Rasky's Auto Detailing: 2005 BMW 645 complete detail

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Owner bought this car used and wanted a complete detail with a little extra special attention. ;)

Before pics:
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Wheels
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Exhaust tips
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Paint condition was very hard to capture and the pics do not show the true condition. The finish was actually worse than what you see. There was a lot of rail dust too on the tops that I could not capture with the camera.
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Etching in the clear that was easily removed with M105
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A few scuffs were visible on the car like this
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Brinkmann
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Halogen
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Engine
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Interior was in pretty good condition
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Small mark on the passengers seat.
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The only real trouble area on the interior was in the back seat under the floor matt. I doubt the owner even knew it was there.
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Wheels were removed to properly clean and protect the inner side of them. Since I had the wheels off I went over the wheel wells with a little more detail than usual.
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Chrome on the wheels was clean with M105 and sealed with KAIO. I'd also made sure to torque the wheels to factory specs when I reinstalled them.

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My process for the correction was M105 Via the Flex 3401 on a Meguiar’s W7207 foam pad. I followed that up with M205 via the rotary with a Meguiar’s W9207 foam pad. A few RIDS remained but they are very hard to see given the color. My LSP was Wolfgang DGPS (x2).



After: (Sorry it was cloudy with off and on rain…I’ll get sun shots tomorrow)
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Brinkmann
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Halogen
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Door jambs were cleaned with APC and then polished by hand with KAIO. Weather stripping was protected with Meguiar’s M40
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A little dust on the wheels from pulling the car around…I touched that up. ;)
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Interior carpet was done using APC, Bissell LGM, Folex, Carpet brush, and a shop vac.
Leather was clean with Leather Masters Strong Cleaner and then protected with Leather Masters Protection Cream
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Engine was cleaned with APC+, various brushes, wash mitt, and then dressed with Meguiar’s Water Based Dressing.
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16+ hours invested…



Thanks for looking,
Rasky
 
Nice work, I was looking at one of those, but an M when I purchased my vette. I just couldn't change over after already having several vettes. Don't tell me you don't do a good job because its a white car also, you should be ashamed of yourself.
 
Nice work, I was looking at one of those, but an M when I purchased my vette. I just couldn't change over after already having several vettes. Don't tell me you don't do a good job because its a white car also, you should be ashamed of yourself.

Thanks Dana. It would be a hard decision for me between a Vette and an M6. I'd probably take the M6 since you don't see as many but Vettes are just plain awesome!

LOL, I would never leave a car without following up a compound regardless of color. I went over it with M205 on the rotary. I saw no difference between M205 and PO85RD and I just like working with M205 better. ;)
 
That is one nice detail. Those 16+ hours really show an over-the-top good job.
 
As Always brother....Great Job........by golly I think you got it !! .....lol.........and that is a sweet ride......I too would choose the 645 over a vette......they are classy and still can kick some butt...
 
Wow, very nice work indeed. Love to hear your process on that stain on the interior carpeting.
 
Amazingly nice job, as usual Rasky. I love seeing your work. :righton:
 
Thanks everyone for all the great feedback. :cheers:

Wow, very nice work indeed. Love to hear your process on that stain on the interior carpeting.


The stain was pretreated with Megs APC+, Agitated with carpet brush, extracted with Bissell LGM containing a Folex solution, and followed up with a shop vac. I had to hit that area 3 times to get it all the way out. The brush is what really does the cleaning IMO. ;)
 
Man you consistently do outstanding work. Your clientele must love the way you treat their cars.

Thank you for sharing the pics and the process.
 
Nice Job!! I have noticed that you use the little green machine alot. How do you like using it. Is it worth the money in your opinion. Your interior details and the carpet always look great. I am looking into purchasing the aztec but am wondering if I could get by with the LGM and save some money. Thoughts?
 
Man you consistently do outstanding work. Your clientele must love the way you treat their cars.

Thank you for sharing the pics and the process.

Thank you, and you're welcome! :cheers:
 
Nice Job!! I have noticed that you use the little green machine alot. How do you like using it. Is it worth the money in your opinion. Your interior details and the carpet always look great. I am looking into purchasing the aztec but am wondering if I could get by with the LGM and save some money. Thoughts?

Well I think the LGM is worth the $90 it costs, but it's still no Mytee or other expensive extractor. It doesn't have the water temp, lift, or PSI that the big boys have. When using the LGM you really have to use the brush a lot more than other extractors and be sure to follow it up with a shop vac since it doesn't suck up the water very well. I also don't like the short hose and having to fill the unit several times.

Since I decided to take on more work now I'm planning on purchasing a Mytee soon, just have to save up a few more $$$ first. The LGM is good for detailers who only do a few cars here and there. ;)


Rasky :cheers:
 
Rasky, way to go man, nice job, wheels look sweet, and I hate to see a car like that trashed. Every wonder what the inside of these peoples homes must look like. Good decision on the new owner to have you bless the vehicle with your Rasky touch! :buffing:
 
Looks great Rasky. I have always like the 6 series
 
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