DarkSideIS
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- Apr 5, 2015
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Hey Guys, Im new to the forum and unfortunately I have come here to ask for advice on how to get out dealer installed RIDS.
Short story is I took my Black Sapphire Metallic 2011 BMW 335is in for regular maintenance and with that you receive a complimentary car wash.
Well do to our very brutal winter in the north east a lot of salt and sand has been thrown on the roads and the brushes and wraps in the car wash must of been saturated in sand and small rocks because there is easily 5-10 RIDS on each panel and they are all in one direction in a sweeping motion.
Im not one to complain in this situation because I am not 100% sure that's how I got them but Im pretty sure it is the cause.
A little background on me, Ive been in the autobody industry for about 10 years now. Im good with a rotary buffer on the clearcoat we use in the shop. Unfortunately the products that work best for us in the shop did not fair so good for me on the hard paint of the BMW.
I asked the sales man that comes to us what products I should use. Im on a budget so spending 2-300$ on compounds polishes swirl removers sealants and waxes was out of the question.
He knows I have a Griots Garage 6" polisher so he advised me to pick up buff and shine microfiber cutting and polishing pads. The products he can get for me are all sample bottle sized 8-12oz bottles which consisted of
1. Meguiars M105 Ultra cut compound
2. Meguiars M205 Ultra finishing polish
3. Meguiars M7 Show Car Glaze
4. Meguiars M21 Synthetic sealant 2.0
5. Meguiars Hi Tech Yellow Wax
He told me to use these products in this order with pads in accordance to my satisfaction as far as production and ease of use.
I also have Lake country ccs pads ranging from yellow (Heavy Cut) down to black(finishing) The products are all very reasonably priced and in my budget and I feel they should do the trick.
Do you guys recommend these products would satisfy my needs? Keep in mind Im in the auto body industry, I know how to look a paint to spot the smallest of defects but im not in the detailing aspect of it, So working on factory hard paint is not my cup o tea.
Thank Guys!
Feed back please
Short story is I took my Black Sapphire Metallic 2011 BMW 335is in for regular maintenance and with that you receive a complimentary car wash.
Well do to our very brutal winter in the north east a lot of salt and sand has been thrown on the roads and the brushes and wraps in the car wash must of been saturated in sand and small rocks because there is easily 5-10 RIDS on each panel and they are all in one direction in a sweeping motion.
Im not one to complain in this situation because I am not 100% sure that's how I got them but Im pretty sure it is the cause.
A little background on me, Ive been in the autobody industry for about 10 years now. Im good with a rotary buffer on the clearcoat we use in the shop. Unfortunately the products that work best for us in the shop did not fair so good for me on the hard paint of the BMW.
I asked the sales man that comes to us what products I should use. Im on a budget so spending 2-300$ on compounds polishes swirl removers sealants and waxes was out of the question.
He knows I have a Griots Garage 6" polisher so he advised me to pick up buff and shine microfiber cutting and polishing pads. The products he can get for me are all sample bottle sized 8-12oz bottles which consisted of
1. Meguiars M105 Ultra cut compound
2. Meguiars M205 Ultra finishing polish
3. Meguiars M7 Show Car Glaze
4. Meguiars M21 Synthetic sealant 2.0
5. Meguiars Hi Tech Yellow Wax
He told me to use these products in this order with pads in accordance to my satisfaction as far as production and ease of use.
I also have Lake country ccs pads ranging from yellow (Heavy Cut) down to black(finishing) The products are all very reasonably priced and in my budget and I feel they should do the trick.
Do you guys recommend these products would satisfy my needs? Keep in mind Im in the auto body industry, I know how to look a paint to spot the smallest of defects but im not in the detailing aspect of it, So working on factory hard paint is not my cup o tea.
Thank Guys!
Feed back please