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imported_Totoland Mach
09-02-2007, 05:21 PM
This turned out to be one nice SUV for the dealer. There were some serious scratches that I had to use 2000 grit and compound out, plus the usual car wash swirls.



Most of the vehicle looked like this



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o212/Totoland/Sep07%20Detailing/X3_MetBlack_SwirlsDoor.jpg



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o212/Totoland/Sep07%20Detailing/X3_MetBlack_FenderScratches.jpg



I also tried some masking tape that has a 12 inch plastic apron. Worked well for this SUV because of the volume of flat black plastic.



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o212/Totoland/Sep07%20Detailing/X3_MetBlack_OnLiftStartTaped2.jpg



Ok...on to process. The car was wetsanded where needed and I used 3M Extra Cut to start.



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o212/Totoland/Sep07%20Detailing/X3_CompoundSwirlsOnDoor.jpg



Power washed the compound dust off the car and racked it again for 3M Swirl Remover. This shot shows the Swirl Remover results



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o212/Totoland/Sep07%20Detailing/X3_OneDoorSwirlRemoverOneDoorNot.jpg



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o212/Totoland/Sep07%20Detailing/X3_BothDoorsSwirlRemover.jpg



Following the swirl remover, I used 3M Ultrafina SE, then a final power wash and Meguiar`s #26.



The results show up well. The black plastic was wiped down with apc, then applied Auto Magic`s Dressing and wiped off excess for an OEM look.



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o212/Totoland/Sep07%20Detailing/BlackMetallicX3_DoneOutside.jpg



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o212/Totoland/Sep07%20Detailing/BlackMetallicX3_DoneOutsideFullView.jpg



This shot shows the metallic flake well...



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o212/Totoland/Sep07%20Detailing/BlackMetallicX3_DoneShowingMetallic.jpg



Finally, a hood reflection inside the shop



http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o212/Totoland/Sep07%20Detailing/BlackMetallicX3_DoneInsideHood.jpg



On to another black SUV....a 4.6 X5



Toto

Old Pirate
09-02-2007, 05:51 PM
Awesome shine and wetness Toto! It`s so great to have a lift, so you don`t have to hurt your back and knee`s. The BMW looks better than new.:2thumbs:

yoojeankim
09-02-2007, 06:04 PM
wow awesome!!

imported_fishbonezken
09-02-2007, 06:27 PM
wow! you`re the pro Toto!!

imported_Sludge
09-02-2007, 06:36 PM
Another amazing detail. I can`t believe the improvement. I always enjoy your posts. :2thumbs:

Pats300zx
09-02-2007, 06:42 PM
Awesome work Toto. Yes..I think you should be doing this full time :)

imported_Totoland Mach
09-02-2007, 06:57 PM
Awesome work Toto. Yes..I think you should be doing this full time :)



I talked it over with my wife and she thinks I should go for it on a full time basis. My only concern was winter months in Kansas, but the dealer said he would keep in in cars and I`d never lack any work. That`s refreshing and knowing I have the shop for indoor detailing in the winter is a BIG plus.



Thanks all for the compliments....much appreciated!



Toto

imported_rydawg
09-02-2007, 10:19 PM
Great correction work! I just did a modified X5 4.6is in Estrol blue and the clears are bullet proof, but come out superb when done right. I should have pics of it up tomorrow.



Are you using the 3000 series extra cut compound and swirl remover? I tried the ultrafina on a couple of cars and it does work great, especially on black..



Have you used Menzerna 106ff?

Scottwax
09-02-2007, 10:28 PM
Truly superb swirl removal! :bow

imported_Totoland Mach
09-03-2007, 05:48 AM
Great correction work! I just did a modified X5 4.6is in Estrol blue and the clears are bullet proof, but come out superb when done right. I should have pics of it up tomorrow.



Are you using the 3000 series extra cut compound and swirl remover? I tried the ultrafina on a couple of cars and it does work great, especially on black..



Have you used Menzerna 106ff?





Rydawg: yes, it`s the 3000 series on both products. Prior to the Swirl Remover, I was using their older Glaze for Dark Cars and our supply diminished, so we switched and it made a big difference in finish time. Ultrafina is a nice product for dark cars....brings out a lot of depth to the finish.



I have Menzerna 106FF and tried it on an AMG with excellent results. One thing I noticed about the Menzerna line: It doesn`t finish out completely like 3M. There always seems to be a haze to wipe. Maybe I`m not using it correctly. On black cars, I power wash between process` and avoid buffing until I hit the Ultrafina stage.



Do you work the Menzerna 106FF with a polish pad? finish pad? I`ve also got their IP, Glaze, and Compound...but haven`t tried them yet.



Toto

imported_rydawg
09-03-2007, 01:05 PM
Rydawg: yes, it`s the 3000 series on both products. Prior to the Swirl Remover, I was using their older Glaze for Dark Cars and our supply diminished, so we switched and it made a big difference in finish time. Ultrafina is a nice product for dark cars....brings out a lot of depth to the finish.



I have Menzerna 106FF and tried it on an AMG with excellent results. One thing I noticed about the Menzerna line: It doesn`t finish out completely like 3M. There always seems to be a haze to wipe. Maybe I`m not using it correctly. On black cars, I power wash between process` and avoid buffing until I hit the Ultrafina stage.



Do you work the Menzerna 106FF with a polish pad? finish pad? I`ve also got their IP, Glaze, and Compound...but haven`t tried them yet.



Toto

I use the 106 via polish pad or finish pad if the paint is soft. The only thing I notice with the 106 compared to the ultrafina is the 106 makes a tremendous gloss where the ultrafina removes the ultrafine swirls. I will use the ultrafina on those easy to marr pain black cars though.



106 does polish almost forever and it aloows you to work it to the max if you want to. I sometimes will work a panel with 106 for 10 minutes lightly just to bring it to a whole new level of shine. It does finish off 100% swirl free via polish pad on a rotary which is very nice.



How aggressive is the swirl remover polish. I want to import the real 3m polish extra fine cut compound which is suppose to be there best stuff ever.

imported_rydawg
09-03-2007, 01:20 PM
Toto, one more question... How long can you work the swirl remover polish and does it remain creamy or does it dry up? I was going to buy some but I do have a ton of swirl remover polishes. I am currently using Menzerna SIP and the UK version 3.02 which is excellent, but does have it`s crappy moments and is harsh on my rotary. But when it does work great it is the best out there for sure.

mA_c
09-03-2007, 01:29 PM
great job Toto





quick question, could you PM me where you got that jack? Thanks

imported_Totoland Mach
09-03-2007, 02:27 PM
rydawg: You can work 3M Swirl Remover to disappearance (as in Picture Number 6 above). That picture was taken right after application. I don`t buff out Swirl Remover, I finish it down completely and move on. The benefit is you will see your work and not have a haze to remove.

VTechFan02
09-03-2007, 02:52 PM
Very well done paint correction. The finish is second to none and much better then new!!



-Frank