Another M3 detail

Thomas Dekany

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Unfortunately it rained on & off so all after pictures are inside the garage.



FK1 wash

dp clay - didn't really needed it

ssr2.5/pc on vertical panels & green propel pad

ssr2.5/rotary on hood.roof/trunk/1500rpm/lc orange pad

FK1 wash

pwc on hood/trunk/roof

FK1 #2180 sealant.

FK1 tire shine

FK1 #415 on wheels/exhaust



Lighting was terrible so God knows what I did on the rotary.



before



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after



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Great looking M3 :xyxthumbs



Do you have more photos??



Did u use pwc with a pc for removing holograms??



Akele abraço
 
ssr2.5/rotary on hood.roof/trunk/1500rpm/lc orange pad



every where I've read, using a rotary with SSR series is NOT a good thing



i'd like to know your feeback as the finish is quite impressive ..



thanks
 
Tumbler - I used my new dewalt rotary with SSR2.5 and it worked great, I was highly impressed. My paint was already in good condition but for some light spider webing that I could never get out. I thought 2.5 would be pushing it as far as abrasiveness went but did it anyway (thanks in part to scubastevo's postings) and was very surprised. As the polish disappeared a very reflective paint was appearing.



I used the rotary with the sonus green pad and used 1,000 - 1,200 as the rpm settings. To get a little more mileage out of the polish on occassion i would give the pad a light misting of plain water. I wouldn't hesitate to use any of the SSR products with a rotary.
 
not trying tobash, but based on the lighting condition in the garage and being in the garage, it is very difficult/near impossible to tell if there are any rotary swirls.
 
Laguna Seca Blue M3 :drool: :cool:



I'd take one with or without rotary hologramming. The car looks good, hard to tell the difference but i'm sure it was in top shape after you, I know you got a thing for M3s :grinno:
 
What's with you and M3's all of a sudden?[/jealousy]



Looks good from what I can see. Ran into a similar situation this week, stuck in a parking garage so I'm not sure how good the pics will be. You do what you can, right? :)
 
Thanks guys - Normally I wouldn't post a "garage" picture but since it was an M3.....





Scottwax - Bobby with the carbon black M3 recommended me on the M3 forum.



Inside it sure loooked good. We will see if he calls me back and complains :nervous2: - I'll redo it then for free. Supposed to do his wife's Rover soon.



sQuashed - I've seen other ones around town - nice color indeed. THis one has gray interior and an all JL Audio system with 2 8" subs. Didn't get to hear it unfortunately.





JohnnyDaJackal - I'd take it as well. The paint looked pretty good, but felt very dry and had these weird scretch lines all over the horizontal areas. As soon as I got on the main road leaving this job, I saw a dark blue M3 at the light. The guy was driving it home from the stealership. Brand new.



BTW, this is going to be traded in for a white '06 M3 at the end of October.



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tpdetail - I agree with you. Sorry.



hirosh - Yes it looked nice



tumbler - Never read that one. Can you point me to some of those posts?



RRacer - sorry no more pix. Pwc - yes, and extra protection
 
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