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Old 07-13-2007, 07:44 AM
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Black BMW 740i with 90,000 Miles Lots of Pics

After my "vacation" of 3 silver Bimmers, I got a doo-zee of swirls and scratches!

This black 740i has 90,000 miles and shows it (except for the front bumper which had been repainted nicely before I got the car).

On with some before's

On the lift and ready to start on the lower portion




Swirls and scratches



Closeup of work that I have to correct



Door shot



After compounding and glazing



Here's a series of shots of the rear quarter Start-Compound-Glaze

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During compounding



Working the compound to near finish



Glazed. I work the glaze to this level and do not wipe it off. The car will be power washed to remove excess product anyway and wiping can induce light scratches on soft black.



Here's a series on door handles. These particular handles are easy to burn, so I tape them while compounding around them. Following that, I remove the tape, use 3000 grit to lightly sand, then compound and glaze with the Metabo and a small set of pads









Tonight the car will be finished with 3M Ultrafina SE, then a coat of Meguiar's 26.

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Old 07-13-2007, 07:59 AM
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Good job, you must love working on the lift
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Old 07-13-2007, 09:18 AM
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Looks great, cant wait to see it finished!

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Old 07-13-2007, 09:21 AM
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Horrendous before, marvelous afters! Your usual great work Toto, love it!
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Old 07-13-2007, 10:09 AM
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Very nice work Toto, so you use 3000grit on the door handles mmm...can't say I've tried that....oh do you do the same underneath the door handle. You know that little gap/space between the panel and the handle? What do you do to that space/gap?

Every time I see that lift Toto, makes me just want to pick up the phone and order the lift....mmm...very tempting.....must resist hahahaha

Thanks for sharing.
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Very nice work Toto, so you use 3000grit on the door handles mmm...can't say I've tried that....oh do you do the same underneath the door handle. You know that little gap/space between the panel and the handle? What do you do to that space/gap?

Every time I see that lift Toto, makes me just want to pick up the phone and order the lift....mmm...very tempting.....must resist hahahaha

Thanks for sharing.
Nica: the recess of the handle is done by applying compound to a "shop" microfiber (or any decent rag) and rubbing by hand until the area is smooth. Then I apply a coat of glaze in the similar fashion. That process just takes a few minutes and looks great.

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Old 07-13-2007, 10:24 AM
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Hey Beemer Man, it sure looks good. Scratch-wise it looks like a regular day for me and I know what work it is to do what you do. Amazing.

Have you any thoughts on the CC's of the newer Bmw's, like the E60 and the E90? I have to work those paints hard and after reading a heap of material here I thought I might need to boost the polish up to Menz Nano 106 PF for the scratch removing.

Any suggestions-thoughts-insight will be much appreciated.

Thanks! Daniel

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Old 07-13-2007, 10:33 AM
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How long and how much? Great job anyway you look at it!
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Old 07-13-2007, 11:04 AM
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Wow. That's one of the worst that I've seen you have to do. You made it new.
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looks great keep up the good work
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