there is this black bmw 3series 2010 that is parked outside cause the owner has no garage and is too lazy to buy a cover for it. i have to polish it. a few scratches and swirls, nothing that requires special attention. the car is...well, new.
the problem is that its parked in front of his house. under 2 huge pine trees. 15m from the sea.
the car gets washed every week and everytime after stronger winds cause it gets covered in salt. (told him that this has to be changed cause its not gonna last long... he seems to care but its just too lazy)
i planned to use the classic 3steps that use for such "normal" damage on the clearcoat: medium, fine, ultrafine 3m. after that, i thought about a final glaze (also 3m) and carnauba over synthetic wax.
now the question:
would it be better to cover the car with the marine teflon 3m glaze that i have in the garage instead of the 3m automotive final glaze (red cap)?
(could be a dumb question but im seriously worried about that car. once a week its almost white cause of the amount of salt on it. not to mention the tree sap)
will that marine teflon glaze help more or its pointless?
in that case, what would you suggest?
the problem is that its parked in front of his house. under 2 huge pine trees. 15m from the sea.
the car gets washed every week and everytime after stronger winds cause it gets covered in salt. (told him that this has to be changed cause its not gonna last long... he seems to care but its just too lazy)
i planned to use the classic 3steps that use for such "normal" damage on the clearcoat: medium, fine, ultrafine 3m. after that, i thought about a final glaze (also 3m) and carnauba over synthetic wax.
now the question:
would it be better to cover the car with the marine teflon 3m glaze that i have in the garage instead of the 3m automotive final glaze (red cap)?
(could be a dumb question but im seriously worried about that car. once a week its almost white cause of the amount of salt on it. not to mention the tree sap)
will that marine teflon glaze help more or its pointless?
in that case, what would you suggest?