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Building a kit for a Black Sapphire Metallic BMW
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01-05-2016, 02:46 AM | #1 |
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Building a kit for a Black Sapphire Metallic BMW
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I just purchased a 2012 335is, Black Sapphire Metallic, black Dakota leather interior with some Alcantara on the steering wheel and e-brake handle. The paint is in really good condition as is the condition of the 313 wheels. I'm trying to build a washing/maintenance and detail kit. I'm not sure that I want to tackle a polish or correction yet (I haven't done one in a while), but suggestions are welcomed. I noticed a thread for a Jet Black, but wondered if other supplies are recommended instead for the metallic paint. I also didn't want to jack the thread. If it helps, I live in the south. I already know about the 2 or 3 bucket method, the grit guards, and the sheepskin mitt, but what soaps and other items are highly recommended? I think I want to start with the essentials first, and then slowly build the kit as time progresses. I have access to a covered car care port at my apartment that has a shop vac and a hose. Your recommendations are appreciated! |
01-05-2016, 08:39 AM | #2 |
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I've modified the paint correction materials to some of my personal favorite products for BMW Sapphire Metallic Black paint.
Wheels and Tires Sonax Full Effect Wheel Cleaner - Great for heavy brake dust buildup! EZ Detail Brush - a great tool to clean the barrels of your wheels! Pickup the large and mini brushes! Wheel Woolies Kit - A great tool for cleaning wheel barrels, and other hard to reach places! Tuf Shine Tire Cleaner & Tuf Shine Tire Brush Opti-Bond Tire Gel - Water Based, so it helps nourish your rubber! Washing: 2 Buckets & 2 Grit Guard (Package) - Essential equipment for safe washing! Optimum Car Wash - A great maintenance shampoo. Sheepskin Wash Mitt Optimum No Rinse (ONR) - Rinseless Washing is a great way to quickly and safely clean your vehicle! Bug & Tar: Stoner Tarminator - This tar remover will quickly and easily remove tar buildup Drying: Microfiber Waffle Weave Towel Metro Master Blaster - The safest way to dry your car is to not touch it at all! Master Blaster Sidekick - This small blower moves an amazing amount of air and is perfect for making sure you don't have any water left in cracks and crevices! Decontamination: CarPro Iron X DI Fine Grade Clay NanoSkin Glide (clay lubricant) Polish: Meg's D300 Cutting Compound (works best paired with microfiber cutting pad) Meg's M205 Finishing Polish Sealant: Menzerna Power Lock Synthetic Polymer Sealant Blackfire Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection Wax: Chemical Guys Pete's '53 Black Pearl Signature Paste Wax Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax - a truly premium show car wax that Semi-Permanent Protective Coatings 22ple VX3 Signature Coating - A silica based coating that will provide great protection and maximum gloss! Very easy to apply. CarPro CQuartz - another silica based coating option from CarPro. Buffers: Griot's Garage 3rd Gen DA Polisher - Affordable, Effective, Reliable, and most of all SAFE FOR EVERYONE TO USE! This product is backed by a lifetime manufacturer warranty. Backing Plates: 5" Backing Plate 3" Backing Plate Buffing Pads: Meguiar's MicroFiber Cutting Discs - Great for removing heavier defects or for working with harder paint Lake Country 5.5” and 3” Foam Pads (I typically recommend Orange Light Cutting Pads, White Polishing Pads, Black Finishing Pads, and Blue Fine Finishing Pads) Glass: Stoner's Invisible Glass Metal CG Metal Wax Polish and Protection Microfiber Quality microfiber is one of the best investments you can make. You must make sure that only the best products are touching the surface of your car so that you are not scratching or damaging the surface. Black & Yellow Towel - Perfect for removing polishes, sealants, waxes, etc. Plush on one side and shorter nap on the other. My go to towel for most of the work I do! Double Thick Edgeless Towel - Perfect for quick detailers, rinseless washing, and other tasks where plush towels are needed. Black All Purpose Towel - A must have towel! The black color helps to hide any stains that may occur during use. I use these towels exclusively on wheels, exhaust tips, engine bays, and other dirtier areas. Micro-Restore Microfiber Detergent - Works great to clean your microfiber and help them maintain that "like new" softness. You may also find these write ups helpful: BMW M6 Gran Coupe - Sapphire Black - Paint Correction & 22ple Coating Application Black Sapphire Metallic X5 - Corrected & Coated Let me know if you have any other questions Zach McGovern Detailed Image Ask-A-Pro Blog Author www.AttentiontoDetailingPeoria.com |
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Nice list, ill have to invest in some of these products.
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Jet black paint can be more difficult to finish down with perfect clarity compared to sapphire metallic black, but all of the products mentioned here are more than capable of producing good results. In some instances, a finer polish like Menzerna SF4500 Let me know if you've got any other questions! Zach McGovern Detailed Image Ask-A-Pro Blog Author www.AttentiontoDetailingPeoria.com |
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So, if you are going to be applying a coating, you would not need to use a wax or a sealant. Let me know if you've got any other questions! Zach McGovern Detailed Image Ask-A-Pro Blog Author www.AttentiontoDetailingPeoria.com |
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M105 is a great cutting compound when you understand how to use it. The product has a shorter working cycle, and when overworked will lead to excessive dusting and potentially very stubborn residue that requires a lot of effort to be removed. These are common complaints among users, so in an effort to make my suggestions as user friendly as I can, I tend to steer away from M105 as I have found many other products provide a better user experience and equally impressive results. Meguiar's D300 was formulated specifically for use with Microfiber cutting pads. It has a longer working time and is a breeze to wipe away. Dusting is minimal when used with a clean pad, and the results are fantastic. Another one of my favorite compounds is Griot's Garage Fast Correcting Creme. Hope that helps Zach McGovern Detailed Image Ask-A-Pro Blog Author www.AttentiontoDetailingPeoria.com |
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Some key things to remember... technique is extremely important. The most common mistake amateur detailers make when using a DA machine for the first time is moving too quickly. Use slow arm speed... allow the pad and product to work against the paint. If you move too quickly, you will not maximize your defect removal. Let me know if you've got any specific questions! Practice makes perfect... you'll learn a ton once you get working. Zach McGovern Detailed Image Ask-A-Pro Blog Author www.AttentiontoDetailingPeoria.com |
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