JetBlackBMW
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- May 17, 2011
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Hi - Need some help from a detailer who has actual experience detailing the soft paint on jet black BMW's.
I did search extensively on this forum for answers to my questions but sometimes I see conflicting information as some people that have not actually used certain products will post info based on 2nd hand information that may or may not be true.
I wanted to ask if someone can help me in selecting some polishes for a detail on my jet black 2001 BMW. I am new to detailing. I think the paint is on the soft side and I do not want to tear into the clear coat and dull the paint. The paint is in pretty good shape. I just want to remove some light swirls and really give the paint a deep wet look.
Thinking about getting either a Porter Cable XP, a Griots, or maybe even the Flex DA. I use OTC meguiars polishes by hand now and I need something more. I am trying to decide between a few products and wanted your input on what would give me the wettest deep look. Not sure if I should go with Menzerna/Wolf Gang polishes or Meguiars polishes.
I am thinking about going with:
(1) Menzerna PowerFinish 203s with white or Hydro Tech tangerine pad followed up with Menzerna Final Polish II PO87MC with a black pad and then again with a gold pad for Jeweling.
If it looked like I needed something a little stronger than the 203s, I was thinking about using the Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover 3.0 with a white or Hydro Tech tangerine pad and then following up the 203s and then finishing with PO87MC.
Is the PO87MC the best finishing polish for soft BMW paint or should I use the PO85RD? I have read that PO87MC is better than PO85RD for softer BWM paint and I want to make sure this is true.
I know that Menzerna is made primarily for and works best on the hard paint on Mercedes - will these polishes be okay on the soft BMW paint or should I go with Meguiars 205, 80 and 81? What will give me a deeper wetter look?
I am going to wash, clay and then top the polishes with sealant and/or wax, but I need your help with the polish selections.
thanks,
I did search extensively on this forum for answers to my questions but sometimes I see conflicting information as some people that have not actually used certain products will post info based on 2nd hand information that may or may not be true.
I wanted to ask if someone can help me in selecting some polishes for a detail on my jet black 2001 BMW. I am new to detailing. I think the paint is on the soft side and I do not want to tear into the clear coat and dull the paint. The paint is in pretty good shape. I just want to remove some light swirls and really give the paint a deep wet look.
Thinking about getting either a Porter Cable XP, a Griots, or maybe even the Flex DA. I use OTC meguiars polishes by hand now and I need something more. I am trying to decide between a few products and wanted your input on what would give me the wettest deep look. Not sure if I should go with Menzerna/Wolf Gang polishes or Meguiars polishes.
I am thinking about going with:
(1) Menzerna PowerFinish 203s with white or Hydro Tech tangerine pad followed up with Menzerna Final Polish II PO87MC with a black pad and then again with a gold pad for Jeweling.
If it looked like I needed something a little stronger than the 203s, I was thinking about using the Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover 3.0 with a white or Hydro Tech tangerine pad and then following up the 203s and then finishing with PO87MC.
Is the PO87MC the best finishing polish for soft BMW paint or should I use the PO85RD? I have read that PO87MC is better than PO85RD for softer BWM paint and I want to make sure this is true.
I know that Menzerna is made primarily for and works best on the hard paint on Mercedes - will these polishes be okay on the soft BMW paint or should I go with Meguiars 205, 80 and 81? What will give me a deeper wetter look?
I am going to wash, clay and then top the polishes with sealant and/or wax, but I need your help with the polish selections.
thanks,