Audi S3 (8L) in black. Major Paint Correction.

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Audi S3 (8L) in black. Major Paint Correction.

Post by Jimmeh » Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:57 pm

Hi all,

Had this 8L S3 left with me for a couple of days - thought you may be interested.

Audi S3 – Major Paint Correction Detail

I was contacted via the Audi-Sport owners club RE a detail to a black S3. Having been a member here for some time now, (my old Audi A3 1.8 Sport, A3 1.8T Sport, S3 and current A4 Avant) you could say I was a bit of a fan!

Going back two years, I was gutted when the time came to sell my S3 (making way for the A4, (practicality and all that!)) It was a great car! Not 'fast', but, an all-round great! Classy, comfortable, a stunning interior, quality drive, quick, quattro, 'solid' and sporty. Would buy it back tomorrow if I could...

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Anyway, onwards with the detail...

Product

3M Glass Cleaner
3M Ultrafine
3M Ultrafina
3M FastCut+
Autosol
AutoSmart G101
AutoSmart Tardis
AutoGlym Vinyl & Rubber Care
AMDetails mild clay bar
Aquartz Iron-X
Chemical Guys New Look Trim Gel
Dodo Juice Born To Be Mild
IPA (isopropyl alcohol)
Jeffs Werkstat Prime
Meguiars Last Touch
Meguiars Super Degreaser
Menzerna 106FA
Menzerna 203s
Menzerna 85 RD 3.02
RaceGlaze Black Label Wax


Vehicle was booked in over two days.

Quick inspection:

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Recently refurbished wheels:

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Nice colour combo on the interior; going by photos I'd seen previously, I wasn't a fan of the part leather, part alcantara, but I must say it was stunning!

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Starting with the wheels – other than a blast with G101 and slight agitation, they didn't need a lot. Arches and tyres soaked with Megs Super Degreaser and scrubbed. Engine-bay covered with Super Deagreaser, agitated and later rinsed on medium pressure.

Washed via the two-bucket system and Dodo's Born to be Mild shampoo.

Previously protected with Blackfire (all finish paint protection and the midnight sun wax)

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AS Tardis used to dissolve tar deposits.

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Tar is pretty tricky to spot on a black car! I didn't think there was a lot there but the towel used to remove the residues proved me wrong:

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Now, thanks to Alan @ http://www.amdetails.co.uk/ here... He'd sent his new mild claybar for me to trial and I must say, I was very impressed.

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Dunked in a bowl of hot water to keep it malleable, I set about claying the car.

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The paintwork was relatively clean already though; the owner claims he'd clayed it himself just under a month or so ago. Very little contaminants picked up:

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Rear reg. plate removed to assist machine polishing later:

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The owner mentioned that the NS had been painted due to someone catching the rear quarter a year or so back.

Paint looking a little streaky?

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and with overspray in the window rubbers and doorshuts:

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After bringing the vehicle inside and drying it down, it turns out both the NS and OS had been painted. Only areas with original audi paint were the boonet, the roof, the bootlid and two front wings.

In terms of 'defects', the car wasn't too bad. Not so much your general swirling, but more deep scratches from bodyshop sanding, polishing etc.

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Flat spots:

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A tree/branch had fallen on the NS leading edge of the roof which had left some nice scratches:

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Sanding scores:

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The bonnet (with original paint) averaged a healthy 130 microns

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Defects under the brinkmann LED torch:

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Starting my polishing set on the bonnet (original paint) with a yellow 3m polishing pad and Menz 3.02. Lots of deep marks remain. Stepping up to a light-cut hexlogic pad but made very little difference.

After a few more tests with polish and pad combinations, I found the results I was looking for:

Before/After

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The paint was extremely hard. Requiring 2-3 hits per section with 3M FastCut + and a mix of compounding pads (yellow hexlogic and green 3M) In checking the finish under the brinkmann, there wasn't much need at this point to follow with a refinement pass! FastCut was being burnished down to a near perfect finish...

Continuing to work down the OS.

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To safely correct some of the intricate areas, lots of tape overlapping had to be done.

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OS door 50/50's (again, to be honest, they're not too badly swirled – mainly just deep scratches (the beauty of a tough VAG paint (more resistant against wash induced swirls)

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Before/After. Hand polished with Menz 203s:

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After heavy correction on the roof:

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And further refined with Menz 203s on a polishing pad:

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Spoiler corrected and refined:

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Boot lid. Before/After:

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Some tricky areas on here..

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With the tape coming off the plastic strip, there was a noticeable difference!

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50/50:

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and corrected...

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End of day 1.


Roof before (where the tree fell)

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After (the deepest of the scratches remains)

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A nasty scrape just above the NS door:

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Took multiple hits with a 3M compounding spot-pad to shift.


A-pillar and roofline after:

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NS rear quarter. Before/After: (check the paint overspray in the panel gap!)

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A bit more spotted here, too:

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Before:

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Corrected:

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Refined:

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Before/After:

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Bumpers. Before/After:

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Light clusters, both front and rear, polished with Menz 203s. Before/After:

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Machine work complete. As per, the car was taken outside to remove polishing dusts etc.

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“Dust? What dust?â€

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RE: Audi S3 (8L) in black. Major Paint Correction.

Post by DuncS3 » Wed Mar 02, 2011 6:12 pm

Great work Jim - like the attention to detail (the key :))

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RE: Audi S3 (8L) in black. Major Paint Correction.

Post by iR8V10 » Wed Mar 02, 2011 6:13 pm

Outstanding, shows me how bad mine is in need of this!
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Post by PJC » Wed Mar 02, 2011 6:27 pm

very nice do still like the S3

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Post by Jimmeh » Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:49 am

Cheers - thanks guys.

Hoping to get an RS4 back in late March, early April time... watch out for the pics! :)

Jim

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Re: Audi S3 (8L) in black. Major Paint Correction.

Post by steve_70 » Sun Mar 06, 2011 1:40 am

Loving the work and a great read.... very inspirational, thankyou :thumb:
...All in the Detail

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