BMW 335i Winter Prep

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by billyblooshoes, Dec 20, 2010.

  1. billyblooshoes

    billyblooshoes DB Forum Supporter

    this car came to me as a blind referral from my main customer this weekend. the bimmer is owned by a friend and coworker of his. in store would be a thorough exterior cleanse and winter prep. the paint was is somewhat rough shape, so im hoping to get it for some correction in the spring, as at minimum a good one step would do this cars paint a world of good. its all swirled, with some holo's, rids, and a little faded...the works. i will be working the owners newly acquired M5 in the coming week or weeks as he was reportedly "thrilled" with the outcome of his 335, and his wife "wasn't sure if it was really the same car or not".

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    firstly, the wheels were tended to with sonax. surprisingly after agitation and high pressure rinse with hot water, they did not come totally clean. i had to go back over them again with AG Custom Wheel Cleaner. hmmmmmmmm :whistle:
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    here are the wheels cleaned X2. the entire car was thoroughly pressure rinse with hot water 2 times, and then the car was soaked head to toe with citrus degreaser at 4:1. after being left to dwell for ~4-5 minutes, the car was given another pressure rinse and brought inside for an ONR wash.
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    after bringing the car inside, the paint was literally almost perfectly clean of surface dirt after enduring a thorough decon, but i ONR'd it anyways for good measure
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    hood looking kind of sorry and faded
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    clayed with Bilt Hamber Soft. drivers side:
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    exhaust was tidied up as much as possible. unfortunately the insides were a lost cause
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    For LSP, i decided to switch it up a bit. firstly, i glazed the car with EZ Creme and an uber black pad via griots DA, which significantly brightened the paint, hid some imperfections, and provided a nice bed for my lsp. i decided to go for powerlock on this one (this ones for chas and dave). 2 caots of powerlock via DA did the trick.
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  2. sal329

    sal329 Nuba Guru

    Very nicely done.
     
  3. 02blackout

    02blackout DB Forum Supporter

    Nice!! Dave sure does love his Powerlock hahaha
     
  4. Marc08EX

    Marc08EX Jedi Nuba

    great job! Powerlock rocks!
     
  5. billyblooshoes

    billyblooshoes DB Forum Supporter

    thanks man!

    thank you. yeah dave does. my comment was in reference to a thread recently where there was a little debate in regards to powerlock and 845.
     
  6. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    Nice work, another Power Lock FTW thread!
     
  7. cnut

    cnut Guest

    Nice work! PL is a great sealant with great looks to boot.
     
  8. mrd0t

    mrd0t Obsessive Detailer

    Any thoughts as to why the Sonax didn't clean 100%?
     
  9. Chaseme

    Chaseme DB Forum Supporter

    Good work - really cleaned up with the LSP.

    In spring, you should ask him if he wants that dealer decal removed.
     
  10. billyblooshoes

    billyblooshoes DB Forum Supporter

    thanks man. yeah powerlock is pretty impressive. ive had some for a while now but have only used it a couple times. going to start messing with it some more.

    thanks! yeah i really like the looks of powerlock and its SUPER slick to boot.

    im not really sure honestly. ive been using it exclusively for a while now with great results. for some reason i had to go over the barrels of the wheels again with custom wheel cleaner though. surprising because i did a lot of agitation and made sure every inch of the wheels was coated with sonax.

    thank you. yeah good call on the decal. i'll bring it up when i do his M5 next week.
     
  11. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    great job, Billy! I love the way BMW came out!
     

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