Hi All
Just hoping for a bit of advice to get rid of some unsightly scratches.
My B9 A4 Avant is 1 year old. Just after delivery it went in for a detail and had Gtechniq Crystal Serum Light / EXO top coat applied. This was all advice I had from a friend as I haven't a clue about such things and had never even heard of detailing previously. I've just got back from a holiday in Devon where many small country lanes with overgrown greenery has unfortunately and somewhat inevitably led to a couple of scratches. They are whitish in colour and from what I read are unlikely to have got through the serum.
So my question is, can I use a polish or other product to remove the scratches without removing the coating? Or is it likely that it will need to go back to a professional to be machine polished as the coating is so hard?
On my previous car I would have just bought some G3 scratch remover and had at it, but I think a more considered approach is required here given how much I invested in the original treatment!
Thanks for any advice. Photo below (I Hope)
Just hoping for a bit of advice to get rid of some unsightly scratches.
My B9 A4 Avant is 1 year old. Just after delivery it went in for a detail and had Gtechniq Crystal Serum Light / EXO top coat applied. This was all advice I had from a friend as I haven't a clue about such things and had never even heard of detailing previously. I've just got back from a holiday in Devon where many small country lanes with overgrown greenery has unfortunately and somewhat inevitably led to a couple of scratches. They are whitish in colour and from what I read are unlikely to have got through the serum.
So my question is, can I use a polish or other product to remove the scratches without removing the coating? Or is it likely that it will need to go back to a professional to be machine polished as the coating is so hard?
On my previous car I would have just bought some G3 scratch remover and had at it, but I think a more considered approach is required here given how much I invested in the original treatment!
Thanks for any advice. Photo below (I Hope)