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brettS4
06-10-2016, 08:06 AM
I've got an Audi S4 with incredibly hard paint. To get any decent amount of correction on it with my GG6 I had to go to foamed wool pads with M105. And even then it took at least 6 passes to get 90% correction. Then I went over it again with ThinPro orange pads and FG400, and finally SF3500 with ThinPro white pads.

I've got it looking 'pretty good' now but since it's silver paint, you know how hard it is to get a glowing paint look. What do you recommend for a pad/product combination that will step it up a notch?

cleanmycorolla
06-10-2016, 08:16 AM
you sound like you need a flex!

Audios S6
06-10-2016, 08:52 AM
How did you work the sf3500? Hard paints do take longer to jewel.

As you know, it's a marginal change from polished to jeweled, and even less so on silver. Have you let your eyes/brain 'reset' so you are evaluating with a fresh set of eyes?

Also, is it Ice Silver or Quartz Gray?

Your combo is the same as I would typically use on audis. I know the tradition jewelling is with a finishing pad, but I feel that ultra hard clears require a little cut. You could always test with a black finishing pad, but I don't think you will see improvement.

brettS4
06-10-2016, 09:25 AM
It's Light Silver Metallic that has just a hint of flake in it. I'm not really concerned about making the flake pop. I just want to get more of a luster.

I worked the SF3500 on the GG6 with the white ThinPro pads which have a bit of cut on speed 4-5 moving about 2" per second and medium to light pressure. I think I'm doing it right but probably just need to keep at it to get it to the level that I want.

And yes, I would really like a Flex for this car. But I can't justify it for 1-2 detail jobs a year.

AutoApollo
06-10-2016, 10:32 AM
It's Light Silver Metallic that has just a hint of flake in it. I'm not really concerned about making the flake pop. I just want to get more of a luster.

I worked the SF3500 on the GG6 with the white ThinPro pads which have a bit of cut on speed 4-5 moving about 2" per second and medium to light pressure. I think I'm doing it right but probably just need to keep at it to get it to the level that I want.

And yes, I would really like a Flex for this car. But I can't justify it for 1-2 detail jobs a year.

I know how you feel! I'm currently doing my VW Golf and man it's got hard paint. With my GG6 I do speed 5.5 with a yellow pad and megs Ultimate compound. I take it really slow arm speed. Mind you the paint on my car is atrocious. I have pictures if you wanna take a look. Anyhow, maybe 2 sometimes 3 passes and follow up with polish on speed 5 using a white pad. I use glaze (2 coats) really fills up those small scratches then top with sealant (2 coats). Looks about 90-95% corrected.

Zubair
06-10-2016, 11:13 AM
FG400 on an Orange ThinPro finishes so well you won't see any difference with a white or black pad and SF3500 especially on silver. Just top it with FK1000P and be happy.

TTQ B4U
06-10-2016, 11:27 AM
What year S4? I have a B8.5 and the paint isn't super hard at all. I say that having corrected it mostly with my 7424xp. Now I'm simply jeweling it with the Flex 3401.

brettS4
06-10-2016, 11:43 AM
Mine is a 'classic'.. lol.. a 2001.5 (the last of the B5 series). My previous Audi was an A4, exact same year, but Brilliant Black and that had very soft paint for an Audi. I was a bit spoiled with that. Now it's like I'm trying to detail a granite countertop. The upside to that is that the paint is still in great condition for a 15 year old car. I get a lot of comments from people saying they thought the car was maybe 5 years old (and mostly just because they knew it wasn't a new model).

Zubair, I agree that FG400 finishes well. Even M105 finished out great with wool pads. I'm just trying to get my car to look like this....

49106

Wish I could find that owner and find out what he did. Altho mine isn't too bad...

49107

Audios S6
06-10-2016, 01:09 PM
I'd try working the sf3500 longer using the same process. Maybe mix it up with slightly slower arm speed and try the zenith method - light pressure and machine speed ----> ramp up to medium/heavy pressure and high speed ----> back down to light pressure and slower machine speed.

And I wholly agree; B5, C5, D2 paint can be brutally hard. My C5 A6 is rock hard, my S6 Avant a few years newer is a bit softer, but still very hard. I do a ton of B8/8.5 S4s and cutting is a cake walk by comparison.

fly07sti
06-10-2016, 04:16 PM
What's up Brett? If you haven't tried Essnce yet, get some. It works wonders on silver paints. As far as technique, I would agree that it's much easier to jewel hard clears with a 3401 or a rotary. I also suggest using a smat polish as well. HD Polish, OPT Hyper Polish (it's a mixture, I know), M205. Been reading a lot of great things about the new GG BOSS creams but have yet to test drive any.

brettS4
06-10-2016, 05:15 PM
Hey Don. I'll have to look into Essence. You seem to know quite a bit about silver paint. ;)

GSKR
06-10-2016, 05:39 PM
I know how you feel! I'm currently doing my VW Golf and man it's got hard paint. With my GG6 I do speed 5.5 with a yellow pad and megs Ultimate compound. I take it really slow arm speed. Mind you the paint on my car is atrocious. I have pictures if you wanna take a look. Anyhow, maybe 2 sometimes 3 passes and follow up with polish on speed 5 using a white pad. I use glaze (2 coats) really fills up those small scratches then top with sealant (2 coats). Looks about 90-95% corrected.The machine will pretty much correct anything,talk about hard paint let's talk aviation paint.

ski2
06-10-2016, 05:45 PM
Why not try 3D AAT Rubbing Compound and Polish--it's non diminishing so you can work it to your hearts content, but I believe it was Vega on Autopia gave it a fantastic review--only took a couple of passes to correct. You might not even need the compound.

http://www.autogeek.net/3d-501-8.html

http://www.autogeek.net/3d-502-8.html

antti@561detailing
06-10-2016, 06:30 PM
Try essence...after fg400 and 3500, you really have nowhere to go...try essence...

Check out this New MB.

https://www.facebook.com/561CardetailingBoyntonBeach/posts/1008201545931153

I used essence with Meguiars Microfiber Cutting disk and finished with Gtechniq CSL Coating.

RPM_BR
06-10-2016, 07:10 PM
I would have used a rotary with wool for the first step. I had nice results with Menzerna 1000 in a similar car. I don't like FG 400 on hard paints, it lacks cut imho.