Help me polish this turd

HeadnSouth

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Just got my UDM and here I am trying to make the best of a bad situation and learn a thing or two. This is a 92 325I that has some seriously scratched paint. So I'm just trying to make the best of it and get to know my UDM. As you can see in the pics of the trunk this is the shape of it and pretty much any horizontal surface everything else just is not as bad but never the less its not good either.



This is what I've done so far and was wondering if I can get it any better results or just be happy with what I have. The car was washed and the paint was fairly clean from previous hand polishing/waxing. My main objective is to get rid of some of the scratches.



I'm using an orange pad with Finesse (but also have polishing compound and rubbing). What else would you use? Or should I just be happy with what I have? I'm not expecting a showroom finish but I would like to see just how good it can be.

I tried to fill in the big scratches with a paint pen but most of the paint didn't want to stay put while wet sanding with 2k grit.



No wax has been applied yet and I do have a some Klasse AIO and a cabinet full of your automotive brand waxes/cleaners and the yellow, white and blue pad.

Comments? Recommendations? Thx! The pics don't really show the small scratches that can only be seen in the right light and angle.



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That car is just crying for Hi-Temp Extreme Cut on a 4" orange pad. I would follow that with a finishing polish like Finesse or Menzerna FPII, and finally a good glaze like RMG to hide what can't be removed.



I would avoid Klasse AIO - it's a great product, but it tends to highlight flaws. Try using a "heavy" paste wax (Collinite, FK Pink, One Grand Omega, Megs #26 come to mind) over the glaze. It won't pass Autopian inspection, but 99% of people will turn their head and stare at the results.
 
Thanks for the advice. Looks like I'll need to order those items so I think I'll pack up and finish this job another time. Been at it a couple of hours already. :buffing:

What RMG? Its not listed in the secret decoder section.
 
Been searching different suppliers for these products (clearkote & extreme glaze) but can't find one that carries both of these products. Are there any other products that would work just as well or is there a supplier who carries both of these products?



From what I understand there are different glazes for diff. colors. I have a 3M glaze but its for dark colors. Would a 3M hand glaze work just as well?
 
It looks like your getting decent results with what you have. I might jump up to a yellow pad once or twice and see were you are and then finish out with a good final polish and the white. Quite noticeable difference already though...those scratches looked very deep.



-Frank
 
Thanks, its is a marked improvement but it took some time to remove those scratch's and there are still a few others in the doors/panels.



You pro's don't do this day in day do you?? Damn between my hands and back I think being a plumber is easier. :D
 
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