2003 M5 Steel Grey

Mirror

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My new Beast. Klasse & PS.



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Fr0zen said:
nice wheels. nice finish, Dress those tires and your good.



I couldn't dress them as I had to drive to the Location shoot. It seems to flick up on the guards. So I rarely dress the tyres.



They look great but it messes up my paintwork.:nixweiss
 
Your useing the wrong stuff then. Try Eagle One Wet Tire Gel use thin coats and let it sit and it will not sling at all it leaves a really nice shine. Or try some 303 on a Tire applicator or Vinylex It will reallly improve the look of your already good work.



www.eagleone.com its 5.99 a Bottle I have Gotten 3 so far. and its my all time favorite I been searching for a good tire gel for a while now.
 
Hey Frozen,



I think it has more to do with in-excess of 400BHP and driving style.:D



I'll give the eagle a try though, thanks.:xyxthumbs
 
Yeah thats probley it to. The M5 is a nice machine It will give the E55 and RS6 a good run. The German Auto Horsepower Race is getting insane now with a 600hp 7 speed Mercedes Coming out soon it will be insane.
 
These three shots are of Detailing work that show reflexions in the paint and was posted in the detailing section.



The other two pics were posted in the bragging section as they show the car, Brakes, Motor and other areas.



For Lynn the Over active moderator. You may as well join them now. Or delet completely one of them.:wall
 
Mirror, glad to see you're getting lots of traffic on these threads. See? I told you the Bragging Room was where they belonged. :bigups

As I told you in the PM, this is a nifty-looking car, and I'm glad to see you getting all this good feedback. :up
 
I've used both Eagle One and Megs Endurance.



I prefer Eagle One mainly because it comes in a squirty bottle and its easier to apply.

Shame cos Megs smells much nicer :P



Still - I hate doing tires at the best of times!!



hence my process is short and as clean as possible:



Usually a quick squirt, spread it with a non-absorbent object (otherwise youll end up with a disgusting gooey rag) and let it sit for a few seconds.



I usually go round and apply then go back and buff with a terry towel.



No excess, no slinging - just a nice even satin finish.
 
:bow :bow :bow Sweet ride Mirror I love those M5s I understand what you are talking about I am still searching for a sling proof tire dressing that can hold up to my driving style:D
 
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