Black BMW X5 - Rough Trade-In

Once again you have out done yourself. How much is that going to raise the price of that truck? They should give you a lifetime contract!
 
Hey Toto,

You do a great job all the time. I'm curious about the system one polishes and the wet sanding.

Did you wet sand with 2000 grit? And system one is only a rotary polish? Or can i apply it with a flex 3401?

Lastly, what would you compare system one polish to? Especially the most popular used polishes like Menzerna?

Thanks for the compliment!

Depending upon the area I'm correcting, I use 2000, 2500, or 3000 grit. Sometimes, I use 2000 to start and 3000 to smooth the rougher grit.

System One's X3 is a rotary only and I have "zero" knowledge about the Flex. I did talk to Gary at System One and he said to further polish a black car after the rotary, try the X3 with a Festool (which I have). It adds a lot of depth to the finish. Next Black Bimmer I get (boy, that won't take long with this dealer LOL), I might give that a try.

Toto
 
Thanks for the compliment!

Depending upon the area I'm correcting, I use 2000, 2500, or 3000 grit. Sometimes, I use 2000 to start and 3000 to smooth the rougher grit.

System One's X3 is a rotary only and I have "zero" knowledge about the Flex. I did talk to Gary at System One and he said to further polish a black car after the rotary, try the X3 with a Festool (which I have). It adds a lot of depth to the finish. Next Black Bimmer I get (boy, that won't take long with this dealer LOL), I might give that a try.

Toto

keep us informed, because from what I've seen you're one of the online masters at black detailing and in my area BLACK is a very popular colour so I want to see what works best.

You've been using Megs 83 and DACP also correct? What's comparable to it's black correction?
 
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hey toto nice work! :)

I have a dark blue Camry that could use some love :D

I cant detail my baby @ school :( Need some entertainment at detail fest ? :p

j/k..


nice work :)
 
Master Toto as always some of the best work I've seen. Thank you for sharing.
 
Hey what grit sandpaper did you use there? Nice job btw!

Most of the time, I work with 2500 grit. It's a light cut product and I can always step to 2000 grit.

I often use 3000 grit to finish up my work. But, it's very expensive for the 3M Trizact sheet ($6 each and they don't last long). The 2500 is a nice compromise that I can immediately finish with System One X3

Toto
 
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