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Old 11-17-08, 08:36   #1 (permalink)
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Polished Bliss: New M3...

A nice easy one to finish the end of last week with, a protection detail on this M3 Cab:




Overall not too bad, just the usual winter grime you get at this time of year:







As always, the pre-foam comes first - Hyper Wash @ 60 degrees:




Left to dwell for 5 mins:




Then rinsed off at high pressure, taking a good 10 minutes to get as much grime off as possible:





Menzerna 7.5 was sprayed onto the wheels and left for 30 secs:




Then agitated with various brushes:






After the wheels were rinsed off, the tyres and arches were cleaned with Megs Super Degreaser and then rinsed off:









Eimann Fabrik Engine Degreaser was used for the engine bay:


- Sprayed on and left for 30 secs:




Then agitated:




And then rinsed off:






After another foam, the car (including the shuts) was then washed with a lambswool mitt and the 2BM:




After rinsing, I removed some minor tar spots with Tardis and then put the car inside for claying.



Marsha helped for this bit as she'd finished packing all the days orders:



Gloss-It Mild clay was used, as you can see the paint had little contamination, this was the worst of it:





The car was then dried off with a MF towel and I then removed some transport wax that was still visible in the engine bay/shuts etc:




After some Tardis on a work towel:





With the paint nicely prepped and dried off, it was time to lay down the initial basecoat of sealant, using Werkstat Acrylic Prime:




This was worked into the paintwork using a damp MF pad and then buffed off after 10 mins.

Acrylic Jett was then applied with a plush MF:




3 coats of Jett were applied with 30 mins in between each coat. It's a great product especially for winter as the protection is awesome once there's several coats on and all the products work perfectly regardless of temperature


Whilst I was doing the paintwork Marsha polished up the tailpipes with Megs NXT metal polish:




She also sealed the wheels with Blackfire's Metal Sealant...




...then dressed the tyres with Gloss-It:




Once left for 15-20 mins and then worked in with an applicator pad, the tyres end up looking like this:



The product dries into the tyres with no excess residue so sling isn’t an issue



I Rain-X'd all the exterior glass:





I then turned my attention to the interior, which needed a quick hoover and then an entire wipe down of all surface areas.

It would appear the dealership gave it a nice going over with some shiny dressing. Here's a tip - If you're going to dress the interior, make sure you do all of it...






Gloss-It Leather Cleaner was used to wipe down all leather and vinyl/plastics:




Raceglaze Leather Balm was then used to feed the leather:




Interior glass was cleaned with Eimann Fabrik and the shuts were the polished/sealed with Werkstat Prime Strong:

 
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Old 11-17-08, 08:37   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Polished Bliss: New M3...

Left to cure:




Buffed off:









The paintwork was then given a light mist with Werkstat Acrylic Glos:




Then buffed off to remove any smears from the Jett:





The Rain-X was then removed with the help of the Rain-X glass cleaner:






The engine was also dressed with 303 Aerospace Protectant:









And here are the after pics, some taken with my camera and some with Rich's D300 as always:







































Total Time: 8 hours



Thanks for looking


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Old 11-17-08, 11:21   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Polished Bliss: New M3...

Sexy Beast!
 
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Old 11-17-08, 11:28   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Polished Bliss: New M3...

nice job, such a beautiful car...

p.s. it looks cold where you are at... *brrr*
 
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Old 11-17-08, 12:20   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Polished Bliss: New M3...

Really nice effort, cupra. Great foto documentation.

Can you explain this:

"the pre-foam comes first - Hyper Wash @ 60 degrees"

I assume Hyperwash is a shampoo. Are you using that at 100% strength? What does 60 degrees mean? Is the water flowing through the foam gun heated to 60C?

thanks, Cheers!
 
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Old 11-17-08, 12:29   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Polished Bliss: New M3...

Is that a toilet brush you used on the wheels?
 
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Old 11-17-08, 01:30   #7 (permalink)
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Really nice effort, cupra. Great foto documentation.

Can you explain this:

"the pre-foam comes first - Hyper Wash @ 60 degrees"

I assume Hyperwash is a shampoo. Are you using that at 100% strength? What does 60 degrees mean? Is the water flowing through the foam gun heated to 60C?

thanks, Cheers!
Hyperwash is a shampoo made by meguiars, at what strength Clark is using I have no idea but yes his PW is heated, and therefore it produces heated foam... as if that is not the coolest thing you have seen.

Anyways top job Clark as always I just finished a 335i in spacegray and really think its a beautiful color.
 
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Old 11-17-08, 02:45   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Polished Bliss: New M3...

Great job on the car. The tires look great from the pictures.
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Re: Polished Bliss: New M3...

Top work of course!!!
 
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Old 11-17-08, 04:25   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Polished Bliss: New M3...

awesome job on a stunning car.
one comment tho; are those rotors rusted alreadY?
 
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Old 11-18-08, 12:26   #11 (permalink)
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Re: Polished Bliss: New M3...

tom p - The hyperwash is diluted, and as Dave already explained, our pressure washer is a heated Karcher so it produces hot foam, very handy for a cold place like Scotland!

gle_helle - NO! It's one of our wheel back brushes, if you had to compare it to anything it would be a bottle brush i guess. They are a bit softer though, however we only recommend them for inner rims, not the faces etc


chromecarz00 - brake discs naturally rust up when wet. We usually move the car back and forwards a few times to dry them out but it was pissing with rain when i moved it inside. They'll be nice and clean again after 100 yards driving!


Todd - thanks as always mate!
 
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Old 11-18-08, 12:31   #12 (permalink)
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Re: Polished Bliss: New M3...

Nice work!!

I really need to look into the JW products.
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