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What are the hardest/worst cars you have ever had to do a paint correction on because of paint type?
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Bert said:I believe Accumulator has mentioned correcting Audi paint is like trying to polish a diamond it is so hard.
Accumulator said:But overall I *like* Audi clear. You're probably thinking of somebody else, and I just came to mind because I'm an Audi nut.
I had more trouble with my e36 M3 than I've ever had with an Audi, including really trashed ones. That e36 was the worst/toughest job I've ever tackled and by the time I was finished I simply hated the car and wanted it out of my life.
But the pros on this forum deal with more corrections in a year than I will in this lifetime, so it'll be interesting to hear what they say on this topic.
LUSTR said:What was the paint on the E36 M3? I'm asking because I've done a few and they weren't too bad, and most recently, yes after 2 years of ownership, I put a polisher down to my M3, and M105/orange 2x took out pretty much everything that I'm willing to take out. Still fairly hard but nothing compared to some of the Audis I've done, especially black ones!
Accumulator said:This was Byzanz metallic. Beautiful color, probably my fave BMW hue.
A few panels had been repainted and those were typical "pretty hard" (like Glasurit turns out when mixed to be hard) and no big deal. But the factory clear was just incredible! My painter suggested I wetsand it first (and I did end up doing that in places) but I wasn't gonna do the whole car (big mistake), I worked with the rotaries intead. After trying a lot of combos I finally got decent results with *high* speeds (scary-high), using 3M Extra Cut. It worked best on a Meg's 7006, which cut better than my wool pads for some reason :nixweiss I followed that with 1z Pasta Intensiv on an Edge green foam at lower speeds. But I had to do a *lot* of passes with even the Extra Cut for some reason!
And the marring in question just didn't seem all that bad! I kept telling myself that totolandmach does tougher work on BMWs every day. (Wonder where he is these days, nice guy...)
After I got M105, I tried a few areas with it using both orange pads and PFW, via both PC/4" and Flex. It would only correct mild issues and even then I had to do seemingly countless passes. Dunno what it was about that particular car, but it was just murder...
LUSTR said:..I honestly haven't yet done too much polishing aside from a few test spots on the M3 but it didn't seem too bad. We'll see when I do the full detail.
Accumulator said:But overall I *like* Audi clear. .
Scottwax said:Me too, PPG CeramiClear as well. So what if they are hard? The hardness is consistent across the board no matter the color. No guesswork. Jet black BMWs flat blow to correct. Super soft clear that mars when you wash after compounding.
Scottwax said:Me too, PPG CeramiClear as well. So what if they are hard? The hardness is consistent across the board no matter the color. No guesswork. Jet black BMWs flat blow to correct. Super soft clear that mars when you wash after compounding.
sacdetailing said:hey Scott, so what did you do about it? you didnt leave it like that right? how did you solve the problem?
TH0001 said:With out a doubt (in fact nothing even comes close) a 1987 black Lamborghini Countach...
It was single stage black, but the paint was so hard that even 3M Extra Cut Compound and a pad resulted in just light paint transfer on the pad..