HOOOGE props to Nick & the Prima twins. I'd tried these products before, in small measure, but
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HOOOGE props to Nick & the Prima twins. I'd tried these products before, in small measure, but
today I did a full detail on a FOT Daytona Gray RS4.
First, if you've not seen this color, it's kinda like Dolphin with an extra pound of metal flake in each gallon of paint. I mean, this is possibly the most metallic paint I've ever seen, just beautiful.
Now, since it was brand spankin' new, it didn't need any correction whatsoever, with the exception of a verrrrrrry small scuff on the RR fender. So, after a wash and that little thing corrected, I went in with Amigo blazing.
You've all heard me rave about how easy GEPC is to use, and how slick it leaves the paint feeling. Well, Amigo is every bit as good in both respects. Applied with the gray pad, and worked until almost gone, it is extremely easy to buff off, with no dust. Gloss & slickness are outstanding at this point.
Next came Epic, which is probably the best "a little goes a long way" product I've come across. If 2 oz of FMJ can do 2 coats on an A4, I'd bet even less Epic is required for the same feat.
Lastly, at the customer's request, I topped my work with a test sample of some very nice carnauba wax. Phil, if you're reading, removing immediately is definitely the correct procedure, and used that way it's a great wax.
The customer was extremely pleased, and I think the results speak for themselves. BTW, if anyone is looking for an Avus RS4, we have one. Let them know Troy sent you.
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First, if you've not seen this color, it's kinda like Dolphin with an extra pound of metal flake in each gallon of paint. I mean, this is possibly the most metallic paint I've ever seen, just beautiful.
Now, since it was brand spankin' new, it didn't need any correction whatsoever, with the exception of a verrrrrrry small scuff on the RR fender. So, after a wash and that little thing corrected, I went in with Amigo blazing.
You've all heard me rave about how easy GEPC is to use, and how slick it leaves the paint feeling. Well, Amigo is every bit as good in both respects. Applied with the gray pad, and worked until almost gone, it is extremely easy to buff off, with no dust. Gloss & slickness are outstanding at this point.
Next came Epic, which is probably the best "a little goes a long way" product I've come across. If 2 oz of FMJ can do 2 coats on an A4, I'd bet even less Epic is required for the same feat.
Lastly, at the customer's request, I topped my work with a test sample of some very nice carnauba wax. Phil, if you're reading, removing immediately is definitely the correct procedure, and used that way it's a great wax.
The customer was extremely pleased, and I think the results speak for themselves. BTW, if anyone is looking for an Avus RS4, we have one. Let them know Troy sent you.
<img src="http://img242.imageshack.us/img242/3975/img6427largemf9.jpg">
<img src="http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/2097/img6428largedc6.jpg">
<img src="http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/4378/img6429largemm0.jpg">
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