GenesisCoupe
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Really great work! I like the beading pictures. Car is definitely a sleeper to those who don't know Audi models.
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:dblthumb2:My god... I don't treat my $10,000 Pontiac even near that bad. Looks great after you got done with it though.
Thanks!Great job mate , that guy came to the right place ! lol
^I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!Awesome job giving that Audi the attention it deserves! I enjoyed the right up, had a good time reading it!
^Never had an issue with it... and I have used a lot of it.How do you like the DI fine clay? Mine is difficult to reshape. Any tips?
^Thanks!Looks great!
^Always have to do a few beading pics after applying a coating... too good to pass up! and yeah, this is one quick "family sedan"Really great work! I like the beading pictures. Car is definitely a sleeper to those who don't know Audi models.
"Correction: Menzerna FG400 on 6.5" LC White Polishing Pad"
With Audi having Rock Hard Paint why this Pad instead of something stronger ? Did you feel FG400 plus cutting Pad overkill?
^haha you give me too much credit! but I really appreciate it!Like always, you do amazing work! Would love to be able to be just half of a detailer as you, your are one of the best I've seen![]()
Thanks! If a multi-step detail were to be decided on, I would guess I would have done FG400 via MF cutting pads followed by either PF2500 or FF4000 with a finishing pad (assuming a test spot proved that was an effective process). I never include Opti-Coat (or 22ple) as a part of any paint correction job, it is always an additional add-on option. Unfortunately time and money were both a factor in this job so we had to decide what would yield the best results... and since he was a repeat customer of mine, I threw in the interior cleaning on the house to fit his budget... which is why I was "ok" with not making it perfect since he wasn't worried about cleaning it at all in the first place.Wow! Awsome work and great pictures and narrative.
Two questions, had the owner requested a complete multi-step detail where cost was not an issue, what would you have done as far as the exterior? Would you also include Opticoat in that regiment?
:iagree:Awesome pictures. That rear end is NICE.