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I am new to detailing and recently bought a PC 7424XP DA to help a friend rid his Lapiz Blue Golf R of swirls and scratches. On Saturday we attacked them with the PC, 5" Chemical Guys Orange Hex Logic pads, and Chemical Guys V36 polish. That didnt improve the situation much, but another friend who stopped by had some V34 compound with him, so we tried that next. The more aggressive V34 did better, but still not nearly as well as I had hoped. We would have tried a yellow pad next, but it was getting too hot and the working time with the compound was just too short to do anything productive (the owners of the car doesnt have a garage).
I spoke with someone from Chemical Guys who recommended a black MF pad to help cut through the swirls. He said the clearcoat on the car appears to be very hard. Next weekend we are going to take another stab at a different location with a garage.
Ive tried researching the current VW paints reputation for hardness but couldnt find much, and I dont know if what applies to Audis translates to their corporate cousins. For those who have worked on late-model VWs (2014 and later), what is your take and what do you recommend for this situation?
I spoke with someone from Chemical Guys who recommended a black MF pad to help cut through the swirls. He said the clearcoat on the car appears to be very hard. Next weekend we are going to take another stab at a different location with a garage.
Ive tried researching the current VW paints reputation for hardness but couldnt find much, and I dont know if what applies to Audis translates to their corporate cousins. For those who have worked on late-model VWs (2014 and later), what is your take and what do you recommend for this situation?