Volkswagen CC Hologram/Deep Scratch Removal with 3D AAT

RaysWay

Autopia Specialist
Volkswagen CC Hologram/Deep Scratch Removal with 3D AAT


The owner of this Volkswagen CC noticed specks of white paint on her vehicle and did what most people would do - she took her car to a local detail shop. According to her, they inspected the vehicle and promised that they would be able to return her Volkswagen to its former glory. After a few hours, she returned to retrieve her car in the evening and was nothing short of impressed with the results. The car looked great. All of the overspray had been removed and the paint was slick and glossy. She happily handed over her credit card to pay for their services.


Fun Fact: According to Volkswagen, the suffix CC stands for Comfort Coupé.


Fast forward a few days later.....a few Florida thunderstorms later......and this story takes a turn for the worse. As the thick commercial glaze began to wear off, she started to notice scratches. First on her roof, then on her hood....the doors....bumpers.....EVERYWHERE. Hard evidence of someone simply using an aggressive scouring pad had revealed themselves all over the exterior of her prized possession, along with the tell-tale signs of improper use of a rotary polisher; holograms.


Feeling betrayed, she started to ask her closest friends for advice. She was referred to me by a local mechanic who she trusted and ended up arranging to bring her car over for an inspection and estimate. As I walked around the vehicle, she told me how much she loved her Volkswagen and how hard she worked to be able to purchase it. She enjoyed keeping her car clean which was evident from her pristine interior, but now felt embarrassed with her car. This is what I saw...


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:eek:


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Besides the obvious swirl marks and holograms, my biggest concern were the deep scratches the "detail" shop left behind. They might as well used a grinder to remove the overspray.


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Water spots.


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There were deep scratches ALL OVER the car.


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It's not a good sign when the paint looks dull.


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After inspecting the paint in clear sunlight I was confident I would be able to remove the majority of the scratches, I've removed plenty of holograms and scratches in the past; but my biggest concern was to leave her with enough clearcoat. This is her factory OEM clear by the way and it had already been polished with a wool cutting pad on a rotary polisher, then aggressively scrubbed with a scouring pad. If the clearcoat was already compromised, polishing the area would only make the dull spots larger.


This detail came to me at the perfect time since I had a new HighLine Paint Thickness Gauge on my desk pending a review. This is their 2nd Generation Paint Thickness Gauge and was improved from the 1st Generation by the following improvements:

  • A smaller compact size
  • Larger LCD display with button activated 180 degree screen rotation
  • Only requires 1AAA battery
  • Small and durable "sunglasses" style case now included

After confirming the PTG was properly calibrated with their included shims, I started using the HighLine Paint Thickness Gauge on the entire vehicle with my primary focus on the areas of the car with deep scratches.


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Luckily for me, there was enough clear left on the paint to work with. Most of the readings on the heavily damaged areas ranged from 4.5 - 5.5 mils.


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For reference, the door jambs averaged 3.0 mils.


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My FLEX Swirl Finder Light allowed me to view the holograms while having the car indoors. I knew if I wasn't able to see holograms in the paint with my Flex light, I wouldn't be able to see them in direct sunlight.


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Looks like the previous "detailer" left me more stuff to clean up between every panel. :wall


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After performing multiple test spots on this VW paint, I ended up using three different polishers for this detail, a FLEX 3401, a Griots Garage G15, and a Makita 9227c. I credit the unique properties of each of these polishers for helping me maximize my efficiency. Could I have gotten the same results using only one of these polishers? Maybe. But I don't think I could've achieved these results as quickly.


Ultimately I ended up using a Lake Country 5 inch Orange Hybrid Power Finish Pad on the FLEX 3401 to compound the entire car. I used 5 of these pads in total. For areas with deeper scratches and imperfection, I came back with the Makita 9227c with a white 6.5 inch CCS pad. Then I polished the paint with the Griots Garage G15 with a Meguiar's 5 inch DA Foam Polishing Disc. 4 of those pads were used in total to polish the entire car with the G15.


This is the 3rd detail I've now used 3D AAT Compound and AAT Finishing Polish and I'm sold. This compound and polish combination is :10: AMAZING. Both do not dust and are super easy to wipe off the paint. They're not as oily as other high end polishes, so after a few quick swipes with a Supreme 530 microfiber towel; all of the polish residue is removed. I always end up having to do multiple IPA wipe downs before applying a coating when I'm using oily polishes, so using the 3D AAT polishes has saved me a lot of time. If you're looking for "top shelf" abrasives, I highly recommend giving 3D's AAT Compound and Polish a shot.


