Premier Auto Detailing by Evan: Audi A3 PPF Removal, Full Polish, Opti-Coat & Xpel PPF

Evan.J

I'm addicted to Shine
I was asked by a customer of mine to take a look at his Audi A3 and see what I thought about his PPF and I was also asked to give an estimate for the paint correction as well.

When I looked at the PPF that was put on the car about a month ago I was shocked that it looked so bad. When I was looking at the film it was very foggy and didn't have the smooth blend in look that most have. My first initial thought was the film was placed over first paint and that it was decontaminated with a clay bar first. So at this point I called my buddy who owns his own clear bra installation to see about setting up a removal and a new clear bra after the car was detailed. We got everything lined up and made a day to get it all done.

Exterior:

Wheels:
1Z Colour Tech Wheel Cleaner
Meguiar's Non Acidic Wheel and tire cleaner for the tires
Meguiars APC+ for the wheel wells
I use and assortment of brushes

Paint:
Washed with Chemical Guys Citrus wash Red
IronX
Decontamination with Speedy Prep Towel
Compunded with Meguairs MF cutting pad and FG400
Polished with a foam finishing pad and SF4000
Surfaced cleaned with CarPro Eraser
Opti-coat appiled

Wheel wells dressed with Meguiars Hyper Dressing
Tires dressed with Optimum Opti-bond



Here are some photos of the original clear bra that was on the vehicle:


In this photo you can see what is called silvering and in the PPF industry this is a huge no no when it comes to applying the film.

In this photo you can the the hood and the fender do to match up. One is longer than the other.

Overall very foggy and has a hazed look

Located a hair under the film

More of the silvering


Time to remove the with with help from Adam the owner of Prestige Auto Armor







After the film was removed time to do an aggressive wash





 
Continued......












During the course of correcting this paint I came across some cut marks from the the first PPF and these thing were bad. I have never seen anything like this before and to be cutting on the paint just is unreal:






Here as another one






After photos:











 
After I was all finished and the Opti-Coat cured Adam went to town and did what he does best:








Needless to say trying to find where the PPF ends is much harder than before


All finished and read for the customer to pick up!

Thanks for looking!
 
Nice job !!!!!!!!

That's why I've never been a fan of ppf

Your guy looks like he did a nice job though
 
Nice job !!!!!!!!

That's why I've never been a fan of ppf

Your guy looks like he did a nice job though

Thanks Ron!

Adam is great at what he does and does it the proper way.

The customer was no happy when he found out there were cut marks on the car.
 
Great turn out on an awesome car!:bigups

Thanks Man

Great work Evan !!! I am sure the owner was thrilled with the outcome.

Thanks Pat!

hmmmmmm
you mean you're not supposed to use a razor on the film when it's on the car ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

I don't know why it was done but I can say that my thought is maybe he never expected it to be taken off so maybe he said who's going to notice. Not sure Ron as I can only guess sure doesn't look good for the industry or a prospective customer.
 
Awesome work Evan!

hmmmmmm
you mean you're not supposed to use a razor on the film when it's on the car ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

Ron I've done this a million time! Its always on some stupid expensive car that if you make a mistake on INS is gonna drop you and as you know I'm still in biz so I've never messed up! Although I'm huge advocate of pre cut kits.
 
That is a wonderful job. Looks awesome! I love the fact that there is snow on the ground and you are still detailing. Awesome!
 
great job evan
dang those cuts were nasty, terrible whoever installed the clear bra the first time around.
great save and turn around though
 
Ron I've done this a million time! Its always on some stupid expensive car that if you make a mistake on INS is gonna drop you and as you know I'm still in biz so I've never messed up! Although I'm huge advocate of pre cut kits.

Joe, you care about doing a good job. I would trust you with a razor around any car I had, (or any other tool in your arsenal).

Your work always shows caring. Simple
 
great job evan
dang those cuts were nasty, terrible whoever installed the clear bra the first time around.
great save and turn around though

Thanks Albert! I agree with you, when I found the cut marks I was stunned and I'm shocked that someone was cutting film on a car.
 
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