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    Right, used the cutting compound to lift some of my faded paint work and it seemed to do the trick, but i think it's left a slight powdery residue on the panels. Washed it afterwards but still didn't shift it all.

    Does anyone know the best wash, or process to remove the white chalky substance, and then a good polish to really bring the paint to life. Sadly i'm working with the dreaded red bodywork and we all know that doesn't take well in the Australian sunshine!

    Cheers

    Jon......
    //:MK3 Golf/2.0/15's/Stock Height/Smoked Repeaters/Mk4Badge/Alpine Head Unit

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    You could try using a product like mothers clay to remove and residue left on the surface before you begin to polish and or wax the car.
    Originally posted by Whubbsie
    There is nothing better than a polo badge, thats why you will notice Veyron drivers with polo gti badges.... they know where the true sizzles at!

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    • #3
      what compound did you use out of curiosity? and did you do it by hand or with an electric buffer-machine-doover?


      i like volkswagens
      My blog: http://garagefiftythree.blogspot.com.au/

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Jarred View Post
        what compound did you use out of curiosity? and did you do it by hand or with an electric buffer-machine-doover?
        Ahh, the name eludes me at the moment, but i'll have a look tonight and let you know. Picked it up from Super Cheap Auto as they had no T-Cut. It was a green, gooey substance that you cut with 10% water and rub like a B*stard to get going. I did it by hand and it wasn't too painful but i reckon an electric buffer would be awesome.

        I'll try that clay i think as i've heard only good things about it on this forum.

        Cheers

        Jon....
        //:MK3 Golf/2.0/15's/Stock Height/Smoked Repeaters/Mk4Badge/Alpine Head Unit

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        • #5
          I was actually looking to do this too acutally since I'm on hols now and my paint is as dull as bill gates at the playboy mansion. I've heard you can 'burn' the paint by doing this treatment, but that warning was used for people using electric buffers (in a vid saw) Do you have before and after pics, It'll be interesting to see how it goes.


          i like volkswagens
          My blog: http://garagefiftythree.blogspot.com.au/

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jarred View Post
            I was actually looking to do this too acutally since I'm on hols now and my paint is as dull as bill gates at the playboy mansion. I've heard you can 'burn' the paint by doing this treatment, but that warning was used for people using electric buffers (in a vid saw) Do you have before and after pics, It'll be interesting to see how it goes.
            Yeah i've heard that the paint can suffer but by hand you don't get the same level of pressure so it's not too bad. Didn't take any before shots sadly (i know, i know, silly me) but i'll let you know how it comes up once i've tried putty and then a polish/wax treatment.

            I'm keen to experiment a bit as it's an older car and as the paint was pretty faded, its not like it could get any worse
            //:MK3 Golf/2.0/15's/Stock Height/Smoked Repeaters/Mk4Badge/Alpine Head Unit

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            • #7
              I had a really dull patch, infact the patch looked grey on burgundy colour car, very obvious on the rear panel. I have use claybar, auto glympolish, megaire tech wax, megaire gloss wax.

              Nothing worked until I tried auto glym Paint Retorator (a true cutting compound), a resonable 17 bucks worked miricles !! I should have took before and after shot, got a bit excited after a little test patch.....then went all the way. Give it a go.

              In stead of using electric buffer, I got the megiare polish pads 5 bucks for 2 circular pads "last for ages rememebr to wash after every use", you can have much more control over tigh corners.

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              • #8
                Paint Renovator is a brilliant product, however they have a better product that is a all in one, its basically a combination of Paint Renovator (Pink Label), Super Resin Polish (Red Label) and Extra Gloss Protection(Gold Label), called Ultra Deep Shine (Black Label).

                If you need alot try and get the trade pack of Supreme Polish(Purple Label) as it works out MUCH cheaper and is just about the stuff as the Ultra Deep Shine.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BlackVr6ix View Post
                  Paint Renovator is a brilliant product, however they have a better product that is a all in one, its basically a combination of Paint Renovator (Pink Label), Super Resin Polish (Red Label) and Extra Gloss Protection(Gold Label), called Ultra Deep Shine (Black Label).

                  If you need alot try and get the trade pack of Supreme Polish(Purple Label) as it works out MUCH cheaper and is just about the stuff as the Ultra Deep Shine.
                  Man I wish you were the one serving me at autobarn, I would have come back and recommened a service award to your boss! I asked the sales the diffeence between SRP and Ultra Deep Shine. Guess what I got. " SRP is for old cars and UDP is for new cars. " I raised one eyebrow and left.

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                  • #10
                    Happy to be of service in future PM me before you go and i'll help you out with the correct product/s for what you want to do.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by BlackVr6ix View Post
                      Happy to be of service in future PM me before you go and i'll help you out with the correct product/s for what you want to do.
                      So how much does the supreme polish sale for in vic ? Actually I have't seen that up here...

                      Sorry to be intruding your thread Jondarren, may be some relevance
                      One last thing Balck.. english essay for you.

                      "Waxing is redundant as Super Resin Polish has already overly beautified the car " Discuss in relations to Auto glym product, perhaps link to realvance of the thread.

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                      • #12
                        From memory its ~$50 for a 1 litre bottle.

                        Thats a load.... every single car can and WILL benefit from a PROPER carnauba based wax.

                        Autogylm products are fantastic dont get me wrong and you can do away with waxing if you are cleaning your car every week using the three step (wash, super resin polish, extra gloss protection) but this becomes a very expensive proposition.

                        I wax my car with mothers carnauba wax once every 2-3 months and all that is necessary is for me to visit my local DIY car wash and i do the following:

                        1) place one dollar coin in slot and select high pressure soap spray.
                        2) spray car all over and switch to wheel cleaner and spray all rims quickly.
                        3) place second dollar in slot and select high pressure water
                        4) spray car and rims down
                        5) drive out and chamois dry

                        and if i feel generous i'll go over the car with super resin polish.

                        rinse and repeat once a week.

                        However returning to the relevance of this thread, The OP may find that if he uses UDS or the SP he may need to apply it 3-4 times to have a permanent deep glossy finish.

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                        • #13
                          Super Polish would be next on the list : > Thanks for recommending.

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                          • #14
                            Happy to help

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by BlackVr6ix View Post
                              Paint Renovator is a brilliant product, however they have a better product that is a all in one, its basically a combination of Paint Renovator (Pink Label), Super Resin Polish (Red Label) and Extra Gloss Protection(Gold Label), called Ultra Deep Shine (Black Label).

                              If you need alot try and get the trade pack of Supreme Polish(Purple Label) as it works out MUCH cheaper and is just about the stuff as the Ultra Deep Shine.
                              Fantastic info. I think i'll get myself a bottle of this and give it a go. If it's as good as it sounds, my faded red panels should be shining in no time. I was going to try a body colour wax but you've changed my mind.

                              Glad this thread can bring out the best in our cars paint!
                              //:MK3 Golf/2.0/15's/Stock Height/Smoked Repeaters/Mk4Badge/Alpine Head Unit

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