Petrucci Detailed: 2005 BMW Jet Black M3

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Petrucci Detailed: 2005 BMW Jet Black M3

Wash:
Chemical Guys Citrus Wash & Gloss
Gilmour Foam Gun

Clayed:
Meguiar’s Medium clay
Chemical Guys Synthetic Quick Detailer

Paint Correction:
Flex 3403 rotary
3M Backing Plate
Menzerna Super Intensive Polish
Menzerna Nano Polish
Menzerna PO85RD
CM5300
Fenix TK10
Orange LC pad
White LC pad
Grey LC pad
Blue LC pad
Detailer Domain Uber Towels
Highline Paint Gauge Meter

Protection:
Jetseal109

LSP:
Pinnacle Souveran

Trim:
Aerospace 303

Glass:
Stoner’s Invisible Glass

Wheels:
EZ Detail Brush
Swissvax Wheel Brush
Chemical Guy’s Grime Reaper
Surfcity Tire Shine



Before:

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Wash:

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Here’s what I had to work with after stripping the wax and clay barring the car.:

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So the next step was to measure the clear coat to see what I would be working with and then plan the attack with my Menzerna polishes. Going through the car the hood was the lowest of the readings, so I had to be extra careful.:

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Here are some readings of the trunk which was pretty healthy for BMW JB.:

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Various other panel readings.:

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I started with the trunk working with the least aggressive method first. I started out with a white lake country pad and 106ff at around 1300 rpm. To my amazement it cleared up some of the heaviest areas on the car, but there were certain spots were deeper imperfections were still present. I worked with some SIP but it seemed the paint did not want to accept it because it would leave behind nasty hazing. After a couple of trials I found the formula for the car, which was a white pad with half a bead of 106ff and SIP. Then I followed it up with a white pad and 106ff to get rid of any leftover hazing left from the SIP, and then on to my favorite step jewelling with 85rd on a blue pad. This paint was super soft (almost a nightmare); some of my microfibers would scratch the paint if not careful. Also, my normal 50/50 alcohol wipe down would leave behind streaks and sometimes pick up things that would scratch the paint. I’d say the correction was about 90%, it was definitely a challenge.


Trunk - Before:

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Trunk 50/50:

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Trunk - After:

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Panel - Before:

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Panel - After:

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Hood - Before:

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Hood 50/50:

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Driver Fender - After:

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Driver Door - Before:

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Driver Door 50/50:

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Driver Door After:

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Driver Rear Fender - Before:

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Driver Rear Fender - After:

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Passenger Door 50/50:

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Passenger Door - After:

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Great turnaround! Really like that meter. Where did you find that paint thickness gauge?
 
Great work. t was a mess. Now it looks fantastic. That is how black paint should look. It is a mirror. Way to go.
 
Awsome work Josh. I hope you were able to make some good money on the time and work you did on the M3. :dblthumb2: How long did it take you to complete the work?

Stephen
 
Great turnaround! Really like that meter. Where did you find that paint thickness gauge?

Paint Meter, Paint Gauge, Paint Gage - HighLineMeter.com

Thanks man! I just checked and it looks like they came out with a version two and raised the price, wow. It looks so nice compared to mine. Hmmmmm.

Great work. t was a mess. Now it looks fantastic. That is how black paint should look. It is a mirror. Way to go.

Thank you!

That looks awesome. Good job!

Thank you!

Awsome work Josh. I hope you were able to make some good money on the time and work you did on the M3. :dblthumb2: How long did it take you to complete the work?

Stephen

Thanks Stephen, appreciate it! Arizona market here is pretty slow at the moment but this helps pay for my books :)

I put around two 12 hour days into the car, just like to take my time as its a hobby of mine.

beautiful work

Thanks! :xyxthumbs:
 
What a great turnaround. The depth and clarity is outstanding. Great work.
 
i LOVE M3's. this one looks AWESOME!! great job man!!!
 
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