« Reply #33 on: 07 November 2009, 14:10 »
Think I'd get a 2nd opinion from a local friendly detailer before going to a VW dealer.
You could ask on Detailing World as advised above.
I suspect your detailer may not have used enough "cut" with the polishing - did he use a paint thickness guage and mask off your black trim / lights etc with masking tape ? VW paint is very hard and is well known to need a lot of polishing.
The DPB paintwork on my car got completely swirled up (thanks to a garage

) and I had to use a very abrasive polish with a rotary polisher to get any removal at all. Mild polish made no impact at all on the swirls. I have a Paint thickness guage and this showed that even the abrasive polish (Menzerna Power Gloss) took a while to make any impression.
BTW if I rub my finger over my clearcoat straight after a polish I also get a mark. Once polished you need to get it waxed or sealed straight away and then treat the paintwork with kid gloves - keep washing as contactless as possible with a pressure washer and foam lance etc.. You will be surprised just how easy it is to see the slightest mark under good lighting.
« Last Edit: 07 November 2009, 14:20 by JonnyG »

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