07-09-2010, 09:18 PM
Another weekend means yet another detail. This time around we have one of Wolfsburg's newest hot hatches, the Scirocco 2.0 TSI.
I've been wanting to lay my hands on one of these for some time now, and finally got my chance!
A few befores prior to getting started...
Filthy tailpipes
Wheels were average
Car was covered in accumulated road grime but nothing too serious
First up the wheels and arches, this time around I gave the 3M Wheel & Tire Cleaner a go. Overall a very nice wheel cleaner with a refreshing citrus scent (beats the Sonax's pungent aroma).
Ez-Detail brush for the barrels
Detail brushes for the small, hard to reach areas
Mothers Wheel brush for the faces
Tires were scrubbed with a stiff bristle brush and 5:1 Carways APC.
Arches followed with 5:1 APC and various brushes before being rinsed thoroughly.
After the wheels the car was foamed with a mix of CWC and APC to remove as much crud as possible. Thereafter a typical 2 bucket wash followed before a final rinse in preparation for claying.
Clay of choice was Clay Magic's medium grade clay. With the owner working in an industrial area and the car being quite new, I was fairly certain it would have a fair amount of surface contaminants.
Typical result after claying a panel...
With the car clayed and clean I rinsed it off a final time before drying it inside the garage.
A quick inspection with the halogens and LED revealed the following...
Mirrors
Gloss black roof insert
A-Pillars
With taping and the inspection complete I got started on sorting out 2 prominent stone chips on the bonnet. The owner had touched them up but asked if I could flat them down and try to make them less visible.
First up a PTG reading to see what we have to work with
With 190 microns to spare I decided to go ahead and wet sand the area. A Mirka P2000 disc followed by a P4000 disc resulted in the following...
Thickness down 9 microns to 182
After compounding I was left with this (still to be refined with SIP when polishing the rest of the car)
Overall paint reduction was between 12 and 15um (191 down to 178 average) so I was happy with the results.
With the touch up completed I set about finding a useable combo for the paintwork correction. This was a single stage correction so I wanted to maximise the correction while still leaving a crisp finish. In the end I settled on Menzerna SIP on a green 3M compounding pad with a few drops of 85RE for extra working time.
Un-corrected area in direct sunlight
Corrected area just beneath the above section
Close up
Overall I think around 90% correction was achieved. There were still some minor remnants of deeper swirls and RIDS but I was happy with the correction levels.
A few before and afters
Before and after under LED
Mirror before
Afters
Gloss black roof panel before
Afters
Other side before and after
Rear boot lid inserts in gloss plastic were corrected with Meguiars spot pads and SIP followed by 85RE.
Fixed
Rear bumper was lightly swirled
Came up nicely after SIP
Bootlid before and after
A-Pillar before and afters
Doors before and after
Gloss black front grill needed some work...Before only. After shot in the finished pics
With the correction work completed the car was pulled outside and washed down before being dried and returned to the garage for finishing off.
LSP was Raceglaze 55', trim got Satin prot and tires got Extreme Black dressing. Tailpipes were cleaned and polished with Raceglaze Alutech metal polish (inside and out) while the inside got scrubbed with an abrasive pad followed by Alutech polish. The exhaust back box that was visible under the rear bumper also got scrubbed up and cleaned.
Tailpieces
And back box
Wheels and tires
Couple of reflection shots...
A few detail shots
And my favourite of the lot...
As always thanks for looking
I've been wanting to lay my hands on one of these for some time now, and finally got my chance!
A few befores prior to getting started...
Filthy tailpipes
Wheels were average
Car was covered in accumulated road grime but nothing too serious
First up the wheels and arches, this time around I gave the 3M Wheel & Tire Cleaner a go. Overall a very nice wheel cleaner with a refreshing citrus scent (beats the Sonax's pungent aroma).
Ez-Detail brush for the barrels
Detail brushes for the small, hard to reach areas
Mothers Wheel brush for the faces
Tires were scrubbed with a stiff bristle brush and 5:1 Carways APC.
Arches followed with 5:1 APC and various brushes before being rinsed thoroughly.
After the wheels the car was foamed with a mix of CWC and APC to remove as much crud as possible. Thereafter a typical 2 bucket wash followed before a final rinse in preparation for claying.
Clay of choice was Clay Magic's medium grade clay. With the owner working in an industrial area and the car being quite new, I was fairly certain it would have a fair amount of surface contaminants.
Typical result after claying a panel...
With the car clayed and clean I rinsed it off a final time before drying it inside the garage.
A quick inspection with the halogens and LED revealed the following...
Mirrors
Gloss black roof insert
A-Pillars
With taping and the inspection complete I got started on sorting out 2 prominent stone chips on the bonnet. The owner had touched them up but asked if I could flat them down and try to make them less visible.
First up a PTG reading to see what we have to work with
With 190 microns to spare I decided to go ahead and wet sand the area. A Mirka P2000 disc followed by a P4000 disc resulted in the following...
Thickness down 9 microns to 182
After compounding I was left with this (still to be refined with SIP when polishing the rest of the car)
Overall paint reduction was between 12 and 15um (191 down to 178 average) so I was happy with the results.
With the touch up completed I set about finding a useable combo for the paintwork correction. This was a single stage correction so I wanted to maximise the correction while still leaving a crisp finish. In the end I settled on Menzerna SIP on a green 3M compounding pad with a few drops of 85RE for extra working time.
Un-corrected area in direct sunlight
Corrected area just beneath the above section
Close up
Overall I think around 90% correction was achieved. There were still some minor remnants of deeper swirls and RIDS but I was happy with the correction levels.
A few before and afters
Before and after under LED
Mirror before
Afters
Gloss black roof panel before
Afters
Other side before and after
Rear boot lid inserts in gloss plastic were corrected with Meguiars spot pads and SIP followed by 85RE.
Fixed
Rear bumper was lightly swirled
Came up nicely after SIP
Bootlid before and after
A-Pillar before and afters
Doors before and after
Gloss black front grill needed some work...Before only. After shot in the finished pics
With the correction work completed the car was pulled outside and washed down before being dried and returned to the garage for finishing off.
LSP was Raceglaze 55', trim got Satin prot and tires got Extreme Black dressing. Tailpipes were cleaned and polished with Raceglaze Alutech metal polish (inside and out) while the inside got scrubbed with an abrasive pad followed by Alutech polish. The exhaust back box that was visible under the rear bumper also got scrubbed up and cleaned.
Tailpieces
And back box
Wheels and tires
Couple of reflection shots...
A few detail shots
And my favourite of the lot...
As always thanks for looking