1992 Black VW Corrado(56K death)

TDIGuy04

Diesel Sniffer
All Before picture's were taken after the car had been washed and clay bar'd.



Sunroof Before, yike's

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Sunroof After

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Roof Before, look at those scratches

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Roof After

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Driverside Rear Pillar Before

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Driverside Rear Pillar After

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Full Car shot After, wish I had a before

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Washed the car w/ Joy dish detergent.

Clay Bar'd it w/ an autopia CB and Meg's Gold Class/ Water in a spray bottle.

Hit the panels w/ a yellow cutting pad(CMA) and SSR 2.5

Followed up w/ Menzerna Finishing Touch Glaze on a white pad(CMA)

Finished off w/ Liquid Souveran Wax Red Pad(CMA)

It started to drizzle when I put the souveran on so I did a quick job and don't think it's nearly as good as it could've been.



So what do you think of my first time w/ the PC and a black car, 2 1st's in 1 day. Paint is far from perfect, still some swirls, but for 3 hours worth of work I don't think I did bad.



L8r
 
nice job getting rid of the scratches. :cool:



just curious, was there any particular reason for using dish detergent to wash the car?
 
Beautiful Corrado!!! I got a suggestion to remove those scratches from your sunroof. Go pick up a moonroof out of B4 Passat or mk3 Golf or Jetta. There are several guys in the Corrado forum over at VW Vortex that have done this and it looks great. :xyxthumbs
 
hirosh said:
nice job getting rid of the scratches. :cool:



just curious, was there any particular reason for using dish detergent to wash the car?



Kind of a shortcut/ cheap way of removing any previous waxes or polish. Pretty sure the car wasn't waxed in over a year so I didn't think a cleaner polish was needed, and why waste expensive car wash if you know you're going to be cutting scratches anyway.



Yes that is the VR6 model. And I will have my friend look into that Sunroof mod.



Thanks for all the replies.
 
AudiLikeA4 said:
Kind of a shortcut/ cheap way of removing any previous waxes or polish. Pretty sure the car wasn't waxed in over a year so I didn't think a cleaner polish was needed, and why waste expensive car wash if you know you're going to be cutting scratches anyway.



heh heh, thanks!
 
Love the car in general.



Excellent work on the paint. I really love how the reflection is uniform over the glass/paint.
 
the corrado replaced the scirroco in the late 80s in europe. we didn't get the C until 1990 in canada (not sure about the US).



It was VW's performance sport coupe. Way ahead of it's time. amazing handling, good power, and a complete sales flop :D .



In 1992-3 the supercharged 4 cylinder G60 was replaced by the narrow 15 degree V6 engine (vr6) until it was discontinued in 1995 :(



I will own one of these. one of the best handling FWD sport coupes ever made.
 
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