dsms detail - Carbon Black BMW M3 correction

dsms

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This car is a daily driver in carbon black.



Started with the wheels and tires: P21s gel, ARO, Tardis and various brushes used



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After



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Fine clay, not too bad



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Taped the car off, think I have enough neon going on? looks like studio 54:doh:



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I was aiming for around 95% correction due to the time i had to work with the car. 3 step correction was used



Working powerfinish



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Before



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After



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50/50 front bumper



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One deep scratch needed sanding, before



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During



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After



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Rear fender before



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After



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Rear bumper needed a few compounding hits



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LP area before



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During



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After



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Corrected the rest of the trunk area



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DD yellow cutting pad compouding, more I use this pad more I like it



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Middle step finishing



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After final finishing (P203s wasnt used for this just pictured it on the car)



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Cleaned up the tailpipes, Supersprint race exhaust on this car; heard it after the owner got it installed and it sounds perfect for the M3.



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Tocuhed up the wheels and then sealed them with Rejex



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Final shots, first time in a while I finished a car in the morning with time for pictures. Some people feel I dont post sun pics but as I state all the time, when there is strong sun after correction I post direct sun shots.



LSP: JS109 x3



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Taipipes got jetseal as well



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Thanks for looking
 
Nice job, looks like you got really close to 100% on this one. :)



Love that color, got a customer with a ZHP 330 the same color.
 
nice work and sick car. Your 50/50 shots seem to come out pretty good. I at times have trouble shooting them with shop lights and my Nikon D60.



BTW you are the first person in a long time that i have heard mentioning Rejex. Love that stuff . . . . it's in my arsenal of products.
 
Top notch work as always David!







Final shots, first time in a while I finished a car in the morning with time for pictures. Some people feel I dont post sun pics but as I state all the time, when there is strong sun after correction I post direct sun shots.



LOL! I guess some people must think we detail cars around the suns schedule, and that we always finish at the perfect time for sun shots! :nixweiss
 
vtec92civic said:
nice work and sick car. Your 50/50 shots seem to come out pretty good. I at times have trouble shooting them with shop lights and my Nikon D60.



BTW you are the first person in a long time that i have heard mentioning Rejex. Love that stuff . . . . it's in my arsenal of products.



I find you need to have the lights in your garage off and just light up the finish with halogens and you can snap some good 50/50s, plus placing the lights at an angle and shoot on an angle helps show more defect on metallics.



RaskyR1 said:
Top notch work as always David!











LOL! I guess some people must think we detail cars around the suns schedule, and that we always finish at the perfect time for sun shots! :nixweiss



^^ You understand my point,. If the LED, halogen and some 50/50 videos I put up are not good enough than without sun shots I should be really considered worthless. :LOLOL



dmw2692004 said:
nice work, looks great!



Thanks DMW
 
NotZeroSix said:
Whatever happened to your Metabo? Do you like the flex over the the Metabo?



I get these questions all the time, please understand I switch up machines all the time. I use the flex and metabo rotaries depedning on what I feel like, not because one is better than the other... they both have strong suits and downfalls. When my makita is fixed I will start using that with them as well.



blucpe said:
THAT'S THE TICKET. GREAT JOB.:wow:



thanks



tdekany said:
Fantastic work there. :2thumbs::2thumbs::2thumbs:



thanks Thomas!
 
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