Results 1 to 8 of 8
  1. #1
    PinnacleAutoCT's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2013
    Location
    CT
    Posts
    76
    Post Thanks / Like

    BMW X3 - Corrected using M205 - Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT

    This X3 was just bought by a client of mine who likes to trade cars frequently (this one he`ll keep until winter is over) and wanted to get the car into presentable condition inside and out. The car came from Manheim`s PA location and had received some prep before being sold; the carpets showed signs of extraction, the motor had been detailed and the wheels cleaned, but really it would need much more work to meet my client`s expectations, even if he did only plan to keep it for nine months.

    My initial inspection revealed an interior that wasn`t in terrible shape; a little ground-in dirt in the driver`s carpet, food and debris in the cup holders and some dog hair all around. The exterior was an entirely different story; in addition to the usual bonded contaminants this car showed numerous sap spots across the hood, roof and glass sunroofs. The passenger side fender and door showed heavy scratches (almost bordering on gouges), seemingly from hitting sometime at high speed which must have bounced off the door. Various RIDS were present across many of the body panels, and the amount of accumulated dirt & mold build-up in all of the body creases and gaps in conjunction with the moderate-heavy wash marring indicated that this vehicle probably saw the local scratch & swirl carwash exclusively.


    Damage to the passenger fender and door:
    DSC04908 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04918 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04905 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    Moderate marring and rids present everywhere:
    DSC04900 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04914 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04929 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04935 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04825 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04831 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    Dried up sap speckled the hood:
    DSC04836 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    Dirt and mold in all the nooks and crannies:
    DSC04848 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04849 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04851 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04850 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    Gas filler door after preliminary cleaning via boar`s hair brush and OPC @ 3:1:

    DSC04872 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    Sonax wheel cleaner plus dissolving some bakes on iron deposits:
    DSC04863 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    Interior before:
    DSC04803 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04805 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04807 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04818 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    Interior After:
    DSC04878 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04875 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    The carpet isn’t perfect, but definitely improved:
    DSC04876 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04884 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04899 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04887 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04894 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04898 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr

  2. #2
    PinnacleAutoCT's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2013
    Location
    CT
    Posts
    76
    Post Thanks / Like

    Re: BMW X3 - Corrected using M205 - Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT

    Onto the exterior:

    We decided a two step correction was necessary in this case given the severity of the scratches all over the body, plus the moderate marring all around.Prior to polishing the body was washed, decon`d and all sap spots were removed with 70% IPA and mf towels. I chose Meguiar`s 205 polish for the compounding and polishing steps, using an Optimum MF pad and an abundance of M205 for compounding and a Lake Country black foam finishing pad with a normal amount of M205 to remove the small amount of micromarring and hazing from the compounding step. Extra compounding was performed on areas exhibiting deeper scratches. All cracks & crevices were cleaned with OPC @ 3:1 dilution ratio, ONR at 8:1 (QD strength) and a boar`s hair brush and mf towels. The LSP of choice was CarPro`s Reload due to its reflective look and ability to shed dirt easily during the wash process (the new owner uses the 2-bucket method on his cars), since the owner will only be keeping this car for a short amount of time a coating was deemed unnecessary.

    Bright reflections on the passenger side:
    DSC04942 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    The trim was dressed with 3D`s thick dressing, the tires received 3D`s ultra protectant and were still drying in these pics, hence the milky appearance (both dressings are GREAT, highly recommended):
    DSC04943 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    Passenger quarter panel scratches nearly gone:
    DSC04944 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    Metallic flake showing nicely:
    DSC04946 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04949 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04950 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04951 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04980 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04974 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    The gouges on the passenger fender were improved by about 80%+, the gouges in the door were deeper and would likely require painting to be fixed completely:
    DSC04959 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04963 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    From a few feet away in less direct light the damage to the door was almost invisible
    DSC04964 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    Hood sans marring and tree sap:
    DSC04965 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04967 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    Passenger door reflection shot:
    DSC04975 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04976 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr
    DSC04978 by Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT, on Flickr

    Thanks for looking!

    Mike
    Pinnacle Auto Detail

  3. #3

    Join Date
    Jun 2014
    Posts
    554
    Post Thanks / Like

    Re: BMW X3 - Corrected using M205 - Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT

    Wow! Great Job!

  4. #4
    Super Moderator Pats300zx's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2001
    Location
    Middletown, Delaware
    Posts
    13,582
    Post Thanks / Like

    Re: BMW X3 - Corrected using M205 - Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT

    Fantastic job !!!! 205 is such a versatile polish.
    Only Z Best Detailing-Automotive Concours Detailing Services
    http://ozbdetailing.com
    https://www.facebook.com/ozbautodetailing

  5. #5
    jtford95's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Willow Grove Pa
    Posts
    2,117
    Post Thanks / Like

    Re: BMW X3 - Corrected using M205 - Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT

    Awesome job!!! I am with Pat about the 205. Really works great. Love that color too.

  6. #6

    Join Date
    Dec 2012
    Posts
    418
    Post Thanks / Like

    Re: BMW X3 - Corrected using M205 - Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT

    Great work ! That blue really pops ! I noticed that you used the 3D`s ultra protectant on the tires. I have been thinking of trying this product myself. Does it completely dry tack free so that it doesn`t sling or attract dust ? I am assuming that the finish it leaves is more of a "high gloss" than a matte ?

  7. #7
    PinnacleAutoCT's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2013
    Location
    CT
    Posts
    76
    Post Thanks / Like

    Re: BMW X3 - Corrected using M205 - Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT

    Thanks guys!

    bswombaugh- Ultra dries pretty much tack free and it definitely doesn`t sling. If you want more of a matte finish just cut it 1:1 with water. Hope that helps.

    Mike

  8. #8
    MrCleanit's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Posts
    190
    Post Thanks / Like

    Re: BMW X3 - Corrected using M205 - Pinnacle Auto Detail - CT

    Love how that color popped!

 

 

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Replies: 7
    Last Post: 10-20-2014, 09:14 PM
  2. BMW X3 2-step w/M205- Pinnacle Auto Detail CT
    By 96GreenPSD in forum Click & Brag -The Detailers Showcase
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 08-19-2014, 04:02 PM
  3. Replies: 7
    Last Post: 03-17-2013, 09:56 PM
  4. Black Subaru BRZ Corrected and Opti-Guard - TLC Auto Detail
    By Flannigan in forum The Detailers Showcase
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 03-07-2013, 09:24 PM
  5. WRB Subaru BRZ Corrected and Coated with Cquartz FINEST - TLC Auto Detail
    By twistedframe in forum Click & Brag -The Detailers Showcase
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 02-25-2013, 11:47 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •