Blinded By The White - BMW 325i That Is

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This little guy was a bear to correct - vision wise. I thought I'd removed all the light scratches, but the dealer pointed out a bunch I missed...so it was a re-do. I used System One X3 and didn't use enough pressure on the rotary plus my eyes didn't catch all the scratches.

Finished the car off with Meguiar's #26. Interior was cleaned with diluted apc and warm water in a spray bottle.

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Overall, the car looks super white and glossy.

Now, I've got 3 silver Bimmers in the line to that will be easier to see my corrections as I work them.

Toto
 
Egad! Nothing worse than "the boss" pointing out errors, eh? In all honesty it makes me feel a little better that even top pros like yourself have an off day every once in a while. Did you tell him you haven't done a white one since 1993? :D

It absolutely glows now, simply beautiful.
 
Nice to see white look that good. It looks like you poured milk on it.
 
That white shines, awesome. How much pressure did you use the second time ? With using the System 3 and a wool pad I didn't realize you had to add pressure ? Just looking for tips because I have a white car.
 
That white shines, awesome. How much pressure did you use the second time ? With using the System 3 and a wool pad I didn't realize you had to add pressure ? Just looking for tips because I have a white car.


That's the question of the century! I wish there was a gauge to measure pressure for applications. That would solve a bunch of problems with rotary usage for sure. The answer is: I don't have a clue...I run the Dynabrade at 1200 rpm and I put enough pressure to change the tone of the motor.

More than that, I didn't check my work closely enough and the sharp eyed dealer did. He's my Quality Control person and I'm going to use his eyes before I move from compounding to polishing from now on. That way, re-do's can quickly be completed and I can move on after that step.

Toto
 
those interiors look better and better each time I see them, Great finish on the white, super wet, did you see the silver one I just posted? I used your technique with the sealer turned out really well
 
Thanks for the compliment Clay! Much appreciated. I did see the Silver 3 Series you did. That burnishing process really produces a nice uniform gloss and you barely (if at all) have to use a microfiber.

Toto
 
Thanks for the reply. I'm learning more and more thanks to guys like you thanks.
 
Great Detail.
Mine was not white,but here are some pics.
Process:
Washed ONR, grit guard two bucket
No Clay, New car
interior: wiped with apc,treated with Meg's foam for leather
Carpet: Folex and Aztec Heated
Wheels: Dri Wash N Guard for the Home
Tires:Grape Tire Dressing
Wax: Pinnacle Spray
 
White is the most difficult color for me to work on. I have to wait until the sun is no longer shining so I can use a fairly dim light to check for minor swirls or scratches. At 55 years old it's just too hard to see the subtle details if I am blinded by the light:D
 
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