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      10-26-2015, 01:22 PM   #1
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2011 M3 - Alpine White- Swirled and marred

The owner of this 2011 BMW M3 contacted me in hopes of improving the appearance of his vehicle’s paint in direct sunlight. Upon inspection it was evident that the car had been polished incorrectly with a rotary buffer, leaving swirl marks over every panel, in addition to moderate to heavy marring from improper washes. Despite being white, a color which typically masks such defects, the damage was still very apparent in any sort of direct lighting (sunlight, fluorescents, etc) and caused a dull appearance even when the paint was clean and waxed.

Before:

Here the car was clean and freshly waxed by the owner, but it lacked the deep, wet shine of corrected paintwork:

DSC00396 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00399 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
The wheel barrels were in need of a detailing and would be cleaned with Optimum Power Clean (3:1) and an EZ detail brush:
DSC00400 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr

Under LED lighting the damage to the paint was easily detected. In person the swirls and marring were actually much worse, it was just very difficult to get the camera to reflect this given the white paint:

DSC00420 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
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After a thorough wash with Chemical guys Citrus Wash & Gloss, the foam cannon and filtered water (via CR Spotless), the car was clayed and then different polishing approaches were tested until a satisfactory result of ~80% correction was achieved with the Rupes 21 & 75E polishers along with Lake Country black pads and HD Polish. The paint was then topped with Optiseal and the tires were dressed with 3D Thick Dressing.

After:

DSC00492 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
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DSC00496 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
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DSC00499 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
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DSC00530 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00535 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
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Despite the lack of complete correction, this M3 looked worlds better and both the owner and myself were happy with the outcome. Thanks for looking, comments and questions welcome!
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      10-27-2015, 11:46 PM   #2
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Nice work, was it one step correction? if yes what polish/pad?
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      10-28-2015, 12:45 AM   #3
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Great job. I much prefer the E92, to the current f series M4.
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After a thorough wash with Chemical guys Citrus Wash & Gloss, the foam cannon and filtered water (via CR Spotless), the car was clayed and then different polishing approaches were tested until a satisfactory result of ~80% correction was achieved with the Rupes 21 & 75E polishers along with Lake Country black pads and HD Polish. The paint was then topped with Optiseal and the tires were dressed with 3D Thick Dressing.
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Nice work, was it one step correction? if yes what polish/pad?
See above info from the OP.

The mentioned correction combo is quite light. If your paint is in below average condition, a bit of a more aggressive pad and/or polish would have yielded even better correction and likely would not have sacrificed the final finishing qualities either.

In this video, I am using the Rupes LHR21ES with an Orange Lake Country Light Cutting Pad and Menzerna MC2500.



You will see that even though the paint is in very poor condition, almost every single defect was removed using this still mild polishing combo.


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      10-28-2015, 12:14 PM   #5
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Thanks guys!

SHEEDI- Yep, this was a one step, though the term may be misleading since I actually did two applications of HD Speed per section, each time working the product for an appropriate number of passes to get the desired correction rate.
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