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Re: Not getting a sharp reflection on the car
IMO all that matters is whether the vehicles were silver or not...
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Re: Not getting a sharp reflection on the car
Originally Posted by
TTQ B4U
Yeah but I've owned a few and follow the forums still. Lots of complaints about orange peel and poor quality paint, especially a decade ago. May be different today on new ones. My wife has had some MBZ and they tend to be a bit better. Just my observations. My Audi was like a mirror except around the rear license plate area where it did have a touch of orange peel. My Infiniti is not as sharp. Good but not great. Wife's Lincoln is pretty awesome though. I think Ford does a good job with their tinted clear coats.
I agree BMW paint isn't the greatest with orange peel and then throw in the clear is generally on the hard side and it gets frustrating. The op was stating a difference in the vertical to horizontal clarity and I haven't seen this on factory paint that's why I asked him if it was repainted and to take the same pic of the horizontal panels instead of the glass.
I also agree with you on the Ford paint especially Ruby Red,the last few I've done it really seams like they have the process dialed in! I just did a Cajun Red Silverado RST and it looked great from 10' away but while polishing I noticed dust nibs, see through paint on inside edge of tailgate, uneven paint on the firewall and 7 spots on the door jambs where they sanded nibs but never polished it out.
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Re: Not getting a sharp reflection on the car
Originally Posted by
Anthony199
Hello everyone,
I have a 13 years old BMW e90, and the hood and roof were a bit swirly. I tried using a white pad from Chemical guys with meguiar's Ultimate polish, and it wasn't enough. I used the orange pad with meguiar's Ultimate compound, and then all the scratches disappeared. I followed with the white pad and some polishing to have a better finish.
I don't have any swirls or scratches anymore, however the reflection is not super sharp, it's very slightly blurry or hazy.
Could just be because it's grey paint. Not the most reflective like black paint.
This looks normal as well as shiny and clear to me...
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Re: Not getting a sharp reflection on the car
Yea his paint in that picture doesn’t look anywhere near as bad as what I’ve seen on the horizontal panels of some silver vehicles.
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Re: Not getting a sharp reflection on the car
Silver and lighter/medium grays are very hard to get to reflect like darker colors.
This is the best I have ever done.
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