2008 BMW 135i booked for a light correction detail
First up the wheels, these were is EXCELLENT shape... just like every other set of BMW wheels I encounter.... :hairpull
After a good bit of rinsing,
Before:
Tires and wheel wells cleaned with ARO. Wheels cleaned using GI wheel gel at 2:1 with lots of scrubbing and brushing, wheels in total took 1.5hours
After:
Ragtop cleaned using Raggtop, later protected with, Raggtop
Front bumper bug problem handled with Poorboys bug squash and the PW. All door jambs, emblems, rubber trim etc. cleaned using APC 10:1.
Tardis doing one of its many great uses, disolving tar! Tardis also makes for a fantastic leather cleaner:soscared:
Wash process in total took 2.5 hours, and I thought I was in for an easy day for a BMW not much larger than a mini.
Paint has very little swirling, the main point of polishing this car was to bring out as much gloss as possible
PO85rd
DD blue finishing pad
Flex 3403
After polishing, IPA wipedown ..
While waiting for the LSP's to cure I went to the interior, which I had been dreading since I inspected the car a few weeks ago... the owner likes to drive with the top down in very pollen filled, dusty places I assume
I have had the leatherique twins for a while now without leather bad enough to warrant its use, this car was fitting!
It didnt need the rejuvenator oil so I just massaged in the pristine clean by hand (gloves of course) and let it sit for 15minutes
Once it dried, I misted some warm water in a sprayer bottle and wiped off the residue.
Waiting for that I cleaned up the trunk area...
Door jambs after
There was a 50 pack of book matches in the trunk. The box they came in was all torn up and I really hate leaving untidy things in peoples cars so I made a quick fix
Bunch of book matches in a messy box...
1 Ziploc bag...
Not that I condone smoking but at least I solved a small problem :dance..
Interior leather recieved same cleaning process as the rear seats, Interio after shots
Exhaust polished with White Diamond, so far im liking it. The exhausts are polished black btw, not chrome which is why they dont look very shiney
LSP:
GI gloss finish
GI concourso gloss
Final shots
Wheels sealed with 2 coats of rejex, not that it will do much... these are still the wheels of a BMW!
Pulled it outside for the final inspection (check for smears in the glass, overspray on the tires etc)
Waiting for pickup...
Total time: 10.5hours
Have not been doing lengthy write-ups lately, recently I have been on tight deadlines so the pics arent as step by step but starting Friday AutoConcierge and myself will be putting up a bunch of writeups on some very fine italian autos.
First up the wheels, these were is EXCELLENT shape... just like every other set of BMW wheels I encounter.... :hairpull

After a good bit of rinsing,

Before:

Tires and wheel wells cleaned with ARO. Wheels cleaned using GI wheel gel at 2:1 with lots of scrubbing and brushing, wheels in total took 1.5hours
After:

Ragtop cleaned using Raggtop, later protected with, Raggtop

Front bumper bug problem handled with Poorboys bug squash and the PW. All door jambs, emblems, rubber trim etc. cleaned using APC 10:1.

Tardis doing one of its many great uses, disolving tar! Tardis also makes for a fantastic leather cleaner:soscared:

Wash process in total took 2.5 hours, and I thought I was in for an easy day for a BMW not much larger than a mini.
Paint has very little swirling, the main point of polishing this car was to bring out as much gloss as possible
PO85rd
DD blue finishing pad
Flex 3403
After polishing, IPA wipedown ..

While waiting for the LSP's to cure I went to the interior, which I had been dreading since I inspected the car a few weeks ago... the owner likes to drive with the top down in very pollen filled, dusty places I assume

I have had the leatherique twins for a while now without leather bad enough to warrant its use, this car was fitting!
It didnt need the rejuvenator oil so I just massaged in the pristine clean by hand (gloves of course) and let it sit for 15minutes
Once it dried, I misted some warm water in a sprayer bottle and wiped off the residue.

Waiting for that I cleaned up the trunk area...
Door jambs after



There was a 50 pack of book matches in the trunk. The box they came in was all torn up and I really hate leaving untidy things in peoples cars so I made a quick fix
Bunch of book matches in a messy box...

1 Ziploc bag...

Not that I condone smoking but at least I solved a small problem :dance..

Interior leather recieved same cleaning process as the rear seats, Interio after shots


Exhaust polished with White Diamond, so far im liking it. The exhausts are polished black btw, not chrome which is why they dont look very shiney

LSP:
GI gloss finish
GI concourso gloss
Final shots




Wheels sealed with 2 coats of rejex, not that it will do much... these are still the wheels of a BMW!

Pulled it outside for the final inspection (check for smears in the glass, overspray on the tires etc)



Waiting for pickup...

Total time: 10.5hours
Have not been doing lengthy write-ups lately, recently I have been on tight deadlines so the pics arent as step by step but starting Friday AutoConcierge and myself will be putting up a bunch of writeups on some very fine italian autos.