11-05-2017, 08:42 PM | #1 |
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X5m detailing and waxing
I noticed lot of swirl marks on my x5m and picked up meguairs detailing products from Walmart. These are having good reviews on amazon and Walmart
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11-05-2017, 09:38 PM | #2 |
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Not a bad kit for the price. It will do the job although I'm not sure how long that wax will last. I would look for a nice sealant to get some longevity instead of a wax. Do you have a random orbital or rotary polisher? You'll need it for the compound.
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11-05-2017, 11:26 PM | #3 |
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I don’t have a polisher and it’s going to be a manual effort, this is what I have and need to decide what to use
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11-06-2017, 01:28 AM | #4 |
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glad to see stuff like this on the forum. The X5 forum is pretty small compared to other that have detailing specific sections, etc. I guess not too many enthusiasts own X5's compared to other BMWs.
I've used that compound before by hand but not the other products. The compound is ULTIMATE...I recommend using clay bar before that compound otherwise you'll have uneven wear and have to tear through some nasty stuff before actually polishing. Also, be careful with actual wax and make sure you use it out of the sun. I don't mean to insult your intelligence if you already know, just sayin'. Take before and after pictures!
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11-06-2017, 04:32 AM | #5 |
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If you simply looking to fill and mask the worse of the scratches and swirls try Poorboys Blackhole. You can put layer of protection after, but expect the fillers to wash out on your next maintenance car wash.
Personally I'd just pay to have it detailed and sealed with a ceramic sealant. Car the size of a X5 is no fun to keep having to hand polish |
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11-06-2017, 08:58 AM | #6 |
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Do you have a random orbital polisher? I recommend checking out a few youtube channels:
Obsessed Garage AMMO NYC Adam's Polishes They will give you the right advice
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Which one of the ultimate wax do you use? Liquid or polish wax. I end up picking too much stuff as I wasn’t sure .. I can send the pics of individual items and you can suggest if it’s needed or not. I read that ultimate compound is a good abrasive. Is it possible to apply it without using any rotary/ buffing machine? I don’t have access to a power outlet so that means I will only be able to use the products that can be buffer using the applicator and microtowel Here is the list of items I picked up Meguairs ultimate wax liquid Meguairs ultimate wax polish Meguairs ultimate wax ( no buffing fast action) Meguairs quick wax gold class for black vehicles. Meguairs ultimate compound Meguairs clay bar kit Meguairs complete car kit ( includes 8 items) Turtle clean and shine ( waterless) Turtle wax and dry Armor ultra shine spray wax A few questions It certainly seems a lot of wax products. I can probably keep the best 1-2 and return others . I need the one that can be applied using the hands without a tool? Can ultimate compound be applied using hands without a machine ? Is there any expiration on these products, i can’t find the dates on packaging Any experience of using turtle [emoji217] products ? Can I use these interchangeable, though I***65039; would like to stick to a single brand so meguairs may be the choice . My two most important questions here are the selection of wax and the products that can be applied by hand Here is what I am thinking Quick wash the car using self car wash And drive back home . Let the car rest for an hour Clean the car using the waterless meguairs Use the clay kit Apply the ultimate compound Apply ultimate polish ( i don’t have it yet , so need to buy this one ) Apply ultimate wax Again appreciate your knowledgeable inputs |
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11-06-2017, 06:28 PM | #8 |
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The clay kit is good to go.
Never used the fast finish before so no input there. That's a lot of waxes and they are probably all about the same. Keep the ultimate paste wax and quick wax spray. Return the rest. Paste wax for your deeper cleaning sessions, and spray wax for this quick clean ups. If you want longer lasting shine and protection, step up to a chemical sealant from Chemical Guys or Menzurna in place of the paste wax, or layer the wax on top of it. I've never used that compound before but I'm sure it can be applied by hand. The question is, do you have the arm strength and stamina to actually be able to consistently break it down over the entire car? My guess is no. It'll do fine if there are a few sections where you want to clean up scratches by hand but going over the entire car with intent to remove swirls and scratches, you will regret it. I believe the ultimate polish is more of a pre-wax polish, not much different than the pre-wax cleaner in the kit. It will remove minor imperfections but not everything and brighten things up before a wax treatment. It's probably more suited for hand application as well. I would recommend getting this and returning the compound. So keep the kit, the paste wax, quick spray wax, waterless wash and clay bar. Return the rest. That being said, with limited access to water and electrical, my honest opinion would be to pay to have the car professionally detailed and paint corrected and then you practice maintaining it. Meguires makes decent stuff but without a buffer, you won't really be able to correct the paint and the waxes don't last all that long (couple weeks tops). Have the paint corrected, a chemical sealant applied and learn to wash a car correctly without inducing swirls, and all you need is the wax and spray wax to keep it looking great. |
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11-07-2017, 09:05 PM | #9 |
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Just adding an extra opinion here. I have used some of the products you bought.
