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  • Jerez Black M3

    This car was really enjoyable to work on. The paint wasn't silly soft like some BMW's can be. It had it's fair share of buffer swirls, holograms, and my personal favorite, deeper circular scratches from some sort of contaminant, being drug all over the car by the dealership detailers. I was originally contacted about correcting some deeper wash marks that came from a dealer wash during a recent service.

    The owner uses the two bucket method of washing with a grit guard and always hand washes. With this information I decided that a multi-step correction would be time well spent as I know the owner will do a good job maintaining the finish.

    My process:
    Wash with GC
    Wheels with Wheel Brightener
    Tires, wheel wells, and undercarriage with APC+ 4:1
    Clay with mild blue and last touch 1:1
    M105 via Makita @ 1200-1500-1200 and LC PFW pad
    Ultimate Compound via DA @ speed 5 with Meguiar's yellow pad
    M205 via DA @ speed 5 with Meguiar's Black pad
    NXT via DA @ speed 3 with Meguiar's tan pad

    Some befores:

    Here you can see a couple holo's and while the paint has some shine it also lacks any real depth or sharpness of reflection





    Some of the buffer swirls and deeper tick marks left by the dirty pad they used:



    Car driven 3 hours for me to buff = BUGS!



    Day one involved getting the car washed, clayed and multiple test spots.

    Day two started with M105 via LC Purple Foamed Wool pads. The more I use these the more I like them. They are a good middle ground pad the removes defects better than foam polishing pads and leave the finish nicer than foam cutting pads.

    In this shot the hood has been compounded while the fender has not. Raised areas of adjacent panels are taped off during compounding. In this particular case the fender has been taped where it meets the hood.



    And this is the finish AFTER M105 and PFW. The M105/PFW combo leaves some swirls for sure. However, they are very fine and more importantly VERY uniform in depth. Given the severity of defects this combo removes the finish it leaves is remarkably good IMO:

    Jason

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    At this point I had a decision to make. The finish was nice enough that M205 on a yellow pad would remove the swirls left by my last step and finish out nicely making this a true two step correction. However, knowing that the owner will keep the finish in excellent condition I decided to do an intermediate step which would allow me to finish with M205 on a black pad for a clearer, sharper final product. So Ultimate Compound was used with an 8006 pad at speed 5.

    After final polishing with M205 on a black pad the car was stripped of all the blue tape and taken outside to be foamed and rinsed. This removed all the dust and wool left from compounding and polishing.



    A mix of Super Soap and NXT soap was run in the foam gun:



    The car was then dried and NXT was applied via a tan pad at speed 3.

    At this point it was getting late and with a 3 hour drive ahead for the owner I only got a few afters as he was picking up the car.









    After two days and about 12 hours behind the buffer this M3 is back on the road wearing the shine it deserves:



    Comments and questions always welcome and thanks for looking!
    Jason

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    • #3
      Re: Jerez Black M3

      awesome job... i bet the owner was stoked !
      - Markito -

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      • #4
        Re: Jerez Black M3

        Thank you sir. The owner was very happy and has lined me up with another 6 or so cars. He is a member on MOL and actually contacted me first through this site.

        So thanks to Meguiar's Online as well!
        Jason

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        • #5
          Re: Jerez Black M3

          Originally posted by Still Learnin View Post
          awesome job... i bet the owner was stoked !

          The owner (me) IS stoked!

          The job was absolutely fantastic and Jason couldn't have been more of a professional. Of course I'm always happy to make the car available for more after pictures anytime he wants.

          Thanks again, Jason, and thanks to MOL for helping me get a hold of him!

          Jim

          p.s. I think we're actually up to 7 cars now, Jason. You may have to move to Pueblo!

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          • #6
            Re: Jerez Black M3

            The BMW looks fantastic. Awesome reflections. Congrats on landing the other cars.

            Jaydoc, great looking car. It looks great.
            quality creates its own demand

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            • #7
              Re: Jerez Black M3

              Nice!

              TOP

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              • #8
                Re: Jerez Black M3

                Awesome job ! Nice clean reflections

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                • #9
                  Re: Jerez Black M3

                  Thanks guys! I actually just got back from Pueblo where I was doing all the cars that Jim (M3 owner) mentioned. Mitch came out and joined for 2 days which was huge.

                  All said and done we did a Viper, 997 Turbo, Z4, X5, Shelby GT 500, and a Saturn Skye....in 6 days. The first two days went down to the Viper. It had some very deep defects and was tricky to get to finish out well. I had about 20 hours behind the buffer on that one.

                  Other than that the rest of the cars went really smooth. I did take some pics but not many. I haven't even looked at them yet actually. If any are good I'll post them up.
                  Jason

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