My used Black 335i is black metallic with swirls!

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Yesterday I bought a 2011 BMW 335i with black metallic paint. It has sparkly flecks in it, very pretty, but the previous owner did not care about taking it through automatic car washes or something because the paint has tons of swirls in it.

I want to get it right, at least as right as I can without repainting it. I'm not afraid of hard work, so I would appreciate some how-to tips, steps to take, in order to restore the paint to something nice ... does not have to be perfect, just lots better than it is.

THANKS!
 
Welcome to the geek! Your car sounds like a good candidate for the Mequiar's twins. This is said with no pictures being posted but as you describe it.

As for tips look into getting Mike's E-book's, that will give you as many tips as you will need. You will need to purchase the correct tools to complete the job but it WILL be worth it.
 
I'm assuming that you live in Las Vegas given your name... There are a bunch of info or how-to here in the forum. Mike Phillips has a lot of how-to articles in how to make your paint perfect. This will be a good article to start with:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...le-using-pinnacle-products-new-pc-7424xp.html

If you decide to let someone do it, I would highly suggest you bring the car to the poster above, smack AKA Mike. He does amazing work and will make sure your car is perfect. He takes good care of your car like it was his. He also specializes in BMW and has one himself so he knows the in/outs of polishing BMW paint.
 
Sounds like your car is Black Sapphire Metallic (BSM), as mine is. A picture would help, but you will need a buffer to get rid of the swirls. Forget repainting, that's not an option or needed.

A good buffer for this type of job would be a Griots Garage 6" or one of the Rupes Bigfoots. Then there is a whole slew of other items you need including pads, polishes, pad cleaner, towels, clay, pad brush, etc...

There is a slight learning curve, but if your still interested it can be done by you.
 
These have been a pain to correct for me.
I charge 600 buck to fix these.
The paint is hard and doesn't play well with others.
The last one I did I beet it up with Meguiar's M105/205 on the DAMF System and Flex Polisher.
Worked each section for 20-30 mins.
I took a long time to correct but it comes out really nice.
 
I've found the go to polish for BMW BSM is Wolfgang TSR. Adjust your foam pad to the aggressiveness required. I use a PC and a Griots and it pretty much turns out LSP ready. I usually use orange LC pads when going after defects, but have used yellow as well. Keeping the pads clean helps as well.

And believe me, I'm no polishing genius. I only have the experience from doing my two cars over and over.

I have no experience with MF pads, so I can't comment there.
 
ThAnks all, I actually live in a Washington DC suburb, Vegas is just a nickname. Would like to try myself but don't want to damage my new baby.
 
I will read this book, thanks. I have to admit, I am wondering if you guys know of any really solid detailers here in the D.C. area that could tackle this swirl project. Then I could maintain the finish going forward.
 
What part of the DMV? NOVA, PG, So.MD, etc...
Plenty of AGO members/detailers in the area.
 
I took the liberty of pm'ing a NOVA AGO member/forum friend with a link to this thread. May be too far as they reside out West of DC.
I have customers off White Horse and Rt4 U.M. and one off 202 near Watkins Park. Currently in SC for the next few weeks myself. Haven't seen Church Rd. in almost 6 weeks.

Maybe you ought to start a new thread if you can't find one on this thread.

Something along the line of: Pro Detailer Wanted Upper Marlboro Md.

Happy detailing...:buffing:
 
I found an AGO guy named Ken Tuep to do my car and man is he fantastic! The best detailer I have ever used. Interior was spotless, perfect, he even removed a cig burn mark on the plastic door panel. But the real mastery was how he clayed, polished and perfected the black metallic. He said it was some of the hardest paint he ever worked on. I can't recommend him highly enough to others who might be looking for help.
 
Good to hear. I had asked in another thread what had become of this bimmer.
Ken came on the scene rarin' to go. Glad to have him in PG Co.:props:
Is there a link to a show-n-shine?


Thanks for bringing the thread full circle.
 
I found an AGO guy named Ken Tuep to do my car and man is he fantastic! The best detailer I have ever used. Interior was spotless, perfect, he even removed a cig burn mark on the plastic door panel. But the real mastery was how he clayed, polished and perfected the black metallic. He said it was some of the hardest paint he ever worked on. I can't recommend him highly enough to others who might be looking for help.


Pics?
 
Ive been having a tough time using the computer. My wife comes home today, I'll post up some pics when she's available.

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