long day on a black 750il

DSVWGLI said:
I include a wash regimen with every detail, so I hope they follow it.

Does it say "Do not use 2000 grit paper to wash your car."? It sure looks like the owner has been using some by the state of those before pics!



Shows how good a PC can be in the right hands... :2thumbs:
 
Burlyq said:
What part did you use the beer on? New windshield process we all don't know about? Or wait a deoderizer that's it.

i dont think he used it on the car :LOLOL probably the last step of the detail
 
Great job! Those swirls made the car look more grey than black and I can certainly attest to how hard BMW paint is and that it does take time to get the spider swirls out of the paint.
 
Awesome job! :clap: Quick question: When you say SSR3, SSR2.5, etc... "once" does that mean the pad only touched any part of the paint with that product one time for one pass? Or you worked one section at a time until the polish broke down "once" (Consequently taking several passes) I hope that made some sense :grinno:
 
tzec said:
Awesome job! :clap: Quick question: When you say SSR3, SSR2.5, etc... "once" does that mean the pad only touched any part of the paint with that product one time for one pass? Or you worked one section at a time until the polish broke down "once" (Consequently taking several passes) I hope that made some sense :grinno:





My refference to once means I polished the entire car one time with ssr 3, 2.5 etc. When I polish I do a 2 foot square area with mutiple passes untill the polish breaks down and starts to become translucent, then buff off with MF towel.
 
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