Eldorado2k
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- Nov 9, 2015
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IMO all that matters is whether the vehicles were silver or not...
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I agree BMW paint isn't the greatest with orange peel and then throw in the clear is generally on the hard side and it gets frustrating. The op was stating a difference in the vertical to horizontal clarity and I haven't seen this on factory paint that's why I asked him if it was repainted and to take the same pic of the horizontal panels instead of the glass.Yeah but I've owned a few and follow the forums still. Lots of complaints about orange peel and poor quality paint, especially a decade ago. May be different today on new ones. My wife has had some MBZ and they tend to be a bit better. Just my observations. My Audi was like a mirror except around the rear license plate area where it did have a touch of orange peel. My Infiniti is not as sharp. Good but not great. Wife's Lincoln is pretty awesome though. I think Ford does a good job with their tinted clear coats.
Hello everyone,
I have a 13 years old BMW e90, and the hood and roof were a bit swirly. I tried using a white pad from Chemical guys with meguiar's Ultimate polish, and it wasn't enough. I used the orange pad with meguiar's Ultimate compound, and then all the scratches disappeared. I followed with the white pad and some polishing to have a better finish.
I don't have any swirls or scratches anymore, however the reflection is not super sharp, it's very slightly blurry or hazy.