Hey guys, I fear I may be over my head on this one.
I ran across this '09 335i six speed with only 30k on it. Lets just say I'v been looking forever for a car like this, loaded with all options AND manual. Ok great, I had to pull the trigger. The car is pristine, interior is like new, there are about 4 stone chips on the whole car, no paint work, not even a ding on any panel. Florida only car, no winters, weekend only car.
HOWEVER, I got a chance to wash her last night and put it under the lights in my garage for the first time. Water spots etched ALL over the hood, marring, scratching and spiderwebs galore. How can a car with such low mileage look like this!?!? Im dumbfounded. Needless to say some serious correction is needed.
Based on my research this paint is a professionals nightmare! I wouldn't even classify myself as an intermediate. However I take great pride in my cars and do most of the work on them myself. So this is something that I want to tackle.
Sooo, I need some recommendations on how to approach correction on this thing. Products, pads, techniques. I guess a need something that is somewhat fool proof so I don't risk damaging the paint further. Time is no concern and from what I read I will be putting long hours into this project anyway.
Thanks for any help!!
I ran across this '09 335i six speed with only 30k on it. Lets just say I'v been looking forever for a car like this, loaded with all options AND manual. Ok great, I had to pull the trigger. The car is pristine, interior is like new, there are about 4 stone chips on the whole car, no paint work, not even a ding on any panel. Florida only car, no winters, weekend only car.
HOWEVER, I got a chance to wash her last night and put it under the lights in my garage for the first time. Water spots etched ALL over the hood, marring, scratching and spiderwebs galore. How can a car with such low mileage look like this!?!? Im dumbfounded. Needless to say some serious correction is needed.
Based on my research this paint is a professionals nightmare! I wouldn't even classify myself as an intermediate. However I take great pride in my cars and do most of the work on them myself. So this is something that I want to tackle.
Sooo, I need some recommendations on how to approach correction on this thing. Products, pads, techniques. I guess a need something that is somewhat fool proof so I don't risk damaging the paint further. Time is no concern and from what I read I will be putting long hours into this project anyway.
Thanks for any help!!