I decided to do some swirl correction on my Wife's car the other day. Here are the results:
Passenger Door before:
Passenger Door after:
Passenger Door before:
Passenger Door after:
Passenger C pillar before:
Passenger C pillar after:
These are after polishing and sealing:
A couple overall before and after pics:
Before:
After:
Before:
After:
I used a PC 7424 Dual action polisher and the process and compounds as follows,
Wash and clay (Mother's yellow Cali clay bar)
Meguiar's Pro (tan bottles) Fine cut compound w/ black finishing pad
Meguiar's Pro Machine glaze + Adam's Revive polish 50/50 mix w/ white polishing pad
Meguiar's Pro Synthetic sealant v2.0 w/ Black finishing pad (2 coats)
Took me 3.5 hours.
I know these products aren't what most of you would use but my product knowledge is limited and I'm simply sticking to what I know.
As far as using a finishing pad with a cutting compound, I've found it leaves less marring...I'm not sure if it would work the same way on other cars but the previous owner of the BMW had the car repainted with single stage paint and it seems extremely soft.
Please let me know what you think.
Edit: I realize I'm leaving out a lot of information that you guys like to know, I'm adding it in as I remember but don't be afraid to ask if you don't see it posted.
Passenger Door before:

Passenger Door after:

Passenger Door before:

Passenger Door after:

Passenger C pillar before:

Passenger C pillar after:

These are after polishing and sealing:



A couple overall before and after pics:
Before:

After:

Before:

After:


I used a PC 7424 Dual action polisher and the process and compounds as follows,
Wash and clay (Mother's yellow Cali clay bar)
Meguiar's Pro (tan bottles) Fine cut compound w/ black finishing pad
Meguiar's Pro Machine glaze + Adam's Revive polish 50/50 mix w/ white polishing pad
Meguiar's Pro Synthetic sealant v2.0 w/ Black finishing pad (2 coats)
Took me 3.5 hours.
I know these products aren't what most of you would use but my product knowledge is limited and I'm simply sticking to what I know.
As far as using a finishing pad with a cutting compound, I've found it leaves less marring...I'm not sure if it would work the same way on other cars but the previous owner of the BMW had the car repainted with single stage paint and it seems extremely soft.
Please let me know what you think.
Edit: I realize I'm leaving out a lot of information that you guys like to know, I'm adding it in as I remember but don't be afraid to ask if you don't see it posted.