GonzoBernelli
New member
Hi all y'all,
I used to be a member here 8-10 years ago, then life got in my way for a bit.
Just picked up a new Audi S6 in Estoril Blue which the dealership swirled, scratched and spider webbed, wickedly, while in customer prep. Now I am in the process of removing the mess and getting some Klasse on it one body panel at a time. It is a miserable job here in the Houston heat, so that only gives me about 3 hours from 7-10 AM. I find that this particular paint is much harder than the Ford F-150 paint circa 2001-2005. To make any headway against the mess I must use Menzerna PO85RD and a Lake Country White pad with a Metabo rotary then follow that up with some other polish (number escapes me) but it is the ceramic clear coat favored by the Benz factory. This polishing has revealed some paint flaws that appears to be in/on the "color" layer beneath the CC, so the dealer will be having to fix those.
Hoping to receive some sage advice from those with more Audi experience than I regarding methods and products that I've used so far or ought to be using.
TIA,
Nick
I used to be a member here 8-10 years ago, then life got in my way for a bit.
Just picked up a new Audi S6 in Estoril Blue which the dealership swirled, scratched and spider webbed, wickedly, while in customer prep. Now I am in the process of removing the mess and getting some Klasse on it one body panel at a time. It is a miserable job here in the Houston heat, so that only gives me about 3 hours from 7-10 AM. I find that this particular paint is much harder than the Ford F-150 paint circa 2001-2005. To make any headway against the mess I must use Menzerna PO85RD and a Lake Country White pad with a Metabo rotary then follow that up with some other polish (number escapes me) but it is the ceramic clear coat favored by the Benz factory. This polishing has revealed some paint flaws that appears to be in/on the "color" layer beneath the CC, so the dealer will be having to fix those.
Hoping to receive some sage advice from those with more Audi experience than I regarding methods and products that I've used so far or ought to be using.
TIA,
Nick