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  • fresh_TD
    R3VLimited
    • Aug 2013
    • 2457

    #1

    best way to get rid of oxidation

    my ix has a fair amount of paint oxidation. what works best/fastest to get rid of it and not spend a lot of money doing it? trying to do everything I can to not repaint the car!!
    '91 318i (Alpine) - daily
    '88 325ix (Zinno) - drive here and there!
  • jwalther
    Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 69

    #2
    Professional detail?
    87 BMW 325iC

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    • fresh_TD
      R3VLimited
      • Aug 2013
      • 2457

      #3
      Originally posted by jwalther
      Professional detail?
      I'm looking for DIY!!

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      '91 318i (Alpine) - daily
      '88 325ix (Zinno) - drive here and there!

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      • comitsol
        Noobie
        • Sep 2013
        • 14

        #4
        best way to get rid of oxidation

        I have used boat products like Shurhold Buff Magic.

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        • fresh_TD
          R3VLimited
          • Aug 2013
          • 2457

          #5
          Originally posted by comitsol
          I have used boat products like Shurhold Buff Magic.
          Thanks I'll look into it..what results did you get using boat products?

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          '91 318i (Alpine) - daily
          '88 325ix (Zinno) - drive here and there!

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          • comitsol
            Noobie
            • Sep 2013
            • 14

            #6
            It was great result. I had a badly oxidized hood and trunk on 88 325is. After 3 go arounds and then polish looks great.


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            • fresh_TD
              R3VLimited
              • Aug 2013
              • 2457

              #7
              Originally posted by comitsol
              It was great result. I had a badly oxidized hood and trunk on 88 325is. After 3 go arounds and then polish looks great.


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              In excited now..was thinking painting the car but would much rather save the money....what exactly did you use and your process, if you don't mind sharing

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              '91 318i (Alpine) - daily
              '88 325ix (Zinno) - drive here and there!

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              • comitsol
                Noobie
                • Sep 2013
                • 14

                #8
                best way to get rid of oxidation

                Just wash the car, use the buff magic as directed (bought through Amazon) use hand, angle grinder with pad, or dual action; then put on your polish of choice. No big secret, the buff magic just gets rid of the oxidation. After the buff magic just detail as normal. You can also clay the car to get rid of the oxidation.

                I would definitely try this first. You will be surprised on how well a good buffing compound and/or clay will get rid of the oxidation.

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                • fresh_TD
                  R3VLimited
                  • Aug 2013
                  • 2457

                  #9
                  Originally posted by comitsol
                  Just wash the car, use the buff magic as directed (bought through Amazon) use hand, angle grinder with pad, or dual action; then put on your polish of choice. No big secret, the buff magic just gets rid of the oxidation. After the buff magic just detail as normal. You can also clay the car to get rid of the oxidation.

                  I would definitely try this first. You will be surprised on how well a good buffing compound and/or clay will get rid of the oxidation.
                  Clay does not work very well for oxidation, at least not in my experience..seems like you would have to clay for weeks to get rid of it via clay bar


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                  '91 318i (Alpine) - daily
                  '88 325ix (Zinno) - drive here and there!

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                  • AndrewBird
                    The Mad Scientist
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 11892

                    #10
                    A D/A polisher and some Meguiar's 101 and 201 will bring it back if it isn't too bad. I just recently picked up a Harbor Freight model and am happy with it so far. Read a lot of reviews about it on auto detailing sites and it has good reviews. With a 20% off coupon, it's only $48.

                    http://www.harborfreight.com/6-varia...her-69924.html

                    Buy decent foam pads though, the Harbor Freight ones suck and shred.

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                    • fresh_TD
                      R3VLimited
                      • Aug 2013
                      • 2457

                      #11
                      Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver
                      A D/A polisher and some Meguiar's 101 and 201 will bring it back if it isn't too bad. I just recently picked up a Harbor Freight model and am happy with it so far. Read a lot of reviews about it on auto detailing sites and it has good reviews. With a 20% off coupon, it's only $48.

                      http://www.harborfreight.com/6-varia...her-69924.html

                      Buy decent foam pads though, the Harbor Freight ones suck and shred.
                      Thanks, I actually have the 3in/6in orbital and pads from Griots..I'm more looking for the right/best product to use

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                      '91 318i (Alpine) - daily
                      '88 325ix (Zinno) - drive here and there!

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                      • Stevoyayaya3
                        Grease Monkey
                        • Aug 2013
                        • 315

                        #12
                        Any before and after pics? If you did it. In in the same boat lol

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                        • LagunaSecaBlue
                          Grease Monkey
                          • Sep 2013
                          • 360

                          #13
                          Get a power buffer. Get Heavy Duty Rubbing Compound to get that heavy white oxidation off, Get Klasse AIO Polish to get the color and shine back then seal it with Klasse Paint Sealant.

                          #AZE30
                          1991 318i
                          1989 325i
                          1989 335i

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                          • lancelotti
                            R3V Elite
                            • Jun 2013
                            • 4866

                            #14
                            Liquid rubbing compound and a old wash cloth folded in quarters to apply it. The wash cloth is much tougher to cut the oxidation down vs. a soft applicator pad. You'll be stripping a very very thin layer of paint which is the oxidation. You're going to use a lot of elbow grease but it's worth it. Then finish off with Meguiars Color X. I swear by it. Did it to three E30's and was extremely happy. $20 price tag.

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