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07-29-06, 02:25
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Now with twice the head
Scottwax is offline
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Hideous BMW 528, immaculate M3, '04 Titan
2004 Nissan Titan. I've been taking care of this customer's vehicles since 1995 and this Titan since he bought it new in December of '04, usually about twice a month. I still have not yet needed to polish this truck due to spider/halo swirls, proper washing goes a long way to keeping a daily driver in excellent shape. It does have a couple very light scratches on the passenger side but since he is already scouting prime deer hunting locations, he and I both agree it'll be best to wait until January when hunting season is over to do any polishing.
Just did an Optimum No Rinse Wash and topped with Poorboy's Natty's Blue.
I tried to get the sunspot to show the paint is swirl free, due to the incredible metallic in the paint, it still kind of flared the sun point...but as you can see, still no swirls!
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1997 BMW 528. Last one at the law firm for a while, I guess. They did pay for a total of 20 details the past 6 weeks, turned out to be a pretty sweet deal! Anyway, this one was pretty rough. Obviously not washed in a long time and my son beat the driver's side mat against the wall for several minutes trying to get all the sand out of it. Yuck.
Before shots:
I'd already cleaned the wheels on this side when I realized this one would make for some great before and afters, so that is why the wheels look halfway decent compared to the other side.
Horrible halo swirls (worse than this pics shows) and rotary tracers all over the front end. Going to be a real challenge when the price point I gave them for the details included only a two step on the exterior!

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07-29-06, 02:32
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Now with twice the head
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This is after washing and some light claying (suprised it didn't need more than it did):
I used Optimum Compound mixed 70/30 with Clearkote's RMG using green lite cut Propel Cyclo pads, going over the hood twice.
Full disclosure-just so no one thinks they can get a car in this shape back to 100% swirl free with a single polishing step, here you can see some swirls remain-but overall, they were greatly reduced and the rotary tracers were completely gone. The paint is also noticably richer and darker. Perfect? No, of course not but I was still quite pleased what I accomplished with a single polishing step on something this bad.
I finished off the car with Poorboy's EX w/carnauba just in time for the clouds to roll in:
I pulled it around front and just before I was leaving, the sun came back out and I got this shot:

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07-29-06, 02:41
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Now with twice the head
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07-29-06, 02:48
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As usual, fantastic work! Huge improvement for a one step polish on that 528 and while I am not one for BMW's, that M3 is really sexy. Great job.
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07-29-06, 02:49
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What did you use on the 528's wheels...Last time I did one it took me atleast an hour just on the wheels (It hadn't been washed in a year and a half though). BTW Nice details
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07-29-06, 02:52
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Great looking M3, dripping wet, and, yes, it looks like you are the only one who took care of it! 
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07-29-06, 03:18
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M3's are a blast to drive. It came out awesome. Id suggest the RS4 because its not something you see every day and if he refuses dealer prep you shouldnt have to worry about the hard audi clear. I could use your input Here.
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07-29-06, 04:09
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Originally Posted by awahl63
What did you use on the 528's wheels...Last time I did one it took me atleast an hour just on the wheels (It hadn't been washed in a year and a half though). BTW Nice details
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Just cleaned with Optimum No Rinse and an assortment of brushes. They probably could have used a little wheel polish but the company wasn't paying for stuff like that. The owner of the car said the wheels hadn't been that clean in years. I guess he was just rinsing them.
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07-29-06, 04:28
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m3 looks fantastic
what did you use for the wheels on the 5 series ??
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07-29-06, 04:46
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Originally Posted by gav'spurplez
m3 looks fantastic
what did you use for the wheels on the 5 series ??
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^^^^^^^Optimum No Rinse and an assortment of brushes.
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07-29-06, 05:00
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All are just incredible! I love that M3.
It strikes me that you always get such incredible results, usually using products that are more gentle than what most people (myself certainly included) use for similar details. I guess it just comes down to great technique and lots of experience. I remember when you did everything by hand and those results were just as impressive as what I am seeing today!
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07-29-06, 05:06
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Looks great Scott.
That last car is absolutely beautiful as well.
Quality work as usual my good man 
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