Wes_R + lsb e46 M3 [103 pics]

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by Wes_R, Jun 9, 2010.

  1. Wes_R

    Wes_R Birth of a Detailer

    Hey everybody,

    This is my first write up on any detailing forum ever and I am happy to make DB my first as I really love it here.

    Anyway here is how things worked out for this car.

    This beautiful Laguna Seca Blue M3 came to me very unexpectedly. To be honest I have not seen this color for years, what's so funny to is after working on this car I all of a sudden see 2 of them on the road. Anyway the owner contacted me and said he had an e46 he wanted me to polish, that's all the description I had of the car... an e46. I assumed it was a 328i or something because usually most M3 owners are somewhat proud to tell me they have an M3 they want me to work on.

    So the owner just purchased the car took delivery and wanted to bring it to me right away to look at which was on a Friday but things didn't work out that day. He ended up coming on the Sunday though while I was working on the interior of another car. It just so happened that while I was cleaning the back seats of said car the M3 turned the corner... I had to take a double look as I couldn't believe my eyes.... what a beautiful color definitely what I was not expecting! The best e46 M3 color to me period.

    Anyway thanks for bearing with my two paragraph intro if you even read it, now let's get into the write up.



    Here she is. Starting off with the usual walk around.
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    Honestly the paint was trashed.
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    Started with the wheels and had a new wheel cleaner to try out which was Autoglym Custom Wheel Cleaner. It is non acidic as well and the instructions say they are safe for any wheel adonized, aluminum, etc.
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    One thing I really like about this cleaner is it's ability to pull dirt from the tires. No other wheel cleaner I have used pulls dirt off the tire like this.
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    Cleaned the inner barrel with my EZ Brush.
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    Rim face with a microfibre cloth.
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    And the caliper and other small areas like the lug nuts with my Race Glaze Brush.
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    While I was down there I cleaned the exhaust as well with 0000 steel wool and Chemical Guys Grime Reaper.

    In a backwards order.

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    And how they looked before.
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    Cleaned up the engine with Optimum Power Clean cut 50/50 with water, dressed it with Meguairs Hyper Dressing cut 25/75 with water, and blew dry the engine with my Metro Vac n Blo. Then let the engine run for about 10 min.

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    On to the washing stage I prefoamed the car with Hi Temp Prep Wash to strip off any silicones on the paint.
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    Let it dwell for a little bit.
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    Then washed the car using the 2 bucket method and a Natural Sea Sponge.
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    Rinsing out the sponge after every panel or half a panel, and saving the lower section of the car for last.
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    Dried the car with 2 waffle weave towels.



    Took it in to clay, and Ricarddo Yellow Clay was used. Meguairs Last Touch cut 15/85 water was my lube.
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    The paint was filthy.
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    After claying took measurements of the paint and found a few spots repainted and blended in.

    The hood was definitely repainted.
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    The front of the roof.
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    The back of the roof.
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    After measuring the paint and taking note of where to be careful I masked up the trim.



    The emblems etc had been repainted satin black. Not sure if it was the front grill or sides but I definitely knew the back M3 emblem was repainted so I used a sensitive tape.
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    Masked up.
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    Now onto the polishing. I have to say that this paint is fairly soft and in general I find solid colors to generally be soft so that would explain a bit of why it was so trashed. That coupled with bad washing technique and a beautiful color is easily mistreated.

    I tried to not be so aggressive but had no choice but to bring out the big guns. It took multiple hits of M105 and in some areas Power Gloss(pos100) the Euro version with my orange Lake Counrty 5inch pad from Detailers Domain that they used to stock.

    The Zenith Point Technique was used so that I could finish down the compounds as nicely as possible.

    I also have to mention that there were quite a few deeper scratches and all in all on a scale of 1 to 10, the car came to me as a 1 and after I was done with it I would say it was about a 9. I could have gotten it to a 9.5 maybe even a 9.8 if it wasn't for the deeper stuff.

    The before and afters.

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    And a 50/50 shot. Look at the clarity lost by the swirls and how dull it makes the paint look.
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    After the compounding things can get fairly dusty and I prefer to wash the car so I can have a completely clean surface to jewel.
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    Rinsing.
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    Foamed the car with Prep Wash to clean off the polishing lubricants.
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    And 2 bucket method washed the car.
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    Dried off the car. And took it in to jewel the paint.



    I have to say I am so happy that nowadays compounds can finish so well at times and that I can go straight in to jeweling with out a middle step. On the other hand had I used a wool pad I think I would definitely needed that middle step with how soft the paint was.

