BMW 545i Silver Gray Finished and Tried New Product

I finished up a very nice, low mileage 545i with sport package and came to the dealership in 80% condition.



I ended up using a 3M finish pad with Optimum as the paint didn't need a ton of working. The only area I wet sanded was the headlight lenses and a few spots on the front bumper. I used a Festool in rotary mode + Optimum Hyper to polish out the front (headlight lenses as well).



I decided to try Adams new Under Carriage Spray in the wheel wells and really like the appearance: not glossy or greasy and dries to a nice OEM look. It also held up well during the final power wash that I always do to remove compound/glaze from body seams and splatter.



Headlights sanded:



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Wheel well before and after:



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Outside after power wash but before Meguiar's #26 LSP



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Inside the door with Meg's 26



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Also washed a previously detailed 545i that's been in inventory for a couple of months.



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I really like that Adams product and will be using it on all the cars



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