05 M3 Beauty Perfected

Was in Houston detailing a group of cars and thought I'd share of few pics of this sweet Beemer I did.

Very clean and well kept car to begin with, so it wasn't too much work, but still needed a little TLC from the PC.



ONR wash

Dirtex on rims

Interior vacuumed, dusted, panels wiped with Meg's detailer, leather treated with Meg's leather conditioner.

Claybar with Meg's white clay

3M Perfect It II with Orange pad via PC

Rejex sealent



Here's some before and after pics:

Before

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After

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Before

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After

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All the rest are after shots.

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RUSSH said:
I might have to pick me up some ONR. :heelclick



I'm just starting to use it, but so far I love it. It cuts down tons of time unless you have a heavily soiled vehicle.



Read up on it and see what the little short cuts and tricks are, I'm glad I did, saved me alot of time this weekend.:spot
 
Nice!!

Wow I envy you with short pant and t-shirt too :2thumbs:

5 more months to go before I hit those shorts and t-shirt :)
 
klnyc said:
Nice!!

Wow I envy you with short pant and t-shirt too :2thumbs:

5 more months to go before I hit those shorts and t-shirt :)



Well the weather was pretty chilli, but I was warm from working on the car. I had a 4Runner later that day that I did for 6 hours and I could see my breath the whole time.:nervous2:
 
RyanDe680 said:
What is the ONR referred to?



Optimum No Rinse



It's a formula that you mix with your water that allows you to wash the vehicle without spraying it down before or after.



Just mist haevily soiled areas with consetrated mixture, then use the regular mix and wash your car with good clean mitt or MF towel and just wipe off with clean MF towel.



Cuts down a ton of time off your wash and you don't have to drag along a pressure washer or 100 gal water tank.:woot2:
 
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