No mate many waxes tend to cure, effectively bonding with the paint. I'm confident that even products that don't would not be removed by a jetwasher. That said you shouldn't put it up close to your paint anyway, use it from afar. If the pressure catches a stone chip or scuff it could...
Thanks but I'd appreciate any recommendations for polish or pad combinations that have brought people success at correction work without overdue stress.
Maybe megs 105 polish on a cutting pad (or can I go too abrasive) followed by 205 to finish?
They're quite decent and of course torquey but the OP's choice after coming from a high revving, normally aspirated rotary to a 140 diesel smacks of disappointment in terms of 'fun'. As I say, so long as you can be happy with the rest of the package I'm sure it's a great choice.
Can anyone advise me if I'm sufficiently well equipped for some minor correction work on an Audi S3.
I have a DA with megs 80, 83 polish and megs cutting, polishing and finishing pads. So can I get by with this or will it be too hard going?
To be fair mate, Audi's are not best known for being fun. Neither are diesels so the combination will be almost certainly be lacking in this respect. That said it will no doubt be a very good overall ownership experience.
The only bad things about the buckets are the quality of leather on the bolsters and the fact that they don't slide forward on the rails when getting in the back of a two door. The latter of which obviously isn't a concern for you.
I honestly think that the hard backs will make minimal...
I would be very sad if you take away my Bose. It is of very fine quality.
To be honest mate that's possibly a few grands worth of retrofitted options so if they are important to you, you should bear that in mind when pricing up your initial purchase.
If you have a little money to play I would get an R32 and make it forced induction. For say, £10k extra, you could have 450 ponies at your disposal as well as an engine that will provide many smiles. Not cheap moding admittedly.
Although you do have a silver S3 with purple wheels? :yes: ;)
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