BMW diamond black metalic - first detail

BMW_M

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Cheers guys!

This is my first detail after loads of reading of your posts and sugestions.

It's a BMW from 1990, diamond black metalic, paintwork was great, except minor swirls from washing. I didn't shot the whole car just the hood, but results are amazing!



I used this proces:

Armorall shampoo heavy duty

microfiber glove for wash

Eagle one wheel cleaner

Kanebo for drying



polishing by hand:

Scholl S17 medium cut

Scholl S40 finish

Farecla black top hand glaze



results in full sun:xyxthumbs( pics are from mobile phone, next time I'll document whole proces with digi cam)

http://www.slichke.com/viewer.php?id=cqs1206978842l.jpg

http://www.slichke.com/viewer.php?id=bwy1206978964f.jpg



I am still confused with one thing...some people said that rubing compound needs to dry out after rubing like wax and then clean it up, I did that immediatelly after rubing with microfiber cloth, should I let it dry before finishing up?
 
Nice job!



The first pic looks like there's some micromarring...was your car detailed with a machine before?
 
kaval said:
Nice job!



The first pic looks like there's some micromarring...was your car detailed with a machine before?



never, just regular wash once a week and some wax, once hard shell and few times quick wax.

Maybe some micromarring is visible beacuse this is only first part of hood, later I started another section, so camera cought a piece of non-buffed part;)

Paint is 2 years old
 
evilWagon said:
Good results considering you were doing it by hand; what did you use as far as applicators etc went?



aplicator was soft cotton made just for polishing needs, one piece for apply then large piece of new one to buff out. Cotton leaves no residue or swirls. Loads of microfiber's leaves lints and scratches, I don't trust them so much.:nixweiss
 
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