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Re: Compounding and Polishing 2010 AUdi S4 - Phantom Black (SUPER HARD paint) Progress thread
Nice work getting that checked off the list and looking great. The one size fits all approach doesn't apply in any other scenario and detailing is no exception. The way I now interpret the "test spot" is to use different machines with different setups.
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Re: Compounding and Polishing 2010 AUdi S4 - Phantom Black (SUPER HARD paint) Progress thread
Audi paint is some seriously hard stuff! Glad you got the 'hard' part outta the way! Look forward to final pics after she's all polished up/down!
Scott Harle
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Re: Compounding and Polishing 2010 AUdi S4 - Phantom Black (SUPER HARD paint) Progress thread
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IH8SPM
Nice work getting that checked off the list and looking great. The one size fits all approach doesn't apply in any other scenario and detailing is no exception. The way I now interpret the "test spot" is to use different machines with different setups.
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Thanks! Yea--I agree. 1 size does NOT fit all. That's how I had to discover how much a PITA Audi paint is haha.
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Sizzle Chest
Audi paint is some seriously hard stuff! Glad you got the 'hard' part outta the way! Look forward to final pics after she's all polished up/down!
Haha. Thanks man!
Will do.
My only issue is with the Boss. I am wondering if I should reach out to Griots or if it's user error...
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Re: Compounding and Polishing 2010 AUdi S4 - Phantom Black (SUPER HARD paint) Progress thread
There may be plenty of newer better stuff out there but I still really like Power Lock.
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