Audi A4 Black Edition - Mike Foster
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Name: Mike Foster
Make: Audi
Model: A4 Black Edition
Year: 2014
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Sunday gave a good day to try out some new products, and enough time to also perform some much needed paint correction on my ex-demo A4 that I have owned for about 8 months.
The car had incurred 6 months of dealership washes that had given lots of swirl (or love marks) to the paint, and a full decontamination and compound was required to bring back the shine.
I started with a pre-wash with Ultimate Snow Foam, then washed with a lambs wool wash mitt and 2 Bucket Method, followed up with iron fallout remover and clay on all of the panels, the rear and lower sections of the doors having most of the contamination.
The wheels were then cleaned with Ferrous Dueller and my new Wheel Woolies which are an excellent product and brought the wheels back to as new after a light clay. The wheels were finished with Tough Coat sealant to help protect against brake dust.
I had always intended to de-badge the car, and armed with a hair dryer and fishing line removed the A4 and TDI badges from the boot. After about 5 mins with the dryer on full heat the badges came of easily and glue remover easily removed the residue ahead of polishing.
After a full rinse and drying with a drying towel the car was compounded with Meguiar’s G220 V2 DA polisher. With the hard Audi paint, and time constraints I had to opt for Xtra cut pads to get the results I demanded, and after 4 hours polishing about 80% of the swirl and RDS had been removed.
With the weather closing in, I could not put a sealant on the paint, so used Meguiar’s White Wax, applied by hand with the applicator, which has fine abrasives to polish and wax at the same time, and the finish was pretty good.
Final touches included claying the glass and then cleaning with Fast Glass and a coat of Rain-X, and polishing the chrome tips of the exhaust. Interior was hovered and Audi's own cockpit care was used to give the as new look and smell.
Overall really pleased with the results, I hope you like the results too! An hour after finishing the heavens opened, I can report that the wax beads the water well, but probably not as good as a paint sealant.
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