Swirled up BMW 3 gets fixed up for a new owner
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Swirled up BMW 3 gets fixed up for a new owner
You gotta see how the dealer deliverd this BMW 335 X Drive - swirl o rama!
Paint correction - also known as swirl mark removal or machine polishing, paint correction is the reduction or removal of marks in the top layer of paint to produce a more refined finish.
Paint correction will involve machine polishing and various grades of cleanser, polish, or compound. The majority of work is usually done with orbital or rotary machine polishers to get the best level of correction.
Great paint correction requires a high level of skill and concentration, but done properly, paint correction can transform the look of a car by dealing all the issues discussed above.
Reasons to seek out paint correction services:
- Road grime, grit, tar
- Bird crap, dead bugs, and tree sap
- Water spots
- Improper wash techniques and products used
- People brushing against the car with their clothing or bags
- Holograms and swirls caused by lack of proper training and techniques
- Automated car washes
All of the above can leave the paint of a car looking imperfect - dull, faded, and covered in various level of scratches (from light to heavey), swirls, and marring.
For most vehicles, paint correction really can make a substantial difference and will completely remove or significantly reduce most marks. Once the paint correction is done the results will display amazing gloss, depth of color, and slickness.
The customer of this BMW 335 had a budget in mind so here is what we were able to do for him.
We will remove
- 50 - 70% of deeper swirl marks.
- Remove etching from water spots and bird etchings.
- Remove and or reduce lighter scratches and marring
- Remove surface contamination
- Restore faded and dull paint
- Polish and bring back gloss and depth of paint
Will not remove the all swirls, or deep scratches. We will not be fixing rock chips at this level either.
Products used on this job:
Nanolex Prewash Concentrate
Nanolex Wheel Cleaner and Iron Remover
Nanoskin Autoscrub Sponge
Nanolex Glass Cleaner
Meguiar's M205
Sonax Polymer Net Shield
Nanolex Tire and Trim Restorer
Tools used:
Metro Air Force Blaster 8 hp
Rupes LHR15 MKII
Rupes LHR75E
Griot's 6 inch random orbital polisher
Meguiar's Microfiber Finishing Pad
Uber All Purpose MF Towels
Uber Classic MF Towels
Scangrip Multimatch Light
Before shots will give you a good idea of how bad this car was taken care of by it's former owner.
Paint correction - also known as swirl mark removal or machine polishing, paint correction is the reduction or removal of marks in the top layer of paint to produce a more refined finish.
Paint correction will involve machine polishing and various grades of cleanser, polish, or compound. The majority of work is usually done with orbital or rotary machine polishers to get the best level of correction.
Great paint correction requires a high level of skill and concentration, but done properly, paint correction can transform the look of a car by dealing all the issues discussed above.
Reasons to seek out paint correction services:
- Road grime, grit, tar
- Bird crap, dead bugs, and tree sap
- Water spots
- Improper wash techniques and products used
- People brushing against the car with their clothing or bags
- Holograms and swirls caused by lack of proper training and techniques
- Automated car washes
All of the above can leave the paint of a car looking imperfect - dull, faded, and covered in various level of scratches (from light to heavey), swirls, and marring.
For most vehicles, paint correction really can make a substantial difference and will completely remove or significantly reduce most marks. Once the paint correction is done the results will display amazing gloss, depth of color, and slickness.
The customer of this BMW 335 had a budget in mind so here is what we were able to do for him.
We will remove
- 50 - 70% of deeper swirl marks.
- Remove etching from water spots and bird etchings.
- Remove and or reduce lighter scratches and marring
- Remove surface contamination
- Restore faded and dull paint
- Polish and bring back gloss and depth of paint
Will not remove the all swirls, or deep scratches. We will not be fixing rock chips at this level either.
