What did you do today, in regards to detailing?

In preparation for C&C tomorrow, I vac'd out the EN's interior, sprayed DIY Detail Interior Clean and Protect and finally some 3D Wango Mango Interior scent

Now the interior is "up to par", maybe I'll pay the donation fee and have my car in this C&C as I'm a non-member

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Did some winter prep today.

Wife’s car got a coat of Collinite 845.
Still one of the most enjoyable processes for me.

My car got the second coast of Sonax Speed Protect. Haven’t posted in a while but that product is really underrated. It doesn’t last long and isn’t the best looking but that is not what I use it for. For about 2-3 years I have been putting a base coat of 2 layers of Speed protect at least 24 hours apart. Then top with a final wax. It was hard to tell how well it worked for scratch protection in my Volvo because that paint is hard as it is. But the real test came this year on my Toyota soft paint. I stripped the waxes to to a quick polish and I was amazed how great the paint looked. There was even a time where I hit it turning a push mower this summer. Put a huge mark on it. But to my surprise when I stripped it the Speed Protect was marked but the paint was fine. Remarkable scratch protection. It’s doesn’t create a hard surface to protect but the silicone in it makes it malleable so it gives instead of make a scratch in paint. It’s not fool proof but nothing is. I have a gallon of it and glad I do. It will be the base coat for all my cars going forward.

Now I am flipping a coin on doing a Collinite 476 or 915 for the winter. It’s a black car a sits outside all winter.


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Did some winter prep today.

Wife’s car got a coat of Collinite 845.
Still one of the most enjoyable processes for me.

My car got the second coast of Sonax Speed Protect. Haven’t posted in a while but that product is really underrated. It doesn’t last long and isn’t the best looking but that is not what I use it for. For about 2-3 years I have been putting a base coat of 2 layers of Speed protect at least 24 hours apart. Then top with a final wax. It was hard to tell how well it worked for scratch protection in my Volvo because that paint is hard as it is. But the real test came this year on my Toyota soft paint. I stripped the waxes to to a quick polish and I was amazed how great the paint looked. There was even a time where I hit it turning a push mower this summer. Put a huge mark on it. But to my surprise when I stripped it the Speed Protect was marked but the paint was fine. Remarkable scratch protection. It’s doesn’t create a hard surface to protect but the silicone in it makes it malleable so it gives instead of make a scratch in paint. It’s not fool proof but nothing is. I have a gallon of it and glad I do. It will be the base coat for all my cars going forward.

Now I am flipping a coin on doing a Collinite 476 or 915 for the winter. It’s a black car a sits outside all winter.


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Black car benefits more from #915, used it years ago and while I gave my tub away years ago to an out of state AGer, I do remember how good it is

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SEVENTY DEGREES TODAY!

Ran tye EN through the touch-free wash after work, picked up my daughter from daycare, dried it off and once home used some Adam's detail spray on the tires and brake dusted wheel faces

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I think I have a problem and it’s time to seek rehab. My lovely car is in the shop having a new front bumper put on after suffering from a tragic accident last week and I was given possession of this magnificent Corolla, compliments of Progressive insurance, that is a bit tight for a full sized adult. I decided to use it as a test vehicle to see how much correction I could get out of my Ryobi polisher with a Urofiber pad and 3D one step. After a good wash, clay and seal it was obvious that this car has more swirls than a Cinnabon shop. I polished the hood to see what difference a few passes could make and I’m quite impressed.

On the surface this car looks great but when you get up close and personal it’s a different story.




Before the Ryobi.


After. Just for the hell of it I may go ahead and polish the rest just to keep my skills sharp and get my monthly polishing fix.
 
you're in the wrong forum for rehab. only other enablers here.
It's true and the Black Friday sales are kicking into gear now...This is not where you want to be if you're at the problem recognition stage.

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It's true and the Black Friday sales are kicking into gear now...This is not where you want to be if you're at the problem recognition stage.

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I know. I just received an email from Detailed Image about the items I left in my cart. I’m sure I’ll wake up to another one from the Clean Garage.
 
I'm just wondering if the new products from SEMA are ready to go. I'm looking forward to Griot's Garage and Gyeon inparticular

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I did a maintenance wash on this BMW. The thing I feel best about is I hooked up my air compressor to check out where the tire pressure was compared to the sticker on the doorjamb and they were way off.
Both rear tires were under inflated by 8psi and the fronts were under by 4 psi.
It felt good sending the car away with the tires where they should be. I hope he sees a noticeable improvement in the ride.

Interesting that car asked for 44psi in the rear and 38 psi for the front. Also the rear tires are different size, slightly larger than the front tires. Kinda fancy. Lol.

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I did a maintenance wash on this BMW. The thing I feel best about is I hooked up my air compressor to check out where the tire pressure was compared to the sticker on the doorjamb and they were way off.
Both rear tires were under inflated by 8psi and the fronts were under by 4 psi.
It felt good sending the car away with the tires where they should be. I hope he sees a noticeable improvement in the ride.

Interesting that car asked for 44psi in the rear and 38 psi for the front. Also the rear tires are different size, slightly larger than the front tires. Kinda fancy. Lol.

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Sounds about right... and then when you go to buy AS tires to replace the RFT staggered tire set-up, you have a mild heart attack with the price. Two will always be a hard to find size. It's got to be some sort of BMW / Tire mfg collusion thing!

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Sounds about right... and then when you go to buy AS tires to replace the RFT staggered tire set-up, you have a mild heart attack with the price. Two will always be a hard to find size. It's got to be some sort of BMW / Tire mfg collusion thing!

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Exactly. Way to make it Extra high maintenance. And you better buy the proper tires or you might as well let the entire car go to sh** from that point on. Lol
 
Exactly. Way to make it Extra high maintenance. And you better buy the proper tires or you might as well let the entire car go to sh** from that point on. Lol
It's true. The stock RFTs they offer are downright dangerous if it's not 70 and sunny... and that is on a SUV.

But hey the dealer will get you a set of wheels and AS tires for a small fee of $5k

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It's got to be some sort of BMW / Tire mfg collusion thing!

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It's true. The stock RFTs they offer are downright dangerous if it's not 70 and sunny... and that is on a SUV.

But hey the dealer will get you a set of wheels and AS tires for a small fee of $5k

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I almost forgot to mention… They’re 21” wheels! So yes, you bet your arse they’ll be nice and hard to find.wow.
 
After yesterday's crappy grey and rain, it was sunny today so a simple touch-free wash brought the EN back up to where it needs to be

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Would they be run-flats as well? Aren't they the standard fitment to BMWs?

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There's a ton of configurations possible. I know they offer 19, 20 and 21 for the X3 M40i for example. And then the tires you get depend on if you want the variant governed at 155mph or capped at 135mph. I don't know the options across all models but I know there's a lot of ways to build them if you buy new.

And of course this is all for the US... not sure how it works in other countries.

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22 year old headlight restoration. Came out super great! I used Meguiars plastic cleaner, 1000-4000 grit wet sand paper on a Flex Rotary PE14-2, some random compound and polish, orange pad and white pad on the Flex, then finished it with Meguiar's Headlight Coating.

 
22 year old headlight restoration. Came out super great! I used Meguiars plastic cleaner, 1000-4000 grit wet sand paper on a Flex Rotary PE14-2, some random compound and polish, orange pad and white pad on the Flex, then finished it with Meguiar's Headlight Coating.

I'd call that result "amazing". I can see why you're happy.

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