Street Dreams Detail now in San Diego - Black BMW M6 Correction and OptiCoat

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It finally happened, Street Dreams has re-located to San Diego California!

Its been a very busy few months winding down my business in New Jersey, moving and setting up shop in San Diego. Still plenty of work to do but I am happy to be officially back on the forums posting and sharing. This M6 was the very first car which came in my shop and while the shop itself may not be fully dialed in just yet (lighting and flooring to be installed) I made sure the BMW was.

Issues with the car:

Heavy swirls, RIDS and marring
Re-painted front bumper, unfinished with sanding marks
Poorly finished carbon splitter and rear valence
Lack of depth and clarity
No metallic flake pop



Front bumper showing shoddy re-paint with heavy orange peel





Sonax wheel cleaner sprayed on dry and left to sit for about 10 minutes before agitation. Wheels tires and wells de-greased and cleaned





Yes the Street Dreams detail truck made the pilgrimage also, cannot wait to carve up the canyon roads in the NV Hi-top



After the rest of the prep, decon and claying the finish was cleaned with IPA and inspected under LED lights both standing and by torch, here is what the finish looked like

Heavy swirls and marring with some very deep gouges



Onto paint correction various products used including Menzerna FG400 and Megs 101











Working on rockers with the 75'..



Front bumper was lefty mostly unfinished from the body shop



Below you can see sanding marks left over from shoddy re-fininishing work, fixed now..



After correction



Both front and rear carbon pieces came delivered poorly finish so they never really had a chance to.. shine

Before haze





After, crisp and clear weave like carbon should be



Rear valence also poorly finished and cloudy



Before



After



Exhaust tips needed some work too..



All better..



The trunk was one of the worst areas on the car, long RIDS and very heavy swirls













 
No extra light needed, even a single bulb fluorescent can show the difference in color from the polished side vs. the unpolished side











Front fender work, again lack of clarity really knocked down the metallic flake. Black Sapphire metallic should be bursting with flake..





How BSM is supposed to look closeup with LED standing lights.. zero haze, zero marring after polishing step



After all the correction work was finished I wiped down the car with Eraser and pulled it outside to inspect my work before applying Opti Coat

It does not matter what final LSP you use or what coating product you choose as long as your prep and polishing work was done properly, out in the sun with no LSP after alcohol or eraser wipedown will show the true work..



Final shots







Remember what that hood looked like earlier? ..

































Thanks for reading!

Regards,

Dave
Street Dreams San Diego
 
impressive dave! i was the one u talked to when you where on the balcony loll... good to see ur buisness is getting started again
 
David,

Another one saved. I love the color of that car, but what a PITA any black is to maintain. Is the paint very soft or did the owner (or his chosen vendors) abuse it? You really made that finish perfect. Nothing hides in the those full sun pictures.

Keep posting, and best of luck in Cali.
 
dave and dc should team up...twice the cars in half the time.... congrats on the successful move dave. waiting to see which cars you do for the concours de elegance next year. bimmer is perfection bro.
 
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