Just completed with Richie of Paint Protection of Orlando, this new vehicle with 295 miles should have been a two day affair with the detail and front end film application but once again dealership miscues required corrective measures to be utilized to make the car "As New". Hard water etch as bad as you want..................... Example of marring that never should be on a new car. Defects compounded away. With the hard Audi paint, it would take a little while to correct wash marring like this. Same door panel after correction. Healthy readings on non-metal sections of the finish. Front driver quarter with the cleaness. Richie with some tape work. Working out the marring on the edge of the trunk lid. Some angles were hard to capture defects on the finish, attempted 50/50 on drivers door. One of the deeper scratches near the door handle. Corrected. Rare sand scratches on the left rear bumper, Audi is usually on point with their paint finishes. All better. Another 50/50. Vehicle raised in the air, lower rockers attended too. Richie getting the trunk tightened up. Dirt and/or foodstuff's in the seat bolsters. Dead-pedal dirt. Cleaness. Car was pulled outside for Sun pics, glass tightness in effect(Lack of smudges or streaks). X-Pel Ultimate film polished down and Sonax Net Shield applied. Audi LED's are the "Tightness".
My fingers cramp up every time I see the pictures of those nasty water spots on that grill! Great work as always Bob and Richie!