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Here's an example of a deep scratch that was left behind using a DA. This section of the hood has already been compounded with the Flex 3401/Orange Hybrid/3D AAT Compound combination. I don't think the average person would notice this faint imperfection, but it was on the drivers side of the car on the hood and I wanted to get the paint as close to perfect as possible.


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Source: Autopia Instagram


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Hasta la vista, baby. B)


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All of the following scratches on the car were removed. I was moving pretty quickly at this point and didn't take any after pictures after correcting the panels. But at least I documented the original damage. You can see in the final "after" pics that all of these scratches have been removed.


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Btw I saw a thread on here recently asking if anyone wears an apron while detailing and YES I do! I wear the Nanoskin wash mitt I got for free in one of the Nanoskin Starter Kits. I usually detail inside a used car dealership during business hours and it makes me look more professional while keeping my clothes clean. I have a long way to reach "Todd Helme" level of skill using a rotary polisher, so I do occasionally sling polish all over the place. :yikes:


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Here you can see the difference in gloss between the far side of the roof which has been polished, compared to the other half of the hood that still have deep scratches.


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This was one of the biggest eye sores on the paint. This was located on the passenger side roof, close to the windshield. Your eye seemed to gravitate towards the dull, lifeless spot on the paint while looking at the vehicle.


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After compounding with the Flex 3401.


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After compounding with the Makita 9227c.


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Re: 2014 Volkswagen CC Hologram/Deep Scratch Removal with 3D AAT

After the FLEX Swirl Finder light was satisfied that all of the swirls, scratches and holograms were removed from the paint; I prepped the paint by wiping it down with a 15% IPA dilution.


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Then I brought the car outside for one last inspection before applying CQuartz. Nothing hides from the sun.


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I promise I went back and polished the plastic panel above the trunk lid. :)


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Inside the car looked perfect, outside I noticed compound and polish residue in the cracks.


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I knew saving my old Blockbuster card would come in hand some day. :) I went around the entire vehicle and removed any residue from the cracks.


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I opted for regular CQuartz for her LSP. Applying a ceramic based nano coating would add the extra protection she desired on her paint.


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Pinnacle Black Label Glass Coating was applied to the......glass. :) This is Florida by the way, and we do get the occasional shower.


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CarPro PERL was used on the tires. That work platform I picked up from Harbor Frieght has been one of my best investments to date.


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Total time: 11.5 hours


(Not shown: I washed the car with 3D Pink Car Soap and decontaminated with a Nanoskin Medium Wash Mitt. Tuf Shine Tire Cleaner and Iron X were used on the wheels and tires.)


I started at 10 - 10:30am on Saturday morning (my client arrived late) and worked non-stop until 5:30pm (7.5 hours). I actually planned on completing this detail in one day as I usually have access to the dealership until late into the night, but on this particular Saturday I was kicked out at 5:30pm. I returned Sunday morning at 9am and had to finish before 1pm (4 hours). The car was left at the dealership until Monday morning to allow the CQuartz to fully cure.


Products used:


3D Pink Car Soap
CarPro Iron X
Tuf Shine Tire Cleaner
Supreme Guzzler
HighLine Paint Thickness Gauge
FLEX XC 3401 with Lake Country Hybrid Orange Pad
Griot's Garage G15 with Meguiar's 5 inch DA Polishing Disc
Makita 9227c with Lake Country 6.5 White CCS Pads
FLEX Swirl Finder Light
Glass Towels
Stoner Invisible Glass (aerosol)
Supreme 530 MF Towels
3D AAT Compound
3D AAT Finishing Polish
CarPro CQuartz
CarPro Suede MF Towels
CarPro PERL
Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Glass Coating
Poorboy's Leather Stuff


Thanks for reading everyone! If you have any questions, let me know.


Next, I have this 2006 BMW 325i scheduled for this weekend.


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Coming soon!
 
Re: 2014 Volkswagen CC Hologram/Deep Scratch Removal with 3D AAT

Nice job!!!

Bet she was happy, and will be happier after the torrential downpours start and glaze doesn't wash/rinse off.
 
