Poorboys Blackhole and Natty Wax Paste - Panther Black S3 8V1

Chris Stephens

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Took delivery of my 2014 S3 8V1 on Saturday, decided to take it home and give it the aftercare it deserves.

Step 1 Maguires shampoo
Step 2 Maguires claybar kit
Step 3 Machine polished with PB Blackhole
Step 4 Waxed front to back with PB Natty Wax Paste
Step 4 Auto Finesse used for the interior

See the results below, safe to say I'm pretty damn happy with how she turned out.
 

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Looking great pal. Nice job. I use Poorboys on my brilliant black A3, is good gear. Did you polish with a DA?

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You might to add Poorboy's EXP Sealant to your car next time between 3 and 4 - took some advise from a detailer ( as below ) and it did ( I think ) make a difference with the Sealer.
Used it on Wife's A1 Utopia Blue and my A6 Moonlight Blue.

Stage 1 - Black hole is a glaze and it's job is to fill light swirls,
scratches and paint imperfections and enhance gloss.
Stage 2 - Next is the EX-P Sealant. Basically this gives extra shine and
seals in the black hole glaze.
Stage 3 - The Natty's wax. This gives the extra boost in depth and shine and
awesome water repellency

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@Neil Woodburn thanks for the advise Neil, I will be sure to order it this week and next time I get the car detailed I will give it a go! Car looks great, had the car sitting outside work all day yesterday everyone admiring and slightly confused about the colour of Panther Black, so unique!

I might pick your brain about something else! I have taken some autosol, wirewool and G101 to my exhaust tips, however still seem a little dirty... any advise on this?
 

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@Neil Woodburn thanks for the advise Neil, I will be sure to order it this week and next time I get the car detailed I will give it a go! Car looks great, had the car sitting outside work all day yesterday everyone admiring and slightly confused about the colour of Panther Black, so unique!

I might pick your brain about something else! I have taken some autosol, wirewool and G101 to my exhaust tips, however still seem a little dirty... any advise on this?
Soak them in WD40. Spray all over the tips . Then more Autosol and elbows great work wire wool. Worked a treat on mine mate

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Must say I haven't gone that far with exhaust pipes but something like Mother's Alum +Mag Polish cleans up my old Stags Chrome / Aluminum / Alloys quite well - the black on the cloth shows it is cutting the dirt off.

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