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    "Do I need a new paint job?" - BMW 335i Resurrected and Coated

    The owner of this vehicle contacted me with the hope that I could help bring some life back to this relatively low mileage 335i that he had just purchased. He was concerned that the paint may be in such bad shape that he would need to have it repainted. Upon my initial inspection, it was very clear that this paint needed a tremendous amount of work to restore it, however I was up for the challenge and even did a test spot for the owner to see if my paint correction process would meet his expectations. After seeing the test spot, we set a date for the appointment.... This vehicle went through my normal cleaning and decontamination process, and was then followed with an intensive 3 step paint correction process to remove the majority of surface defects and greatly improve gloss and clarity. After the paint was restored, a ceramic paint coating was applied to help provide years of durable protection, easy maintenance, and incredible shine! This was a long project, but the results were fantastic!


    Process
    Exterior
    Tires: Tuf Shine Tire Cleaner & Tire Brush
    Wheels: Sonax Full Effect Wheel Cleaner & Various Brushes
    Pre-Wash: CG Citrus Wash via Foam Lance then pressure rinse
    Wash: ONR
    Bug Removal: Meguiar`s D103 and Stoner Tarminator
    Paint Decontamination: Medium Grade Speedy Prep Towel with Nanoskin Glide as Lubrication
    Tape trim and other areas of concern
    Paint Thickness Readings Taken
    Compound/Cutting (twice): M101 with CarPro Flash Pads & Meguiar`s MF Cutting Pads via Rupes LHR21ES and Rupes LHR75e
    Wash & Oil/Residue Removal: Pre-Soak panel with 50% IPA, then wash with ONR
    Polishing: M205 with Lake Country White Polishing Pad
    Coating Prep/Polishing Oil Removal: CarPro Eraser
    Ceramic Paint Coating: CQuartz UK
    Exhaust Tips: CG Metal Polish + Protection via #0000 Steel Wool
    Glass: CarPro Eraser
    Tire Dressing: Optimum Opti-Bond


    Interior
    All cracks and crevices blown out
    Thorough Vacuum
    All vinyl and plastic wiped down with 303 Aerospace Protectant
    All weather floor mats rinsed and scrubbed with Meguiar`s D103
    Leather (driver`s seat): Steam cleaned, scrubbed with D103, steam cleaned
    Glass: CarPro Eraser




    Before


    When the vehicle arrived, the defects were easily visible in the sunlight. Notice the holograms, swirls, and scratches on every inch of paint.
























    During


    As always, I started with cleaning the wheels and tires. In typical BMW fashion, these had plenty of brake dust built up on them. Sonax Full Effect wheel cleaner makes quick work of this mess by reacting with the brake dust and loosening it from the surface.









    A lot of filth coming from the inner barrels of the wheels






    Wheels and tires cleaned up. While they certainly look better, all of the wheels truly need to be refinished as they were simply neglected for too long and are beyond repair.






    The vehicle was pressure rinsed, foamed, rinsed again, and then thoroughly washed.






    After the wash process, I began with the decontamination. Notice the amount of bonded particles that were removed on just a small part of the hood. It is critical to ensure all bonded contaminates are removed prior to polishing.






    I began my testing on the hood. After much correction, the difference was incredible. No high powered lights needed to see this transformation!






    50/50 on the hood









    50/50 shot on the door after compounding









    Fender before correction






    Fender after compounding






    Top of rear quarter panel before correction






    Top of rear quarter panel after compounding






    Rear bumper before correction






    Rear bumper after compounding






    Trunk before correction






    Trunk after 1st compounding pass (notice the remaining defects)






    Trunk after 2nd compounding pass. Even better correction.

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    Re: "Do I need a new paint job?" - BMW 335i Resurrected and Coated

    50/50 on rear quarter with halogens.






    50/50 on rear quarter with LEDs. You can easily see the holograms on this panel with these LED lights. This is damage from a previous detailer who was incapable of using a machine properly (which is obvious by the overall condition of the vehicle






    50/50 on driver`s door









    Driver`s door before correction. Notice the complete lack of reflection






    Driver`s door after correction. Clarity drastically improved!






    50/50 on driver`s door






    Matt finishing up with the side skirts with the 3" machine. He spent 7-8 hours working hard with the 3" machine on this project... that is A LOT of work!






    Rear bumper before correction






    Rear bumper after compounding






    Fender before correction






    Fender after compounding






    This 50/50 shows the improvement made with our final finishing polish. The left side has been polished and is an incredibly deep blue and the right side shows the haze left from the heavy cutting process.






    After correction and coating, this paint looked fantastic!









    The next day I started with the interior. While the car was only scheduled for the basic interior cleaning, I cleaned up the leather on the driver`s seat to show the owner how he can improve his leather on his own if he wishes.






    Exhaust tip before polishing. I am confident that these have never been polished due to the incredibly thick buildup on the inside of the tip.






    Making progress






    Exhaust tips all cleaned up





    After


    This truly looks like a different vehicle. The paint is now full of life. Reflections are crisp and vibrant.















    Unfortunately it was a cloudy/rainy day, but you can still see how great this paint looks. I am very pleased with our results! About 24 man hours went into this turn around, and it was well worth it!













    As always, thanks for reading!

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    Re: "Do I need a new paint job?" - BMW 335i Resurrected and Coated

    Wish I lived close to Zach! Outstanding work.

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    Re: "Do I need a new paint job?" - BMW 335i Resurrected and Coated

    Great Job! It`s amazing how badly people treat their cars...

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    Re: "Do I need a new paint job?" - BMW 335i Resurrected and Coated

    Fantastic work Zach
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    Recovery doesn`t even begin to describe it!! A job to be proud of without question. Resurrection is more accurate.

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    Re: "Do I need a new paint job?" - BMW 335i Resurrected and Coated

    What did they do wash it with sandpaper, I mean it will get the bugs off quick but so will a flame thrower. Wow great job!

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    Great job.
    Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!

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    Re: "Do I need a new paint job?" - BMW 335i Resurrected and Coated

    Stellar work as always Zach......just recently did a 2 step on a 330ci....Graphite Grey...Beautiful color...I`ll do a write up and post......great save and awesome skills.....Cha Ching $$$$ ....lol

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    Re: "Do I need a new paint job?" - BMW 335i Resurrected and Coated

    Fantastic turnaround. Night and day!

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    Re: "Do I need a new paint job?" - BMW 335i Resurrected and Coated

    That was one trashed BMW! Great work! I ordered some flash pads and it looks like I made a good choice in doing so.
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    Re: "Do I need a new paint job?" - BMW 335i Resurrected and Coated

    Wow, very impressive. What was the owner response? Had to be excited.

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    Thanks guys!

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    Tremendous turnaround!

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    Re: "Do I need a new paint job?" - BMW 335i Resurrected and Coated

    Great job, I always wonder how much gets taken off the clear when I see a swirlzilla turned into a show car. Any chance you put a gauge on it before and after?

    I am not saying you did anything wrong, I am just curious.

 

 
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