Hey everyone, this is my first post.. I'm REALLY glad I found this place, the scale of this forum is amazing! Usually admins make a million little areas thinking it will be cool, but people just ignore them and post their stuff in the off topic or primary forums. Here everyone posts everywhere.. (LOTS of posts no less..)
OK so anyways, I have a 1997 blue M3. It has some fairly bad swirl marks (I don't have a garage or anything.. this winter was REALLY bad.. I feel so guilty.)
The clear coat is 100% intact though, and the paint isn't faded, so I'm happy.
My senior prom is saturday, it might rain that morning so I want to do everything tomorrow so I can get the wax on there before the car gets wet.
I have a ton of stuff that I thought was good, but after looking around here I'm clueless. I suddenly get the impression that everything I was doing is wrong.. everything I bought was bad. With two proms coming up you can imagine that I don't have much money (just got new rear 255 width tires too.. I'm kinda poor.)
This was my first plan, but tell me what you would do? I already own everything in this list.. plus some more. I think I got the wrong polish, I wanted the Meguiar's swirl remover but they didn't have it, so I got this polish. I think it's just for fine-polishing.. not for the real swirls..
-Wash the rims/inside of rims/calipers/tires with bmw carwash.
-Wash the exhaust/tips.
(change water/sponge )
-Wash the car (in the shade) with OEM BMW car wash..
-Clay bar the car w/ mothers California Gold claybar/showtime quick detailer.
-Polish with Meguiar's carnauba polish (the step 2 stuff) for fine swirl marks and as a prep for the wax.
-Multiple layers of Meguiar's Gold Class car wax.
-Gel the tires w/ the F1 tire wet gel stuff.
-Armorall/Super 2000 the trim, door handles, window trim, front splitter.
-Clean the windows.
....step back and admire. .....with BB gun in hand to protect against birds, etc. :angry
I did the inside today, everything.. soo hot. :bow
OK so anyways, I have a 1997 blue M3. It has some fairly bad swirl marks (I don't have a garage or anything.. this winter was REALLY bad.. I feel so guilty.)
The clear coat is 100% intact though, and the paint isn't faded, so I'm happy.
My senior prom is saturday, it might rain that morning so I want to do everything tomorrow so I can get the wax on there before the car gets wet.
I have a ton of stuff that I thought was good, but after looking around here I'm clueless. I suddenly get the impression that everything I was doing is wrong.. everything I bought was bad. With two proms coming up you can imagine that I don't have much money (just got new rear 255 width tires too.. I'm kinda poor.)
This was my first plan, but tell me what you would do? I already own everything in this list.. plus some more. I think I got the wrong polish, I wanted the Meguiar's swirl remover but they didn't have it, so I got this polish. I think it's just for fine-polishing.. not for the real swirls..
-Wash the rims/inside of rims/calipers/tires with bmw carwash.
-Wash the exhaust/tips.
(change water/sponge )
-Wash the car (in the shade) with OEM BMW car wash..
-Clay bar the car w/ mothers California Gold claybar/showtime quick detailer.
-Polish with Meguiar's carnauba polish (the step 2 stuff) for fine swirl marks and as a prep for the wax.
-Multiple layers of Meguiar's Gold Class car wax.
-Gel the tires w/ the F1 tire wet gel stuff.
-Armorall/Super 2000 the trim, door handles, window trim, front splitter.
-Clean the windows.
....step back and admire. .....with BB gun in hand to protect against birds, etc. :angry
I did the inside today, everything.. soo hot. :bow