Elegance Auto Detailing - 2013 BMW 328i - Silver Detail Package + Wolf's Body Wrap

JoeyV

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The owner of this car requested anonymity, so there won't be a introductory story on him. The car was picked up last Friday and was brought to me a few days later with 200 kms on the clock. After doing some reading on-line, the owner decided to go with a permanent protection. Having searched on BMW forums for detailers in Montreal offering the service, he was referred to me and gave me a call. After talking for a while, he decided to go for the Silver Detail Package and chose to upgrade it with Wolf's Body Wrap on the paint, lights and wheels. On to the write-up!







Products used:



Washing

Sunlight + Zep's Citrus Degreaser

AutoGlym Intensive Tar Remover

Various wash mitts, sponges and brushes

Stoner's Invisible Glass

Riccardo Blue Clay

Elegance Waterless Wash

Elegance Clay Lube

Sonax Wheel Cleaner

AutoGlym Custom Wheel Cleaner

Iron-X







Correction

Meguiar's #105

Meguiar's #205

Optimum Metal Polish

Various Microfibers

Flex Rotary 3403

Porter Cable XP7424

White Lake Country flat pad

Black Lake Country CCS pad







Protection

Wolf's Chemicals Body Wrap

BlackFire Wet Diamond Metal Sealant

Aquapel

Rain-X

Poorboy's World Bold 'N Bright Tire Gel



Having been driven only 200 kms, there was not much visible dirt on the car, however, you can see here by these close-up shots that there was quite a bit of contamination.

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The weather getting colder, and the car being relatively clean, I decided to do the first wash inside with Elegance Waterless Wash.

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Once cleaned, I got to decontaminating it with Iron-X, followed by the clay bar.

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After an hour and a half of washing, decon and claying, I brought the car outside, where the temperature had gotten a little friendlier, to do a final wash and degrease on the car. I started by washing the wheels and then moved on to foaming the car.

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Then the car was dried off and brought inside again. After a quick lunch break, I got to work with the paint cleaner system.

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B-Pillar before.

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And after.

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While making my way around the car, I noticed a VERY nasty scratch on the top of the rear bumper. It looked to be caused by very dirty wash media having something stuck in it. It's a little hard to capture with a white car, but look in the reflection of the neon and you'll see it spanning across the bumper.

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Corrected.

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Once I finished going around, I cleaned it off with 2 IPA wipe-downs just to be safe and to make sure the Body Wrap would adhere properly.

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While the Body Wrap was curing, I took care of the windows. The usual treatment, Aquapel on the windshield and backglass and Rain-X on the side windows.

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On to the final shots.

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Thanks for looking and happy detailing!



 
Outstanding work! Just the fallout removal and claying alone I'm sure smoothed thing up a bunch!
 
maxepr1 said:
Outstanding work! Just the fallout removal and claying alone I'm sure smoothed thing up a bunch!

Thanks. Yes, the decontamination helped a bunch, but the "paint cleaner system" really finished off. When I was doing each panel, I would feel the next one and the one I just finished to see how big of difference and it was quite obvious.



DeanSweet said:
that looks 10x better than new... :)

This picture could be used for a brochure;

Thanks. Maybe I should send it to BMW Canada :p

IHA Mark said:
Great job!



Thank you sir!
 
Nice result indeed. This car must have been sitting on the lot for that kind of contamination to be there on a new vehicle. White is a difficult color. The owner must have been very pleased!
 
Great job - that is a really nice car - I had one as a loaner for a about two weeks. The interior is nice - the engine is pretty peppy for a 4 cylinder.
 
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