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Re: 2008 Audi A4 Full Paint Correction. Well Documented. Luxury Mobile Auto Detailing
Excellent Work! Quick question, though. There was one picture where you showed the results for the passenger quarter panel after the rotary but before the surbuff on the DA. Couldn't the rotary take those deep RIDS out? I would think the rotary would be more effective than using a DA with a Surbuff?
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That is how a black A4 is supposed to look, great job!
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As the owner of the car, I couldn’t be happier with the results. The company who shipped the car thought they were doing me a favor by giving the car an "executive wash". I am not sure what on god green earth they used for the wash, but they screwed up the paint royally. The car actually had been polished about two months prior to shipping. The damage you see was all from the car wash. Like Brett said, I know enough to be dangerous, but the extent of damage was above my level.
Steven and Brett did an amazing job. They answered all my questions, let me try some new tools, and were above and beyond professional when it came to completing the project. There were some challenges that popped up, and the Audi did not make it easy, but they did amazing work
Originally Posted by Fast Eddie
That is how a black A4 is supposed to look, great job!
I agree 100%. It isn't perfect, but I buy a car to drive it. I ate up the front end with some rock chips from a few track days and some rough roads, but the Dr. Colorchip worked wonders. The OC 2.0 also helped.
The car looks great and I would recommend their work to anyone.
2007 Audi A4 3.2 Brilliant Black
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Re: 2008 Audi A4 Full Paint Correction. Well Documented. Luxury Mobile Auto Detailing
It looks fantastic. Great work
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Was a nice car to work on and in the end it turned out great. Was one of the trickier cars we have worked on to date.
End results were stunning. Brett did a great job with the write up. Always a pleasure working with you.
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Re: 2008 Audi A4 Full Paint Correction. Well Documented. Luxury Mobile Auto Detailing
You should teach us all how to use a surbuff because I used one recently and it gave zero results...I'm sure is was user error lol
Excellent work!!
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Re: 2008 Audi A4 Full Paint Correction. Well Documented. Luxury Mobile Auto Detailing
Originally Posted by kemefk
Excellent Work! Quick question, though. There was one picture where you showed the results for the passenger quarter panel after the rotary but before the surbuff on the DA. Couldn't the rotary take those deep RIDS out? I would think the rotary would be more effective than using a DA with a Surbuff?
You are correct in that the rotary could have taken out those deep RIDS. We weren't being aggressive enough with the rotary. Instead of being more aggressive with the rotary (which opens the risk of accidentally burning the paint) we chose to try an aggressive DA method to minimize our risk, before attempting to buff @ a higher RPM with the rotary. Thanks though, I understand the reasoning behind the question.
Originally Posted by Fast Eddie
That is how a black A4 is supposed to look, great job!
Thanks so much!!
Originally Posted by Quattro3.2
As the owner of the car, I couldn’t be happier with the results. The company who shipped the car thought they were doing me a favor by giving the car an "executive wash". I am not sure what on god green earth they used for the wash, but they screwed up the paint royally. The car actually had been polished about two months prior to shipping. The damage you see was all from the car wash. Like Brett said, I know enough to be dangerous, but the extent of damage was above my level.
Steven and Brett did an amazing job. They answered all my questions, let me try some new tools, and were above and beyond professional when it came to completing the project. There were some challenges that popped up, and the Audi did not make it easy, but they did amazing work
I agree 100%. It isn't perfect, but I buy a car to drive it. I ate up the front end with some rock chips from a few track days and some rough roads, but the Dr. Colorchip worked wonders. The OC 2.0 also helped.
The car looks great and I would recommend their work to anyone.
Thanks Brad. It was great to be able to demo our work and knowledge for you. We appreciate all of your accomodations, a more than gracious client. Pleasure working for you.
Originally Posted by DaveT435
It looks fantastic. Great work
Thank you very much for viewing and commenting!
Originally Posted by LuxuryMobile
Was a nice car to work on and in the end it turned out great. Was one of the trickier cars we have worked on to date.
End results were stunning. Brett did a great job with the write up. Always a pleasure working with you.
Definitely was a little tricky, end results speak for themselves. Absolute pleasure everytime.
Originally Posted by ShineTimeDetail
You should teach us all how to use a surbuff because I used one recently and it gave zero results...I'm sure is was user error lol
Excellent work!!
What product/compound were you trying to use with the Surbuff system and what machine? Also what size pad & backing plate? I typically will only use Surbuff when I need to be super aggrressive with my Griot's DA. 5.5" Pad. 5" backing plate. Meguiar's #105 Ultra Cut Compound on speed 6. I brush the pad between sections with a nylon pad brush. Thanks for commenting!!
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