imported_animes2k
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My friend has an Audi S4 (previous body style) that he bought used from the dealer about a year ago. I never really looked closely at it, aside from noting that it didn't "shine" like it should. Well, looking closely at the front fenders today, there's no doubt in my mind that front clip has been repainted.
The problem is that, even with an 8x loupe and a strong light (surefire 6p) I can't quite determine if what look like sanding marks are in the clear or the basecoat. Any way to help figure this out? It's got pretty strong swirls or sweeps in the clear anyway, so it's hard to determine where the problem is.
I'm inclined to think they're in the base from the seeming difference in metallic reflection and they're quite obvious from 3', if you're looking for them. It looks like they did a crap job wetsanding without cleaning up/polishing before they sprayed the clear, or in a sub-layer of the clear.
Should I just bust out the PC and a 4" w/some SSR2.5/#83 and give it a shot to see if they come out?
Thanks for ideas.
edit: it's a light silver metallic color, as seen here:
The problem is that, even with an 8x loupe and a strong light (surefire 6p) I can't quite determine if what look like sanding marks are in the clear or the basecoat. Any way to help figure this out? It's got pretty strong swirls or sweeps in the clear anyway, so it's hard to determine where the problem is.
I'm inclined to think they're in the base from the seeming difference in metallic reflection and they're quite obvious from 3', if you're looking for them. It looks like they did a crap job wetsanding without cleaning up/polishing before they sprayed the clear, or in a sub-layer of the clear.
Should I just bust out the PC and a 4" w/some SSR2.5/#83 and give it a shot to see if they come out?
Thanks for ideas.
edit: it's a light silver metallic color, as seen here:
