I've done 3 buff jobs on black BMWs this month, and something has come to my realization - it is the most "correctable" and "workable" paint I know of. Using the rotary and my "magic" combo of the Green American Buffing (P2) pad and PO106FF, I don't even have to "nurse" the buffer to get it to finish down halogram-free (1500 RPMs and plently of pressure - no problem)...this cannot be said for any other pure/jet black paint I know of. Most blacks, and even metallic blacks require quite a bit of finesse with the rotary...not sure what it is exactly, but something in the makeup of the paint lends itself toward correction (and it certainly isn't because it's rock hard or anything, cause it's not).
Anybody else share these findings or have an explination why it is more "correctable" than other paints?
Anybody else share these findings or have an explination why it is more "correctable" than other paints?