
10-28-2012, 08:20 AM
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Officially Welcomed to the 'Fest
Location: Southeast
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 128
Mein Auto: 2011 X5, 2013 550 xi
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Alpine300ZHP
I had a few of these on my 535i when I picked it up. I chose not to have the dealer try and fix it and I fixed it myself. What you need to do is get a good quality polish with some level of cut (try autogeek.net). I used Meguiars Ultimate Polish with an orange pad. While this is a finishing polish, my goal was to avoid hazing or fading the black paint and I picked a light cut polish with a semi-abrasive pad in hopes that this combination would accomplish my goal. It took about 5 different tries, but I did get the marks out doing this.
http://www.autogeek.net/meguiars-ultimate-polish.html
http://www.autogeek.net/ccs-euro-foa...tors-trio.html
Hope this helps. If this fails then find a professional detailer to fix this for you, but do not repaint the car for this.
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Thanks for your suggestion. I will visit a detail shop tomorrow and see what they say. I have not done anything like this so I don't want to worsen it by attempting it myself.
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