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Surface Defects - Cob Webbing

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 6:22 pm
by jonallen628
Collected my new black R a couple of weeks back to replace my GT. On collection it was hammering down so didnt couldn't see the paintwork. The car had only 250 miles on the clock so it shouldn't have been a problem. After seeing the car under bright lights now i have found most of the car is covered in very fine surface scratches which i had heard called cob / spider webbing. Dissapointed as I managed to avoid this on the previous roc. The defects are only visible close up and in certain light conditions but I know they are there now.

So some advice.

- Get it mopped by a pro?
- buy a DA polisher and do it myself?

Anyone done there own car with a DA polisher and got good results? I have heard the VAG clearcoat is roc hard.

Re: Surface Defects - Cob Webbing

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 8:37 pm
by quality reflects
You would be best to get a pro local to you to go over it with a rotary. It should not take too much, a finishing polish should remove the holograms for you.

Re: Surface Defects - Cob Webbing

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 9:28 pm
by jonallen628
Thanks for the advice, thought you might say that :-). I have looked at some of the pictures of the "hologram" defects, mine is very minor webbing nothing as bad as this. In the right hands can a rotary be fairly unobtrusive ? As I say the defects are very minor.

Re: Surface Defects - Cob Webbing

Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 1:21 pm
by quality reflects
jonallen628 wrote:Thanks for the advice, thought you might say that :-)..
:D

I had the same issue with the wife's new black Tiguan on delivery last year. I think it had been prepared in the ash cloud! I am sure I machined it with Megs 205 on a yellow 3M pad. That was all it needed. Hope you can get it sorted, I know how you feel, its very annoying. Whatever you do don't take it back to the dealer!

Re: Surface Defects - Cob Webbing

Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 9:08 pm
by keithmt
There's a risk in this reply that I'm going to sound like an expert ........ which I ain't :)

However, I do have a DA polisher and have had some good results from it. You're right in that apparently German bodywork finishes are very hard which means there's less of a risk of doing something horrible. I believe that rotary polishers are best left in the hands of experts whereas Dual Action polishers are less aggressive.

When it came to choosing pads and compounds it was a nightmare ...... way too much choice and too much conflicting advice. So I decided to go for using only Meguiars products and I've been really pleased with the results so far.

If you live within driving distance of Liphook you're welcome to come round and use my DA and pads etc. PM me if you're interested.

cheers
Keith

Re: Surface Defects - Cob Webbing

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 8:00 am
by jonallen628
Thanks for the advice / offer but I am in staffs. I downloaded the Megs iPhone app a few weeks back and have watched the video guides and made a load of notes, my plan was to follow these and stick with Megs products. The least aggressive pads and compounds will be my starting point. Still mulling it over and looking for a good deal on a DA or possibly a kit tailored to new car.

Re: Surface Defects - Cob Webbing

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 4:56 pm
by quality reflects
Go see Mark at Autobrite, in Stoke, he is a top bloke and will point you in the right direction.

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Re: Surface Defects - Cob Webbing

Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 9:21 pm
by RussZS
I'm pretty local and would be happy to give you a hand if you wanted.

I'm looking at getting a black R, so would love to see one in the flesh anyway :)

Cheers,
Russ.