First off I wouldn't bother with compound unless you have a machine. I've tried by hand before and it just didn't do anything. Works great with a buffer though. ( I used it with a harbor freight brand) That said- the clay bar and wax afterwards by hand makes a big difference. Work on the interior after. I'd return the rest. I use the ultimate liquid wax I'm sure either would work. Expiration- I'm sure they have an expiration date but I use them for many years. If you leave the top open it will dry out other then that I use it up. |
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11-08-2017, 04:16 PM | #10 |
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I have the same issue on my x5m hood, a lot of swirls, however I am going to buy the polisher kit bellow first to do paint correction, then I also purchased F11 topcoat as a sealer after I do the paint correction. Ive already tried F11 on my other car and if you prep the car properly before you apply, it gives the car paint a really nice glossy wet look, either way this is the polisher im going to buy
https://www.amazon.com/TORQX-Random-...polisher&psc=1
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I don't use any of those products so can't really comment on them. I will say, both my cousin and I use a variety of different products for detailing our BMW's - for clay we both use Griot's Garage. He recently ran out in the middle of a detail and had to buy Meguiar's at his local auto parts store and said the stuff was sh*t compared to Griot's Garage.
I don't know how bad your swirl marks are, but some of that stuff is likely not needed/won't be helpful. I'd return some of it and put the money toward an orbital buffer. As other's have stated, the X5 is a big vehicle - you're gonna wear yourself out before you ever complete it in all likelihood. Let the orbital do all the work. Not to mention the results will be much better. Keep in mind, if swirls are that bad, you'll need to use that compound, then a finisher/light polish, and a sealant (after wash and clay bar) - believe me you'll want an orbital to do all that. You might visit the detailing specific forum over on the E9x site, tons of good stuff there which is all applicable to your X5 - http://www.m3post.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=189 If you get an orbital, the video below is definitely worth watching in terms of product application. Lastly - if you're going to a self wash, I hope you have your own bucket, soap, and wash mitt? If you're using a their brush, it's no wonder you have swirl marks. If you go through with the detail, make sure not to use those brushes going forward or the detail will be a waste of time. Last edited by jiggz; 11-08-2017 at 06:35 PM.. |
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Yea going online to places autogeek, chemical guys, detainers domain or Adams will definitely give you better products than what you can pick up at Walmart or autozone.
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This. All the way, this. You will not be happy with your results unless you get an orbital polisher, no real swirls can be removed by hand...
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I’ve had this one for years. It works great, and is very popular in the industry. http://www.chemicalguys.com/Porter_C...iABEgKAJ_D_BwE
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Great info! I've been wanted to do some detailing on the X5M. I've clay barred and waxed the Z3M by hand a few times. Though I would much appreciate an polisher for the X5M size.
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The products you have are fine for what you're looking to accomplish. What makes the biggest difference though, is the amount of work you put in to prepping and actually performing the work. As large as the e70M is, I would give yourself a full day and take your time. I ceramic coated my F30M and wife's F25M and learned to be patient with the work.
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How much time required will be dependent on the condition of the paint. I did detailing for a short period of time on the side and will say that an average car would take me around 10 hours from stripped to sealed (just paint correction). This included clay, compounding, polishing, cleaning then sealing.
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If you're new to polishing buy a dual action buffer...much safer, but more work than an orbital. I used to do all of it bc I was addicted to the tangible results. But for the X5M I went the lazy route with paint correction and then 2X ceramic coat. Especially if garage kept, the paint is ALWAYS glossy (clean or dirty), washing requires MUCH less effort, bird droppings come off with ease...it changed my way of thinking and saves me a ton of time. FWIW.
UPDATE: I took a pic this morning, car hasn't been washed in 4 weeks, but I did wipe down (Optimum No Rinse) the hood this weekend (and wiped down the wheel spokes) since it had been outside at the dealer the previous week. Coating is hydrophobic and dries with a hard surface film. I coated the wheels and painted calipers as well. Last about 2 years per coat (we'll see)... Also, dyed the front bumper trim black this weekend. Been using forever black a long time and it does a great job. Pic below has one trim piece dyed and the other piece untouched.
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