BMW Attacked by Wild Turkeys! - 335i Paint Correction - 22ple VX3 - Attention to Detailing Peoria

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This vehicle belongs to a repeat customer of ours. You might remember this vehicle from almost exactly 1 year ago when we did a major overhaul on the paint for this owner shortly after he purchased the car (click here to see the write up from last year). If you didn't see that post, here is a little summary...

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... well this year it returns to us due to an unlikely event that left scratches all along the sides of the vehicle. The car was attacked by wild turkeys. Yep. Turkeys. They apparently saw their crystal clear reflection and decided to try to show that 'other turkey' who was boss.

Long story short, the customer wanted us to correct the sides of the vehicle to remove as much of the damage as we could while still being conservative. We also polished the rest of the vehicle to remove some water spotting, dullness, and swirls that had been introduced over the last year. I've been told the vehicle will now be parked in the garage at all times, so I hope we don't see this one in for correction for many years. It turned out great when it was all said and done... I really like this color!


Process
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: CG Citrus Wash
Chemical Decontamination: CarPro IronX & 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 (sides only): Griot's Fast Cutting Creme on Fast Cutting MF Pads via Griot's G21, Rupes LHR21ES and Rupes LHR75e
Polishing (entire car): Griot's Correction Creme & Correcting Pad via Griot's G21, Rupes LHR21ES and Rupes LHR75e
Coating Prep/Polishing Oil Removal: 50% IPA
Ceramic Paint Coating: 22ple VX3 Signature Glass Coating
Glass: Meguiar's D120
Tire Dressing: CarPro PERL



Upon in initial inspection, it was clear that the paint needed some correction to enhance its appearance.
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There were some deeper defects that would also need to be addressed.
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We began with an extensive exterior cleaning and decontamination process.
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The vehicle was then brought inside for further inspection. The paint had a fair amount of water staining, swirls, and scratches.
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We were not after 100% defect removal as the paint was quite thin, and the majority of the vehicle had been repainted so caution is always used. I was able to make a considerable improvement to the color and depth of the paint.
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Hood before
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Hood after
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Checking my work in the sun
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Trunk before
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Trunk after
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50/50 on door after compounding
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quarter panel before
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quarter panel after compounding
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bumper before
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bumper after compounding
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The paint was then coated with a thick layer of 22ple VX3 paint coating
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This was allowed to flash, and then was wiped away to a mirror finish
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The car looked great afterwards. The paint was extremely glossy!
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The majority of defects were removed leaving clear reflections and vibrant metallic flake.
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Hopefully this car will remain in this amazing shape for a couple more years before we get to get our pads dirty on it again.
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As always, thanks for reading!
 
Stunning transformation on both accounts. When I read "Wild Turkey"..... I thought it got attacked by a drunk.
 
Good job on showing those turkeys who's boss! LOL

Came out great!
 
Uhmmm...Zach...there's a road lilly growing on the side of that door. How you going to remove that? LOL!
 
Unbelievable! This is kind of a weird question, but I live not too far from Peoria, what would be the chances I could meet up with you at some point and take a gander at your operation? I'm about 3 months into my business, and I'd love to get the insight and knowledge of someone like yourself. Just watching how you do things.
 
Beautiful work!

I pulled in to a convenience store not too long ago and came out to see a large sandhill crane pecking at his reflection on my hood! I freaked scaring not only him but every bird within about 5 miles! Fortunately no damage inflicted but can understand how wild turkeys can do that. Nice save.
 
Stunning transformation on both accounts. When I read "Wild Turkey"..... I thought it got attacked by a drunk.
Haha... not sure a wild drunk would have left it in such good shape :) Thanks!

Good job on showing those turkeys who's boss! LOL

Came out great!
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That gloss is crazy! Sweet work man
Thanks! We're loving these new 22ple coatings. :props:

:applause::applause::applause:: Bravo!
Thanks!

Uhmmm...Zach...there's a road lilly growing on the side of that door. How you going to remove that? LOL!
Haha great shot, huh? I noticed how vivid that reflection was as well and had to get some pictures of the car there... glossy paint & the right lighting really set this car off!

awesome job!
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I was gonna say the same thing. That reflection is outstanding!
Thanks!

Unbelievable! This is kind of a weird question, but I live not too far from Peoria, what would be the chances I could meet up with you at some point and take a gander at your operation? I'm about 3 months into my business, and I'd love to get the insight and knowledge of someone like yourself. Just watching how you do things.
Well our operation isn't anything special... I work part time out of my garage on weekends. A weekend warrior to the fullest extent :) If you're ever planning on being around Peoria, please reach out to me. If we're working on a car, you're more than welcome to stop by.... and if not, let's grab lunch and chat :props:

-Zach
 
I wonder which Turkey won the fight? Great save once again.

What is the owner doing to that car in between the time you get your hands on it?
 
Stunning fix! :xyxthumbs:

Buddy went through a similar problem with the damn birds. He lives in Carmichael, Ca right on a golf course and had the paint on his wife's car damaged by them.

When I asked him what he was doing to protect his paint he just said "that it was Thanksgiving for the next couple of months"

His wife was getting darn good at making the stuffing that went with game fowl.:wow:
 
Outstanding job!
Thank you!

Nice save Zach and as normal, great documentation of the before, after and process.

I think threads like this inspire others to follow in your footsteps.


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Thanks, Mike! Much appreciated!

I wonder which Turkey won the fight? Great save once again.

What is the owner doing to that car in between the time you get your hands on it?
Thanks! I've given the owner another lecture on proper maintenance... it does not seem that he was nearly as careful as he should be with washing/drying. Hopefully he can maintain it well for many years.

Stunning fix! :xyxthumbs:

Buddy went through a similar problem with the damn birds. He lives in Carmichael, Ca right on a golf course and had the paint on his wife's car damaged by them.

When I asked him what he was doing to protect his paint he just said "that it was Thanksgiving for the next couple of months"

His wife was getting darn good at making the stuffing that went with game fowl.:wow:
hahaha!

Those turkeys don't stand a chance against your craftsmanship! I see some revenge in late November. 😎
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Very very nice .You deserve cogratulations .:applause:Did you use any wet sand in tha back bumber?
 
Beautiful transformation Zach. You work never ceases to amaze me. :props:

Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Mike!

Very very nice .You deserve cogratulations .:applause:Did you use any wet sand in tha back bumber?
Thank you... no wet sanding. Just the new Griot's Fast Cutting Creme and Fast Cutting MF Pads. The scratches looked worse than they truly were ;)
 
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