Products used on this job:
Nanolex Prewash Concentrate
Nanolex Wheel Cleaner and Iron Remover
Nanoskin Autoscrub Sponge
Nanolex Glass Cleaner
Meguiar's M205
Sonax Polymer Net Shield
Nanolex Tire and Trim Restorer
Tools used:
Metro Air Force Blaster 8 hp
Rupes LHR15 MKII
Rupes LHR75E
Griot's 6 inch random orbital polisher
Meguiar's Microfiber Finishing Pad
Uber All Purpose MF Towels
Uber Classic MF Towels
Scangrip Multimatch Light
Before shots will give you a good idea of how bad this car was taken care of by it's former owner.
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Wash/Decon/Prep
Decon using Nanolex Wheel Cleaner and Iron Remover
Wheels also cleaned with Nanolex Wheel Cleaner and Iron Remover
Wheels
Foam bath - using Nanolex PreCleaner Wash
Clay using the Nanoskin Sponge on paint and glass
Rinse
Metro Blaster 8 hp used to dry the paint and wheels
Imperfections
Severe paint flaws
50/50 shot of the piano black trim on the BMW. Light scratches are quite common on trim like this, faded and dull, we fixed it using Menzerna SF4500 with an Uber Green Pad
Decon using Nanolex Wheel Cleaner and Iron Remover
Wheels also cleaned with Nanolex Wheel Cleaner and Iron Remover
Wheels
Foam bath - using Nanolex PreCleaner Wash
Clay using the Nanoskin Sponge on paint and glass
Rinse
Metro Blaster 8 hp used to dry the paint and wheels
Imperfections
Severe paint flaws
50/50 shot of the piano black trim on the BMW. Light scratches are quite common on trim like this, faded and dull, we fixed it using Menzerna SF4500 with an Uber Green Pad
#3
50/50 shot of the rear quarter
50/50 shots on the paint
Rupes LHR15 MKII working some magic
Rupes LHR75E on the tight areas
The Griot's 6 inch comes out to play.
Meguiar's Microfiber Finishing Pads lots of them.
Paint improved
Final shots
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to drop me an email.
Phil@DetailersDomain.com
50/50 shots on the paint
Rupes LHR15 MKII working some magic
Rupes LHR75E on the tight areas
The Griot's 6 inch comes out to play.
Meguiar's Microfiber Finishing Pads lots of them.
Paint improved
Final shots
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to drop me an email.
Phil@DetailersDomain.com
#4
Looks great, Phil!
This goes perfectly with an article that was just published yesterday showing M205's versatility...
Meguiar’s M205: Cutting & Finishing Versatility by James Melfi
This goes perfectly with an article that was just published yesterday showing M205's versatility...
Meguiar’s M205: Cutting & Finishing Versatility by James Melfi
#5
Looks great Phil! What I never understood was why does the owner wait until he sells the car. This beauty will be enjoyed by it's new owner while the previous owner had to live with a scuffed up car. I'd rather have you correct it and then maintain it so I could enjoy the car while in my possession.
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Question regarding: Wash/Decon/Prep Decon using Nanolex Wheel Cleaner and Iron Remover
Is this done to reduce the contaminants in the clay? I thought the clay was used to pull all the iron out or is it not not that strong?
Is this done to reduce the contaminants in the clay? I thought the clay was used to pull all the iron out or is it not not that strong?
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I won't speak for Phil, but here are some helpful articles that will help answer your questions in my opinion.
Explaining the Decontamination Process (Part 1) by Zach McGovern
Explaining the Decontamination Process (Part 2) by Zach McGovern
Polishing Pads: How Many Do I Need? by Zach McGovern
Explaining the Decontamination Process (Part 2) by Zach McGovern
#9
for us the pads eventually need to be cleaned up and blown out, so for timing issues we change pads frequently. Fresh pads = nice and easy correction.
#10
It's such a shame to neglect an expensive vehicle like that. Looked at a 14 RX last year with 4k miles on it and you would've thought it had 50k miles on it. It had to have been a soccer mom car.
Nice work on the BMW!
Nice work on the BMW!
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