mcnab wrote:
I've always had a thing for E30 M3's, so when we had the opportunity to do this one, we were quite excited! It had been in the hands of a local detailer in down the year previous, but Im not sure exactly what she did with it. It still had a quite a few defects, and (without bashing the other detailer) has a tendancy to crack out the wool to many times, so I wasnt' sure how much paint I would have to work with. Given this I was very carefull.
The car had some pretty brutal oxidation all over it. It's not very apparent from the pics you'll see (except in some) it was quite bad.
Here we go!
BEFORES - You can see what we were working with on the paint. Brutal oxidation all over.



BEFORE - INTERIOR




Started washing and working on the wheels!



The wheels are an aftermarket BBS rim, but are a "brushed finish" as opposed to a polished finish, so they aren't' a super high luster wheels (ie why it doesn't' look super polished)
We did the interior next. It was in moderate condition for it's age. It was decently dirty, but we've done WAY worse, but this just took more time than anything as some of the stains were stubborn. We use a MyteeLite HP60 extractor with an emulsion fluid, and steamer. We then used Lexol cleaner and condtions on the all the leather, with a woolite mix in certain spots.
Here's how it turned out(see before shots above).






Interior drying attachement with the HP60 in action. Getting hte interior dried up!

Next was the paint. I tried a few different combinations to see what would give me a decent cut, but remove the oxidation as well. I tried AIO to start (as it's great for removing oxidation) but obviously no correction there. It did an alright job of removing the oxidation, but knew I'd need to step it up.
I settled on Megs DACP via Rotory on a LC VC Green Pad @ 1500 RPM. This really knocked out the oxidation and gave me good results as far as cut.


After that I followed up with a pass of OP via rotary on LC VC White pad via 1200 RPM. The lastly a pass of Menzerna FPII on a LC White pad via PC.
Here we are doing the rear bumper (use use a PC spot pad to get in the small spots).

Finally I topped with a coat of Meguiars #16.
Here are the finals!




Was a long day to say the least

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jsatek wrote:
jsatek wrote:
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Petrucci_M3 wrote:
Detailed: 1995 BMW M3
This is my car. It had been purchased from a one owner who did a pretty job keeping up with it. This was until I started to notice all the little imperfections it had, especially in the sun. I then got the detail bug and ordered some supplies after my semester was complete.
This was my first detail and a lot of learning came from it. I think it came out ok.
Wash:
Chemical Guy's Citrus Wash & Gloss
Clayed:
Pinnacle’s Ultra Poly Clay
Pinnacle’s Clay Lubricant
Paint Correction:
Menzerna Super Intensive Polish
Menzerna Nano Polish
Klasse All In One
Sealant:
CG Jetseal109
LSP:
Poorboy's World Natty’s Paste Wax – BLUE
Interior:
Leatherique Revunajator Oil and Pristine Clean
Aerospace 303
Little Green
Before:
Looks terrible! Caution!













Petrucci_M3 wrote:
Petrucci_M3 wrote:
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06E90 wrote:
I have not posted here in a while but I wanted to post my latest project. It is a 1982 BMW 320i (E21). The paint is mostly original, SS Henarrot (orange/red) and is very thin in places creating "tigerstripes" on the roof at certain angles. Some edges are down to the primer. Decided to go "old school" on this old school car. I very carefully used:
Mothers clay kit
PC and some Megs #80 on a megs yellow pad
Mothers Step 2 glaze
Megs #26 wax
S100
I plan on just waxing from now on to preserve the paint and use a cleaner wax once in a while.




06E90 wrote:
06E90 wrote:
My wife likes the original Alpina style wheels better too. The BBS are 15x7 vs 13x5.5 for the originals. I think it woud look better lowered a bit. Speaking of what the 3 series has become, I have the first and the most recent:

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Carbon Blue wrote:
I get a call Friday night and it’s the owner telling me he just arrived, I knew a volvo was coming but I wasn’t too sure which model or year or in what kinda condition it was in. All I knew is that it needed an inside and out detail and was told that the paint was not oxidized or fading. I talk with the owner for a little bit who was cleaning out his car at the time of his belongings and after a good inspection the car was pretty beat. The red or should I say pink? Looked as if it were exposed to the mother natures elements night and day for years on end. The interior was dirty but was expected for a car of this age and mileage (nothing like that jeep I did though). I probably went through 12 or so pads polishing this vehicle up because they would get caked up so quickly. The paint was pretty soft so I didnt think SIP and 85rd was going to be used on this one. When the owner arrived to pick it up his jaw completely dropped and thanked me. He really couldnt believe it! hahaha
Z18
IP
FP
WG Sealant

arrived at 9:30pm

pulled into the garage

morning after

Faded red

blurred reflections and colors

side profile
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side profile

faded

doing some prep

more prep
Carbon Blue wrote:

Before-Faded side view mirrors

After-1st stage polish

Before-Faded Rear trunk

After-Rear trunk

50/50 -Left side 1st stage polished, Right side no correction

out in the sun. Left side 1st stage polish, Right side no correction

another 50/50 of the trunk

Hood shot-Left side 1st stage polish, right side no correction

Better angle of the hood 50/50

gifts that are always left for me to find haha
Carbon Blue wrote:

Before-Grimey door sill

After-Cleaned leather and vinyl

After-that’s more like it!

Bling Bling!

back from the dead

After- 2nd stage polish and seal

Boss Gloss

Cleaned and shampood interior

After a nice clean and condition

Sun>1000watt halogens
Carbon Blue wrote:

Rear quarter

Full body
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