Re: 2014 Volkswagen CC Hologram/Deep Scratch Removal with 3D AAT

Great thread Ray, looks like that spot on the roof received the "Jeff Suggs" method of overspray removal (razor blade). I had to LOL about the Blockbuster card. I think you should put up a sign in that dealer "Ray's Showcar Garage"--that's a cool gig by the way, nice environment to work in. And great save!
 
Re: 2014 Volkswagen CC Hologram/Deep Scratch Removal with 3D AAT

Great save, i bet the client was VERY excited. From your description she seems like she would go crazy happy over the results.
 
Re: 2014 Volkswagen CC Hologram/Deep Scratch Removal with 3D AAT

Nice job!!!

Bet she was happy, and will be happier after the torrential downpours start and glaze doesn't wash/rinse off.

Thanks. I told her I was using compounds and polish that didn't have any fillers, and even after correcting I would be doing an IPA wipedown to inspect true "naked" paint. She asked a few questions and understood what happened from the previous detailer. I plan on giving her a call in a few days to get her impressions. I figured I'd at least let her experience the rain repellency of the glass coating before contacting her for feedback. Glass coatings should be mandatory for Florida drivers.

Great thread Ray, looks like that spot on the roof received the "Jeff Suggs" method of overspray removal (razor blade). I had to LOL about the Blockbuster card. I think you should put up a sign in that dealer "Ray's Showcar Garage"--that's a cool gig by the way, nice environment to work in. And great save!

Thanks and I'm working on it :) I'm slowly starting to migrate all of my tools to that dealership and it is a great gig. While I polish in the showroom, I get a lot of people who either just watch or stop me to ask a few questions. It's a gold mine for new clients.

Great save, i bet the client was VERY excited. From your description she seems like she would go crazy happy over the results.

Thanks. I wasn't there when she picked it up but I will contact her in the near future to see if she's interested in any maintenance.
 
Re: 2014 Volkswagen CC Hologram/Deep Scratch Removal with 3D AAT

Nice job Vega. Huuuge difference before and after!
 
Re: 2014 Volkswagen CC Hologram/Deep Scratch Removal with 3D AAT

WOW!!! Spectacular job Ray!!! You obliterated those buffer trails and made the paint look perfect.

I'm sure the owner was more than ecstatic with the outcome especially since she loves her car. Your efforts are more appreciated.

I enjoyed reading your write up as well.
 
Re: 2014 Volkswagen CC Hologram/Deep Scratch Removal with 3D AAT

Fantastic job! I'm sure your customer was overjoyed. I know I would have been. Great write up also.
 
Re: 2014 Volkswagen CC Hologram/Deep Scratch Removal with 3D AAT

Awesome work... I can't wait to try the 3D AAT this weekend!
 
Re: 2014 Volkswagen CC Hologram/Deep Scratch Removal with 3D AAT

Great Job !!! combo products really nice
 
Re: 2014 Volkswagen CC Hologram/Deep Scratch Removal with 3D AAT

There is no arguing the before's and after's great job, great review. You're the king, Ray.
 
Re: 2014 Volkswagen CC Hologram/Deep Scratch Removal with 3D AAT

Ray Vega --

You KILLED IT !!!!!
Absolutely perfect, clear, clean, smooth and glossy paint !!!

Im so glad she came to you and you took care of the Hack-Attack-Detail-Wack-Job...
Someone needs to whack those boys !!!

Glad you have a Paint Thickness Meter now - I love mine..
I like to use mine on the Micron scale since it takes 24.5 Microns to make 1 Mil, it's just easier to me to see the total amount thickness in Microns..

I think that the Microns scale would have to be more sensitive to change, again, since it takes 24.5 microns to make 1 Mil..

Great, great work !!! I am so proud and happy for you !
Dan F
 
Re: 2014 Volkswagen CC Hologram/Deep Scratch Removal with 3D AAT

Awesome job! However, it's pre-refresh, so it's a 2012 or older.
 
Re: 2014 Volkswagen CC Hologram/Deep Scratch Removal with 3D AAT

Fantastic results, Ray! How in the world did the last guy screw up her paint that badly? The owner must have been ecstatic.

Those scratches in the roof are especially insane. Super impressive how you cleaned those up. Q: how come you opted for the Flex first then the Makita to finish the job? Why not start with the Makita? Was it a least aggressive first type of decision?

Again man, really excellent turn around. :bigups
 
Re: 2014 Volkswagen CC Hologram/Deep Scratch Removal with 3D AAT

Great job Ray!

did you measure the clear coat after your polish? Just curious of the differences between before and after

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