btmlinedan
New member
Hey guys!
Although I've been lurking through autopia for a while now, I finally decide to sign up and start asking questions. With all the references to tons of different products I'm not sure where to start or what's good or too harsh.
I have a black bmw 540i/6 that I am probably over protected of. It's my first "nice" car so I'm trying to keep it that way. I'm the guy that always parks far away from everyone else so that nobody dings or knicks it, and my g/f hates me for it, haha...anyone else? I'm deathly afraid of damaging my paint, so have read almost all the newbie threads and still wanting to learn.
Anyway, I've been into cleaning for a while, but ready to move *up* per say on to the good stuff. I'm not looking to break my bank or start a business, just understand I could spend a few more dollars and get a much nicer product, with much nicer results (just like any hobby that starts to get serious.).
At the moment, I have no machine polisher. From what I've read i've love the pc 7424 but just not in the cards right now...
NOW:: DOWN TO BUSINESS.
The car is always kept in the garage, and I have a beater for the snow / salt / rain. I hand detailed it last spring using clay, megquires polish, and NXT wax and had pretty good results (i'd post pics but i'm a newb so probably a rule against that).
The car is in the garage awaiting some new m5 parts, and the weather is terrible so figure it's a great time to clean her up. I've already washed the car (go 2 bucket method!) and clayed the car and was surprised by how much easier it was this time around.
I'm looking for advise for what to do next?! I can get my hands on one of these $30 buffers (not a high speed with attachments, the kinds was bonnets) if it's going to help, but i'm wanting to remove some swirls in the paint, make is rich and deep, and protect it with a wax. I'm ready to order something online (as i figure it's better than the autozone stuff), just don't know what's good to use without a pc, or if i can get by with one a non-high speed bummer.
Experts chime in, im' ready to be schooled! Thanks!
Although I've been lurking through autopia for a while now, I finally decide to sign up and start asking questions. With all the references to tons of different products I'm not sure where to start or what's good or too harsh.
I have a black bmw 540i/6 that I am probably over protected of. It's my first "nice" car so I'm trying to keep it that way. I'm the guy that always parks far away from everyone else so that nobody dings or knicks it, and my g/f hates me for it, haha...anyone else? I'm deathly afraid of damaging my paint, so have read almost all the newbie threads and still wanting to learn.
Anyway, I've been into cleaning for a while, but ready to move *up* per say on to the good stuff. I'm not looking to break my bank or start a business, just understand I could spend a few more dollars and get a much nicer product, with much nicer results (just like any hobby that starts to get serious.).
At the moment, I have no machine polisher. From what I've read i've love the pc 7424 but just not in the cards right now...
NOW:: DOWN TO BUSINESS.
The car is always kept in the garage, and I have a beater for the snow / salt / rain. I hand detailed it last spring using clay, megquires polish, and NXT wax and had pretty good results (i'd post pics but i'm a newb so probably a rule against that).
The car is in the garage awaiting some new m5 parts, and the weather is terrible so figure it's a great time to clean her up. I've already washed the car (go 2 bucket method!) and clayed the car and was surprised by how much easier it was this time around.
I'm looking for advise for what to do next?! I can get my hands on one of these $30 buffers (not a high speed with attachments, the kinds was bonnets) if it's going to help, but i'm wanting to remove some swirls in the paint, make is rich and deep, and protect it with a wax. I'm ready to order something online (as i figure it's better than the autozone stuff), just don't know what's good to use without a pc, or if i can get by with one a non-high speed bummer.
Experts chime in, im' ready to be schooled! Thanks!