, an LC orange pad, and some M105. This got me going a little bit, but not nearly enough to get through all of the scratches.
S6 by zrwired, on Flickr
S6 Paint by zrwired, on Flickr
S6 Paint by zrwired, on Flickr
Left side of this photo is after a couple of passes with the orange/105 combo:
S6 Paint by zrwired, on Flickr
This section already has a few passes on it:
S6 Paint by zrwired, on Flickr
I have some Surbuf pads and more fresh M105 on the way (my current bottle sat over the winter and may have been frozen).
I'm pretty inexperienced, but I figure this is a great practice vehicle since it literally can't get any worse (and it's my own vehicle). I'm hoping someone can tell me if I'm on the right track or if I should get to wet sanding or repainting or what. Thanks in advance guys.
These scratches are mainly on the hood and roof. There are so many scratches that it looks like the hood and roof are very heavily oxidized, and it is! But upon closer inspection, much of the "oxidation" is groups of scratches.
All I had on hand was my Porter Cable 7424, an LC orange pad, and some M105. This got me going a little bit, but not nearly enough to get through all of the scratches.



Left side of this photo is after a couple of passes with the orange/105 combo:

This section already has a few passes on it:

I have some Surbuf pads and more fresh M105 on the way (my current bottle sat over the winter and may have been frozen).
I'm pretty inexperienced, but I figure this is a great practice vehicle since it literally can't get any worse (and it's my own vehicle). I'm hoping someone can tell me if I'm on the right track or if I should get to wet sanding or repainting or what. Thanks in advance guys.