M23Accord
Glorified cleaning lady
Here is a 540i I did today. Although the majority of the car was in OK condition, the bumper, front of the hood and headlights were trashed from highway driving. In the picture you'll see that I put a piece of tape on the bumper to mask it and then proceeded to do this (after wash and clay).
1. 3M Perfect It II compound
2. Automagic XP Polish
3. Klasse AIO
4. Poorboys EX
I realize the problem was that I did not level the surface enough but the 3M was all I had. Gonna order SSR2/3 tonight to fill this void. Anyway, what would you have done to this bumper (and rest of car)? What would've worked best by hand (I dont use a machine)? Thanks in advance.
Another pic to show the condition of the car. This is the fender
A couple of after pics
Something else I'd like to add, this was one of the first times I've used EX as the finisher and the first time on black. I'm really disappointed. The car looked much better BEFORE this step. The result was very warm, soft (what its supposed to do I guess) but it enhanced all the imperfections and I felt like it made the car shine LESS. For black cars, Im going back to Ol' reliable---->Collinites Insulator Wax.
1. 3M Perfect It II compound
2. Automagic XP Polish
3. Klasse AIO
4. Poorboys EX
I realize the problem was that I did not level the surface enough but the 3M was all I had. Gonna order SSR2/3 tonight to fill this void. Anyway, what would you have done to this bumper (and rest of car)? What would've worked best by hand (I dont use a machine)? Thanks in advance.

Another pic to show the condition of the car. This is the fender

A couple of after pics




Something else I'd like to add, this was one of the first times I've used EX as the finisher and the first time on black. I'm really disappointed. The car looked much better BEFORE this step. The result was very warm, soft (what its supposed to do I guess) but it enhanced all the imperfections and I felt like it made the car shine LESS. For black cars, Im going back to Ol' reliable---->Collinites Insulator Wax.
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