    Anyway here is a shot of me jeweling the paint with PO85rd and a 5.5 inch white Lake Country Pad.
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    And the results of my work.
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    After the jeweling I unmasked the car.
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    Wiped up some polish build up.
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    Then cleaned off the polishing oils from the paint with ipa(rubbing alcohol) cut 50/50 with water and a Pak Shak microfibre cloth.
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    Checked over my work with my Sun Gun.
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    Then waxed the car with Swissvax Concorso.
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    In the mean time while the wax was curing I cleaned the windows with my Glass Master Pro which is a huge life saver since I hate cleaning windows, dressed the tires with BlackFire Long Lasting Tire Gel which was applied then wiped off later, and quickly polished the exhaust with Meguiars NXT Metal Polish.
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    And now here are the afters.

    First off some sun shots on the paint.

    I thought this pic looked pretty cool with the fence's shadow on the paint.
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    I'll be the first to admit that the paint is not perfect but it is still a huge improvement from how it first came to me.

    Now pics of the car.
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    There really is no point to this shot but I love the composition.
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    I really love the way the sun was shining on my house and reflecting off the paint.
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    This reflection is so beautiful.
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    Gloss.
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    I forgot to mention I wetsanded and polished the headlights. I couldn't get them swirl free but just improve them. I suspect someone used the 3M headlight kit and just went to town with 400 grit paper which in my opinion is to much, that or they were just extremely trashed.
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    And another shot that serves no purpose other then I just like how it looks.
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    Finally my last 3 favorite pics.
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    Thanks for reading and looking through. Hope you enjoyed it.

    Cheers!
    Wes
     
  2. BrendanS

    BrendanS Welcome to Detailing

    Looks great! How long did it take you? I thought you had other write ups though, I remember you doing a grey or black R35 GTR
     
  3. Wes_R

    Wes_R Birth of a Detailer

    Hey Brendan, yeah I got a few write ups to go but just no time to do them and yes it was a black GT-R. I got a red one coming so hopefully I can share that one.

    The job on the M3 took me about 24 hrs or more.
     
  4. BrendanS

    BrendanS Welcome to Detailing

    Amazing, 24hrs feels like forever when you're doing a full detail. The M3 came out great, keep up the good work and I look forward to seeing you work on the Red GTR. They look stunning in person.
     
  5. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru

    always loved the laguna seca blue. I even painted one of my cars that color LoL. The car was definitely trashed to say the least. The swirls looked to be really deep in some of the photos but the end results are amazing.

    24hrs on a car seems like a year but in the end the results are usually worth it. What a turnaround. Simply stunning man.
     
  6. getcha

    getcha Jedi Nuba

    Awesome detail. Did you apply the SV wax by hand, judging by the picture you are robotically precise in application. :thumb:
     
  7. 02blackout

    02blackout DB Forum Supporter

    AMAZING work man! Glad you posted. You got some skills
     
  8. bjungx007

    bjungx007 Birth of a Detailer

    B - e - a - utiful! Wonderful job and and awesome car! Get me some ricardo clay!!!
     
  9. max

    max Virgin Detailer

    this car and color are simply great!!!:thud:
     
  10. Rennes

    Rennes Jedi Nuba

    simply beautiful!!!!
     
  11. Wes_R

    Wes_R Birth of a Detailer

    I love the color and am now hoping to have one in the future even if for a little while. I was window shopping on autotrader and saw a convertible the was lsb on lsb interior... pure sex.

    24hrs isn't to bad roughly 12hrs over 2 days or 8hrs over 3.

    Glad you liked the write up.

    lol, hey what's up getcha! I applied it by foam applicator. My hands are to rough to touch soft paint and I learned that the hard way when I first tried to apply Concorso to my own car only to find out I marred the paint :doh:.

    Thanks man! I hope to share more of my work here.

    Haha, talk to Chris for some of that Riccardo hopefully this year or next you can get some.

    I concur. :mounty:

    Merci!!!
     
  12. KlineS157

    KlineS157 Birth of a Detailer

    Looks amazing, nice work!!!
     
  13. hoppy6698

    hoppy6698 Birth of a Detailer

    Fibber! You have been posting details in the detailing threads of Audizine for months now. As always, great work and detail!
     
  14. Carn

    Carn Welcome to Detailing

    Nicely done...One of my favourite cars in my favourite colours :thumb:
     
  15. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    OH YES! My favorite M3 color by far, lovely to see it looking this good.
     
  16. ps3king

    ps3king Jedi Nuba

    just fantastic! really a pat on the back. and the write-up was great - felt like i was right there :)
     
  17. JoeyZ

    JoeyZ Obsessive Detailer

    Very nice job. That M was pretty beat up.

    Excellent pics.
     
  18. Zookie

    Zookie Jedi Nuba

    good job Wes, where are you located?
     
  19. Atom Bomb

    Atom Bomb Two Bucket System Washer

    Nice job Wes! I remember reading your writeups from CRSX.
     
  20. Wes_R

    Wes_R Birth of a Detailer

    Thank you!

    lol, I meant a straight detailing forum like DB, DW, or Autopia.

    Thanks guys, the color is just amazing!

    It was like "first player" detailing. :)

    Glad you enjoyed the pics.

    Thanks Zookie, I am in the east end around Kennedy and Eglinton.
     

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