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Yes, daily driver.
I've seen the swirlability first hand, it does happen real quick
I did see the 2015, its really nice. This is the most refined and debugged version of a mk6 we will get though. And there are deals to be had.
Thanks everyone for the compliments.
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Yea dude a black daily driver is gonna be hell. Goodluck to you
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Already had my first scratches put into it by window tinters. Why would a shop that offers detailing let a tint installer set their spray bottle on the roof?
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Nicely done! GTI Owner myself too. 2012 CSG for me!
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Great job from a fellow black 2014 Mk6 GTI owner!
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Wow that looks fantastic. How many passes did you need with the SF4000? I have a new VW Sportwagen that came with some hazing, and have not gotten anywhere with Meguiars M205 on orange and white pads. Considering trying some Mezerna products instead.
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Re: VW GTI - New Car Detail
Originally Posted by Bryan W
Wow that looks fantastic. How many passes did you need with the SF4000? I have a new VW Sportwagen that came with some hazing, and have not gotten anywhere with Meguiars M205 on orange and white pads. Considering trying some Mezerna products instead.
I'm not the OP, but when I corrected my black '14 VW GTI this spring, I used Blackfire SRC Compound and then finished up with Blackfire SRC Polish. The polish was able to knock out all but the worst swirls, which is why I dropped to the compound and then worked my way up. You might have to do the same. Start with a compound on an orange pad and then follow up with a polish on your white pad.
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very nice job man! SHINY!!
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Re: VW GTI - New Car Detail
Originally Posted by Desertnate
I'm not the OP, but when I corrected my black '14 VW GTI this spring, I used Blackfire SRC Compound and then finished up with Blackfire SRC Polish. The polish was able to knock out all but the worst swirls, which is why I dropped to the compound and then worked my way up. You might have to do the same. Start with a compound on an orange pad and then follow up with a polish on your white pad.
Thanks for the advice, Desertnate.
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