Boyerstyle
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I'm no expert! And doubt I'll ever arrive, but I have done a handful of vehicles. Yeah after some googling it seems the BMW forums all talk about how hard that clearcoat is.Could be. 3D One is not the most aggressive compound, it's not designed to be either. It's a compound/polish and for its category it works great.
If you're new to paint correction, and I don't want to assume, it's possible the clear on your BMW is really hard and if this is the case, then it could be that you do in in fact need a more aggressive compound, pad and tool to get the paint to where you want it.
I'm sure I just need to wrap my head around that and then I'll love it. She blinging from a distance and she's protected so I should just relaxFor daily driver's - I wouldn't obsess over remvoing each and every scratch. Remember not only is the clear layer of paint thin, but you want this layer of paint to hold up as long as you own the car.
This is a great question! I have not the best lighting in my garage, just the usual cheapo florescent style builders installd, so I was using a handheld LED and a LED headlamp to supplement that, BUT it's totally possible there was some small residue from the polish and the griots speed shine they convinced me was fine. I'm glad i didnt just try and put the ceramic on top and used the mineral spirits first.How did the paint look AFTER wiping with Mineral Spirits?
Ah, then i wasn't using too much! I did just about that much. I was worried someone was going to say 4 drops and do half the car because technically the instructions say to just not let it "dry out" so I'm glad I guessed right.Like any coating, you apply a whisper thin amount. Normally all you need is 5-7 drops across the face of thee micro-suede patch and then tackle an area about 2' x 2". Most people use a crosshatch pattern, overlapping their passes a little and go over this section 3-4 times. Wait 30 to 45 seconds and the give this panel a light wipe with a quality microfiber towel and this section is done.
The way you describe your experience is nothing like I've ever experienced with ANY brand of ceramic coating except a really crappy product I used from another company and after one attempt I stopped using the product. I also stopped recommending it. It was like trying to wipe off glue.
Question: Did you do this outside?
As far as polishing goes I also have the CBEAST which is what I used this time. I used to have an old school Griots polisher 10 or so years ago, but that's bit the dust.That's a bummer. White paint is a tick harder to work on with any products simple because things like compound, polish, AIO residues, and also panel wipes and coatings are harder to see against the white paint.
Besides the rotary, what other tools do you own?