Joyriide Detailed: 01' 330ci and M-105 review

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There is no cure!
2001 330ci (8-hrs)

Claymagic Blue
Meguiars M-105 via Orange Light Cutting Pad @ 1500rpms (Makita Rotory)
Menzerna 106ff via Green Polishing Pad @ speed 6 (Flex Random Orbital)
FK1 #2180
Zaino Combo use od the interior

I tried really hard to get some decent befores, but I just couldn't get them to show. When I thought I did, the flash would over expose the paint and not show anything.

I put a lot more work getting this car clean than I did polishing. It was filthy. Pictures don't do it justice. I began the wash trying to get the wheels cleaned, but had no luck. I ran out of wheel acid and the rims laughed at my fooled attempts to use anything else. So I quit after trying to clean the first wheel and just washed the car, knowing I would have to remove the wheels later to clean them correctly and put in some elbow grease. This led to more issues as the inside of the wheels had baked on tire mounting lube/adhesive.

So after the car was cleaned I pulled out a new claybar (BTW, normally I pick this up for 9.99 but this time it was being sold for 11.99 at every location. Our economy sucks huh.). After claying the whole vehicle I had to chuck the claybar. It was completely worthless at that point as I couldn't roll it up to get a clean side.

Polishing was quick and painless. I don't know why I decided to finish with the Flex Orbital since I could have simply done it faster with the Makita rotory, but I bought the machine again and figured I try to use it. I don't see myself using it too much but still nice knowing its there and capable.
I sealed the paint with FK1 #2180. Still had it from the big FK1 craze 2 years ago and figured I'd use it. Looks nice! Very slick.


Before and During
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after finishing with 106ff

After

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Meguiar's new fast cutting compound M-105 is definately a winner like everyone is raving. I got this sample from member 328i. I didn't study how to use it, and all I knew about it was that it cuts deep and fast. In the video below I was trying to cut away at some heavy etching. The product did just that, but did it in record time along with little to no hologramming on the silver paint. I had tried it with the FLEX Orbital the week before and did not get good results as the Orbital just couldn't break it down enough for me and make removal easy. It caked and gummed up, making it obvious this product was made specifically for rotory use. This week I used it with my rotory and was a lot happier. I was expecting it to break down fast but not this fast. I expect this to cut down my polishing time significantly, as I can compound an area in 45 seconds instead of 3-4 minutes. 2-3 passes is all it takes.
YouTube - Meguiars M-105 Compound/Polish
 
I liked the part of the detail that shows how much time invested in the vehicle. Makes me feel as if I could compete on a detailers level. But I never take the wheels off to clean the back side and the wheel wells are my least favorite thing of all to do so that puts me back into the inadequate stage again. LOL!!

The very first after picture is quite eloquent to view. It should be in a magazine so many others could appreciate the beauty of a car such as this.

Thanks for the heads up on the M 105. You, as well as others, have spoken highly of it of late.
 
Excellent work and nice write up...I liked the video also...out of curiosity what speed were you working at with the rotary?

I like the idea of less time needed to polish and area, that gives more time to focus on other areas of the car.
 
Beautiful job. I never tire of seeing your work. Great info on the 105. I just picked some up as well and am looking forward to giving it a try.
 
I've seen a lot of your threads, and you have some serious talent, but this one is just AMAZING.

Good job!
 
Man - You are the Miami BMW perfectionist!! I love the way the silver glowed. This would have been a perfect car to use the 4000 grit on. It would have turned an hours worth of claying into a 10 minute job. Plus cost a fraction compared to clay. You need to send me your address so I mail you some.....
 
Nice work and excellent attention to detail. I gave up on most Megs cut/polish products a few years back, but I think i may pick up a quart of m-105 next week.

BTW... I like the way you cleaned up the steering wheel. Thats a HUGE pet peeve of mine.

Cool video.
 
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