PetrucciM3 | BMW E46 M3 Carbon Black (100+ pictures)

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PetrucciM3 | BMW E46 M3 Carbon Black

Wash:
Chemical Guys Citrus Wash & Gloss
Chemical Guys Heavy Duty Bucket
Grit Guard
Chemical Guys Super Fluffy Mitt
Gilmour Foam Gun

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

Paint Correction:
Makita 9227C | 3M Backing Plate
Flex 3403 rotary | Gloss-it 3 inch Backing Plate
Meguiar’s 105 | Purple Wool pad
Menzerna Super Intensive Polish | Purple Wool/ LC Orange pad
Menzerna Nano Polish | LC White pad
CM5300
Fenix TK10
Detailer Domain Uber Towels
Highline Paint Gauge Meter

Protection:
Jetseal109

LSP:
Lusso Oro

Exterior Trim:
Aerospace 303

Glass:
Stoner’s Invisible Glass

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

Exhaust:
Chemical Guy’s Metal Shine

Engine:
Various Brushes
Chemical Guy’s Grime Reaper
CD2

Interior:
1Z Cockpit
303 Aerospace
Chemical Guy’s Lighting Fast Stain Extractor
Metro Vac n Blow
Lil Green Bissel
Leatherique Pristine Clean
Leatherique Rejuvenating Oil


I met the owner while getting tint for our cars, and a lot of the water spots you see in these pictures were a result of the tint install. Due to the heat here a lot of these spots are etched in the paint, even my personal car has water etching from that afternoon. Such a shame...

Upon arrival:

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Wash:

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Here are couple shots of the Leatherique soaking into seats.

Interior:

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Interior - After:

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Paint Correction[

This car required a lot of attention to the paint as you'll see in the following pictures. The formula was a Lake Country Purple and Meguiar's 105 (my new favorite go to) and to clean up some hazing, a Lake Country orange pad with Menzerna SIP. Finally, Menzerna 106FA on a white Lake Country pad. I'll let the pictures speak for me now.

Roof - Before:

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Roof - After:

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50/50:

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Passenger Door - Before:

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Passenger 50/50:

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Passenger Door - After:

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Before:

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After:

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Before:

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After:

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Before:

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By far one of the worst areas I've ever polished, honestly is there paint even hiding under all those imperfections? Wow.

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After:

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Before:

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50/50:

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After:

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Before:

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After:

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From this:

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To this:

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Hood - Before:

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Hood - 50/50:

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Hood - After:

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Passenger Fender - Before:


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Passenger Fender - After:

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Trunk - Before:

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Trunk - 50/50:

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Trunk - After:

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50/50:

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Driver Side - Before:

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Driver Side - After:

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50/50:

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Before:

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After:

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Rear - Before:

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Rear - After:

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Final Shots:

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Thank you for looking!!
 
Yet ANOTHER awesome job by Josh. It looks brand new again! :dblthumb2:
 
Mr. BMW (Josh),

YOU always do an outstanding job on correcting problems on the BMWs. :applause:
 
That poor M3 has gone through too many automated car washes. That is the M3 body style that I love too.
 
Awesome work Josh!! looks like a car wash brush is all this BMW saw...for years!!

The 50/50 shots would convince anyone to call Josh when they need a new car again!!


:dblthumb2:
 
Excellent work man.

Its often the hardest jobs that give you the best satisfaction when you see the finished product, and you my friend have done a flawless effort.
 
Outstanding job.....:dblthumb2: amazing work, what year is that M3? and who lets such a beautiful car get that bad?:nomore:
 
Another unbelievable job..!!! It looked like someone washed it with a ScotchBrite pad. I see the Flex came back from vacation for this one.
 
Fantastic job Josh. The owner had to be flabbergasted when they saw the results.

How many hours?
 
Looks amazing - Fantastic work once again! Is this vehicle a track rat...hence the Brembo brakes?
 
Again...WOW you're the best!
I'm sure the face of the owner was priceless when he saw the car after your job.
 
that car is breathtaking!! The flake just pops, well done on the correction! she's a beaut!:xyxthumbs:
 
Absolutely Amazing!

Can I ask a quick question, when you do a 50/50 shot. Is that after you remove the swirls or do you remove the swirls and put on some Menzerna. Also, what kind of lamp do you use to see the swirls?
 
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