carlosrivi
New member
Hello guys,
I've been away for a while now........work. Anyways I now do subcontract work for the local Porsche/Audi dealer.
So here is my problem glue residue left behind from the transit tape. Before I got to the dealership the not so bright salesmen removed all the tape from the '03 Audi's so the customers could see the colors better. As you can only imagine what fresh exposed paint can undergo before delivery.
Months ago when I was working for Volvo glue removal was a snap just some solvent, hand polish and wax. Now the Audi's have different type of glue. Since the tape was removed now I have small white dots BAKED in to the paint. Solvent barely works. Clay gets 70% of it. The remaining glue is impossible to remove. I've tried machine polish with little results. I am not going to compound a new car unless I really have to. Please any advise on this?
Thanks
-Carl
I've been away for a while now........work. Anyways I now do subcontract work for the local Porsche/Audi dealer.
So here is my problem glue residue left behind from the transit tape. Before I got to the dealership the not so bright salesmen removed all the tape from the '03 Audi's so the customers could see the colors better. As you can only imagine what fresh exposed paint can undergo before delivery.
Months ago when I was working for Volvo glue removal was a snap just some solvent, hand polish and wax. Now the Audi's have different type of glue. Since the tape was removed now I have small white dots BAKED in to the paint. Solvent barely works. Clay gets 70% of it. The remaining glue is impossible to remove. I've tried machine polish with little results. I am not going to compound a new car unless I really have to. Please any advise on this?
Thanks
-Carl