Lots of threads on this forum and others about the soft clear coat of the Jet Black. DA works great for the Black Sapphire Metallic paint color. I have Estoril Blue but wasn't sure if it was the same "softness"
Yea there are, mainly at the doors. You can only see them when you are looking at it from eye level. I guess I only really noticed it when I was doing that one door and was sitting on the floor.
Yea you can see "wavy" hazy lines if you look at different angles. I think its the clear coat on the paint, I have heard other bmw users with different colors, especially "Jet Black" paint and they can't use a DA polisher on the clear coat.
I did some paint correction this weekend on one panel with a PC and m105 (orange) and m205 (white) pads. They are Chemical Guys hex pads if that makes a difference.
There is improvement that the swirls are gone, but some of the deeper scratches are still visible, but what I can't seem to get...
I recently got a CPO car and was about to do some paint correct before I applied CQuartz. After I washed with some dawn, clayed the car it is still beading water. That got me thinking if the previous owner had applied CQuartz or Opti-Coat already. Is there any way I can tell?