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    Space Grey BMW 320d - Detailed by Lawrence

    I detailed this car back in the beginning of December for an existing client of mine who was unfortunately subjected to some ongoing road maintenance right by his house, resulting in a car a lot dirtier than he would normally have it, and one with a lot of tar deposits all of the paint and wheels.


    As always the engine bay was tackled first as this is often one of the dirtiest parts of the vehicle and if washed after the rest of the car had been done, you would inevitable `splash` some of this dirt back on to your clean paint, necessitating yet another wash and increasing the possibility of instilling fine scratches.


    This is what it looked like prior to starting.

















    After carefully covering any exposed electrical bits, Carchem APC @1:5 was liberally sprayed over the entire bay via a Gloria Foam Master foam sprayer, left to dwell and then agitated using various Wheel Woolies, Speedmaster and Autofinesse brushes before being pressure rinsed. Autofinesse Dressel was then used to dress the plastics and the painted surfaces were cleaned/polished/protected using Autofinesse Tripple.


    I planned on snapping some after pics once I was completely finished with the car, but the bad weather rolled in and I never landed up taking the car out the garage once completed, meaning I never got any after pics - sorry.


    In keeping with the principal of working from dirty to clean, the wheels, tyres, brake calipers and fender wells were tackled next.





    APC was applied





    And left to dwell before being agitated in order to remove the bulk of the surface dirt - in my opinion, it is wasteful to spray an iron removal product directly onto wheels with this loose dirt / brake dust as the iron remover has to first make its way through this dirt before it can start tackling the embedded iron particles - and then pressure rinsed off.


    Carchem Revolt was applied and left to dwell before being agitated with Wheel Woolies - I had to repeat this step due to the stubborn embedded brake dust.





    The wheels were then pressure rinsed (from the top down) to ensure none of the residual iron remover is splashed over the paint











    During the final rinse of the car, the wheels were hit with Gyeon WetCoat and the tyres would later be dressed using Carchem Tyre Gel


    Then it was time to tackle the dirty car.











    The first step was to use the pressure washer to blast off as much of the loose dirt as possible - any dirt removed prior to making contact with the paint will help reduce the possibility of swirls in the paint. This was then followed by a thorough foaming using Turtlewax Hyperfoam





    This was followed by a through soaking in Valet Pro Citrus Prewash which was then pressure rinsed off, and then a 2 bucket wash using Carchem Luxury Shampoo and multiple lambswool wash mitts. Carchem Revolt and Valet Pro Citrus Tar Remover were then used for the chemical decontamination of the paint and this was followed with a mechanical decontamination using Shield Heavy Duty clay with ONR as lube.


    The car was pulled into the garage where the paint thickness was measured and the paint thoroughly inspected. Various test spots were conducted and 1 step using Menzerna FG400 on Orange Lake Country Hybrid Pads was selected - the soft B-pillars and tail lights got an initial cut with Menzerna PF2300 on White Lake Country Hybrid pads, followed by Menzerna SF4000 on Black Lake Country Hybrid pads


    Here are a few before/after shots of the correction process
































    The paint was then protected using Dodo Juice Iron Gloss Sealant topped with Dodo Juice Purple Haze.


    The exhaust tip was cleaned using Carchem APC @ 1:5 then polished using Mothers Mag and Aluminum Polish on a Mothers Power Cone attached to a variable speed drill.








    The rest of the details were then taken care of


    Exterior plastics
    Equipment - Foam applicators, MF towels, Q-tips
    Clean - Shield Heavy Duty Vinyl and Rubber Cleaner
    Protect - 303 Aerospace Protectant





    Glass
    Clean - Autoglym Fast Glass, MF towels, Wynns C-Thru


    Badges & Emblems
    Equipment - Q-tips, MF towels
    Clean/polish/protect - Autofinesse Tripple


    Interior Plastics
    Equipment- Foam applicators, MF towels, Q-tips, Various brushes
    Clean - Carchem APC @ 1:20
    Protect - Optimum Optiseal








    Interior Carpets
    Equipment- Brushes, Flex VL35C Vacuum


    Leather Surfaces
    Equipment- Foam applicators, Flex VL35C Vacuum, MF towels, Brushes
    Clean - Carchem APC @ 1:20, various brushes, MF towels
    Protect - Collinite 855








    Finally a few pictures of the car (still stuck in the garage due to the poor weather) - not the best `after` pics, but they will have to do.














    BMW orange peel is horrendous











    As always, thanks for looking and any questions or comments are welcome.


    Total time spent = 29 hours :hi:

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    Re: Space Grey BMW 320d - Detailed by Lawrence

    Excellent results and fantastic shots! What camera + lens are you shooting with?

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    Re: Space Grey BMW 320d - Detailed by Lawrence

    Quote Originally Posted by Angus View Post
    Excellent results and fantastic shots! What camera + lens are you shooting with?
    Thank you very much.

    The camera is a an old 1100d (Rebel T3) Cannon. I have the 18-55mm kit lens, a f1.8 50mm prime and an old 70-300mm zoom - If I remember correctly, I happened to use all 3 for various shots.
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    Re: Space Grey BMW 320d - Detailed by Lawrence

    Great job. You are right, that orange peal is aweful. I would think about wetsanding that.

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    Re: Space Grey BMW 320d - Detailed by Lawrence

    Great photography, and very nice detail.

    In the 3rd from last photo it looks like it was repainted (really bad orange peel).

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    Re: Space Grey BMW 320d - Detailed by Lawrence

    Epic foam!
    I haven`t been able to get the one-step results with Menz 400 that some people get. There`s a lot of factors though.

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    Re: Space Grey BMW 320d - Detailed by Lawrence

    Quote Originally Posted by rlmccarty2000 View Post
    Great job. You are right, that orange peal is aweful. I would think about wetsanding that.
    Thank you

    Quote Originally Posted by 4u2nvinmtl View Post
    Great photography, and very nice detail.

    In the 3rd from last photo it looks like it was repainted (really bad orange peel).
    Thank you

    Quote Originally Posted by WaxAddict View Post
    Epic foam!
    I haven`t been able to get the one-step results with Menz 400 that some people get. There`s a lot of factors though.
    You are right, there are so many factors... but on the right paint and in the right circumstances, FG400 as a 1-step does work.
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    Re: Space Grey BMW 320d - Detailed by Lawrence

    Lawrence, beautiful result and great photos !

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom p. View Post
    Lawrence, beautiful result and great photos !
    Thanks

 

 

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