Audi SQ5 Paint Correction and Coating Application
by Ian MartinezRecently we performed a full paint correction and coating detail, with the addition of a full front clear bra removal, on this beautiful Scuba Blue Audi SQ5. Please stay tuned for my next article, which will feature a full review on how to properly car for your clear bra!
General dirtiness upon arrival.
Random adhesive residue.
Hood condition before, keep in mind this is the clear bra NOT the paint, luckily.
Clear bra removed, notice the yellowing and hazing.
Heavy wheel decontamination progress.
Notorious b-pillars coming back to life.
Hood after in direct sunlight, much better!
After all the paint correction was done it was time for the coating.
And some general after shots, this is a beautiful blue and was absolutely glowing when we were done.
Products/Tools Used:
- Optimum No Rinse
- CarPro PolyShave Decon Block
- Shine Supply Classic Cut
- Microfiber Cutting Pad
- Adams Polishes Paint Finishing Polish
- White Foam Finishing Pad
- Steam! (extremely crucial)
- 3M Adhesive Remover
- Sonax Full Effect Wheel Cleaner
- Wheel Woolies
- Tuf Shine Tire Brush
- Meguiar’s All Purpose Cleaner
- Beeds Prime
- Beeds HD Ceramic Paint Treatment on Paint, Glass, Lights, Trim, Exhaust Tips and Wheels.
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Why choose a coating (BEEDS) that Detailed Images does not sell?
Hello Kyle,
This is just a product that we use as we have done thorough testing with it and always have a great result. The coatings Detailed Image offers are great and you would be very happy with them.
His details shouldn’t be limited to what any one site sells. Beeds is pro installation only and can be used on both exterior/interior.
Kyle, many of us use coating that are not available to the public and are professional only coatings. The coatings available on Detailed Image are still great coatings, and will perform fantastic. Most professional coatings offer a warranty of some type for a specified length of time, most being at least 2 years.