2003 BMW M5 Gets Corrected and Coated

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So my friend Eric picked up a solid 2003 M5 in Dark Blue Metallic but it needed some love. In reviewing the packages and options, we decided upon my Option 3, Elite Enhancement because it was in need of compounding and polishing in order to get through the oxidation and swirls that were instilled while it lived over 100,000 miles in Florida.

You'll see in the pics that the hood was completely destroyed. The hood was repainted and the front fenders blended but in all honesty, I wasn't sure I was going to be able to save the hood from needing repainted.

Given he isn't going to daily the car he went with Gyeon's CanCoat SiO2 product. In terms of what was used:


  • Washed
  • Iron X
  • Medium grade Nano Sponge
  • Flex 3401 with Blue/Purple Wool Pads and CarPro Clear Cut for comounding
  • Rupes Mille with Rupes White Fine Polishing pads paired with Gyeon Primer
  • Gyeon CanCoat
  • Solution Finish to restore Moldings and Trim
  • McKee's Glass Coating


Onto the Pics:




BEFORE:

The car had swirls that went from medium to horrible.



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The hood looked like it was close to needing re-sprayed.



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All the moldings and trim were faded badly too. I threw in a complete re-dying and sealing of them at no charge as there's no way this beauty could have gone home incomplete.



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Overall, the car turned out great.



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Beautiful work. What did you do to dye the trim. Thx. Phil
 
Beautiful work. What did you do to dye the trim. Thx. Phil

Cleaned it really good with solvent to remove any old waxes, etc, washed and cleaned it again during my typical prep cycle and then treated it with Solution Finish. Two coats. Great product.
 
Great post. The car looks like it went through a complete transformation.
I’m surprised you clayed the entire vehicle with just a clay sponge, it doesn’t feel too small for the job? I’m also surprised the headlights weren’t totally hazed up, they usually are on 2003 vehicles.
 
Great post. The car looks like it went through a complete transformation.
I’m surprised you clayed the entire vehicle with just a clay sponge, it doesn’t feel too small for the job? I’m also surprised the headlights weren’t totally hazed up, they usually are on 2003 vehicles.

I probably should switch to a larger clay pad/mitt of some sort but honestly I can go over a vehicle pretty quick. They work great and I like the fact that they hold soapy water,e tc.

Headlight wise, these are in pretty good shape given the history of how they hold up. They actually could use a light sanding and re-polish as there's some road-rash on them but the new owner is a "car guy" and has it on his list to replace them eventually.

Heading out now to see if I can some pictures with a decent camera vs just my phone.
 
Wow! Excellent results! Impressive! That old Beemer looks great now!
 
Awesome work. Hmmm, making me want an old M5...
 
Wow! Great save. Solution Finish is a great product for that type of trim.

Thanks! It really is. The trim looks as good afterwards as my wife's new car did when I coated the trim with Gyeon's TRIM Coating. I informed the owner that's the next thing he needs done. Give it a week or so and a wash then bring it to me for the trim to be coated.
 
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