imported_Dave KG
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Well this was a tough old day! Am a bit demorlaised today, this car exhibting what appeared to below sub-laquer swirls (not impacted by Power Gloss, despite 10um of clear removed per set) which detracted from the finish unfortunately... Nothing I can do, I know, but still gutting... at least there was a noticeable imrpovement to the finish (car has had multiple reprays judging by thickness readings and gloss levels, see within)... Anyways, down to business.
Arrived in Wellbank at 9am this morning with Bryan to meet up with chris_bmw from the forum, and was greeted with a fairly clean looking black E36 - at this point, I thought I was going to be for an easy day!! :lol:


Bryan washed out the arches with APC and the Karcher and cleaned the wheels with Chemical Guys Blue rim cleaner. Arches were dressed with Autoglym Vinyl & Rubber Care. The car was then washed with Meguiars Hyper Wash, and dried off ready for claying. The car was clayed with Meguiars Mirror Glaze Blue Clay, but was pretty clean so only a light and mild claying was required... Bryan clayed the car while I set up the rotaries and got ready for a test spot... the bonnet.
Out with the Brinkmann, and any notion of an easy day was well and truly blown into the weeds but the bonnet before shots:



BMWs are reknowned for hard paint, but this car had had a respray on the bonnet for sure, and most other panels looked like they had been sprayed too juding by the thickness readings. Started out by trying Meguiars #83 DACP on a W8006 polishing pad by rotary but the swilrs just laughed at it. No difference at all... This was gonna be a long one, out with the big guns. Meguiars W7006 cutting pad and Menzerna Power Gloss, spread at 600rpm then two passes at 1200rpm then spritz, four passes at 1500rpm, spritz, four passes at 1500rpm, spritz, two passes at 900rpm. The results of this:


Arrived in Wellbank at 9am this morning with Bryan to meet up with chris_bmw from the forum, and was greeted with a fairly clean looking black E36 - at this point, I thought I was going to be for an easy day!! :lol:


Bryan washed out the arches with APC and the Karcher and cleaned the wheels with Chemical Guys Blue rim cleaner. Arches were dressed with Autoglym Vinyl & Rubber Care. The car was then washed with Meguiars Hyper Wash, and dried off ready for claying. The car was clayed with Meguiars Mirror Glaze Blue Clay, but was pretty clean so only a light and mild claying was required... Bryan clayed the car while I set up the rotaries and got ready for a test spot... the bonnet.
Out with the Brinkmann, and any notion of an easy day was well and truly blown into the weeds but the bonnet before shots:



BMWs are reknowned for hard paint, but this car had had a respray on the bonnet for sure, and most other panels looked like they had been sprayed too juding by the thickness readings. Started out by trying Meguiars #83 DACP on a W8006 polishing pad by rotary but the swilrs just laughed at it. No difference at all... This was gonna be a long one, out with the big guns. Meguiars W7006 cutting pad and Menzerna Power Gloss, spread at 600rpm then two passes at 1200rpm then spritz, four passes at 1500rpm, spritz, four passes at 1500rpm, spritz, two passes at 900rpm. The results of this:

