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I think all my Swissvax cost more than $1K. Not sure if I would do that again, ugh...
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02-16-2018, 02:54 AM | #47 |
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Just get the damn thing ceramic coated.
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02-16-2018, 01:10 PM | #50 |
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Apply megs ultimate paste to mine. Their ultimate wash helps it last a bit longer.
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02-16-2018, 05:37 PM | #51 |
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This is my car after a wash and dry, not bad shape for a car approaching 8 years old. |
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First time polishing. What polish do you guys reccomend?
So I have 2019 x3 and it came with the dealer swirl marks and like to remove this. About a month old and got all the stuff needed except a polish to remove it. I'll be doing this in coming days but will do as follows.
Pressure rinse/foam wash/rinse 2 bucket method iron x tar x claybar then use da porter cable to polish Then white wax I know bmw paint is on the hard side so might be tricky to remove the swirl marks and may need mutltiple passes or gradually go to next pad (i got the whole color pad set and plan on doing least abrasive first) Any tips also on polishing these cars would be great. |
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Look at Groit’s Garage. They have everything you need.
If you go to M Car Days next month, they will do a complete demo. https://f87.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1640611 |
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08-10-2019, 08:30 PM | #57 |
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Maybe Phil from DetailersDomain could chime in. I would think you would want to use Meguiars polish like 101 or 105. I like buying from Phil bc he supports the forum(s) and he is always fast to ship(to me in Germany!). He's just a good guy. I have also used Griots as well.
I really like Menzerna sealant for the paint. They also make polishes too. You might give them a try. http://www.menzerna.com/products/sol...lishing-steps/ I also like "P & S Bead Maker" ontop of a coat of Menzerna paint sealant. https://www.amazon.com/Detailing-Pro...07KFMNSPY?th=1 Dack
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I'm lazy and have better things to do than wax my car every 4 months so I use NuFinish. I last waxed my car over 1 year ago and the water still beads perfectly and the car gets driving in winter. It was rated by consumer reports to be one of the longest lasting waxes. It shines good enough for me, not sure if others produce "more shine" but I'm very happy with it. They really need to call it a wax because it is not a polish.
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As others have said Meguiars and 3M both have an excellent line of cutting polishing liquids - start off least aggressive if u don’t have experience - good idea to hone your skills on a rental car or the like. Glazes and polishes with no correcting abrasives may be the way to go on all the other panels. |
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Think my days of 6 or 8 hours on a Sunday detailing are coming to an end. A quick wash and wax in 90 minutes from now on. |
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https://www.meguiars.com/professiona...2-32-oz-liquid It’s hard to recommend w/o putting it under a light. And you can go very easy with the 105, no downward pressure and virtually no contact on sharp creases. |
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I bought a bottle of Meguiars Hybrid Ceramic Wax. Goes on great over top of NuFinish. They may not be compatable. Who knows. We'll see how it works out. Anyone use this stuff? Last edited by adc100; 08-12-2019 at 05:16 PM.. |
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