Bavarian-Cream
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- Mar 28, 2013
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For a little background, I have detailing experience with DA buffers and lots of chemicals, but nothing extensive just basic wax and light polish experience.
I recently purchased a 1988 BMW M5 that is in desperate need of attention , im not looking for perfection nor do I expect it , but would like to make it as presentable as possible.
It has single stage factory black paint, has lots of swirls , scratches ,tree sap and a weird condition on the hood that looks like tiny cracks in the paint only on the hood which I have photographed.
*I need advice on product selection and a method to tackle this* any help is greatly appreciated -thank you in advance.
this is what I was thinking
1. clay bar
2. meguiars mirror glaze #7 - with the microfiber hand method outlined by mike Phillips- to rejuvenate it and impregnate it with some oil. let it sit on for a day in my garage
3. ? a product to remove the heavier scratches or atleast lighten em up a bit
4.? a good swirl remover to remove any swirls
5. meguiars high tech yellow #26 I already have some
advice on products for #3 and #4 would help me out
which pads should I use for #3 #4 & #5
and what should I use to remove tree sap from single stage paint?
I will be using a dewalt DA buffer , it will rotate so I will be able to remove swirls.
Mike
port st lucie FL
the first picture is the condition on the hood
I recently purchased a 1988 BMW M5 that is in desperate need of attention , im not looking for perfection nor do I expect it , but would like to make it as presentable as possible.
It has single stage factory black paint, has lots of swirls , scratches ,tree sap and a weird condition on the hood that looks like tiny cracks in the paint only on the hood which I have photographed.
*I need advice on product selection and a method to tackle this* any help is greatly appreciated -thank you in advance.
this is what I was thinking
1. clay bar
2. meguiars mirror glaze #7 - with the microfiber hand method outlined by mike Phillips- to rejuvenate it and impregnate it with some oil. let it sit on for a day in my garage
3. ? a product to remove the heavier scratches or atleast lighten em up a bit
4.? a good swirl remover to remove any swirls
5. meguiars high tech yellow #26 I already have some
advice on products for #3 and #4 would help me out
which pads should I use for #3 #4 & #5
and what should I use to remove tree sap from single stage paint?
I will be using a dewalt DA buffer , it will rotate so I will be able to remove swirls.
Mike
port st lucie FL
the first picture is the condition on the hood



