There are a couple of other posts on here with people with Black BMW's and having issues with swirls. It got me to thinking that maybe having a swirl free black car is just a dream.
I have a Black CTS and right now, it's a bit swirled up. In the sun it isn't too bad, it only seems that I notice. My friends don't seem to notice. But under halogens, I cringe because it looks really bad.
I only found autopia a couple of months ago and bought the car in Feb. of this year. So from Feb. through about August of this year, I've been washing my car with old wash clothes, using a single bucket, and drying with old towels. So in that amount of time, I've managed to install a bunch of swirls and rids all on my own :wall
But since I came to this site, I upgraded everything I own. From buckets and MF towels to all sorts of waxes, cleaners, and polishes.
I now do a 2 bucket wash, sometimes 3 and am obsessed. In the spring, I'm going to polish out the rids and swirls with my cyclo. But I'm wondering if it is even worth doing. I wonder how much of an obsession it will become to try and keep it swirl free. It gets driven daily and is kept clean all the time (I wash it a couple times/week). But the time and patience required to keep it swirl free is nuts. Or can I even keep the car swirl free?
It is black and every time you touch the paint it seems like a new swirl is installed. In fact, I tried it. A couple of weeks ago, I shined a halogen on the paint while I was waxing the car. This was after a wash, claybar and application of KAIO (by hand). Prior to wax application, I found a spot that was free of swirls and rids. I applied the wax then, with the halogen shining on the paint, I went to buff of the wax. As I was removing the wax, I was seeing swirl marks show up on the paint. Maybe I'm pressing too hard? I only use light to medium pressure when I remove the wax.
I was using a DD Uber MF towel to remove the wax and a clean damp sponge applicator pad for applying the wax.
I have a Black CTS and right now, it's a bit swirled up. In the sun it isn't too bad, it only seems that I notice. My friends don't seem to notice. But under halogens, I cringe because it looks really bad.
I only found autopia a couple of months ago and bought the car in Feb. of this year. So from Feb. through about August of this year, I've been washing my car with old wash clothes, using a single bucket, and drying with old towels. So in that amount of time, I've managed to install a bunch of swirls and rids all on my own :wall
But since I came to this site, I upgraded everything I own. From buckets and MF towels to all sorts of waxes, cleaners, and polishes.
I now do a 2 bucket wash, sometimes 3 and am obsessed. In the spring, I'm going to polish out the rids and swirls with my cyclo. But I'm wondering if it is even worth doing. I wonder how much of an obsession it will become to try and keep it swirl free. It gets driven daily and is kept clean all the time (I wash it a couple times/week). But the time and patience required to keep it swirl free is nuts. Or can I even keep the car swirl free?
It is black and every time you touch the paint it seems like a new swirl is installed. In fact, I tried it. A couple of weeks ago, I shined a halogen on the paint while I was waxing the car. This was after a wash, claybar and application of KAIO (by hand). Prior to wax application, I found a spot that was free of swirls and rids. I applied the wax then, with the halogen shining on the paint, I went to buff of the wax. As I was removing the wax, I was seeing swirl marks show up on the paint. Maybe I'm pressing too hard? I only use light to medium pressure when I remove the wax.
I was using a DD Uber MF towel to remove the wax and a clean damp sponge applicator pad for applying the wax.