2007 Black BMW 335i Correction - TLC Auto Detail

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Today we have a 2007 BMW 335i that has been scheduled for a two step correction. The vehicle was by no means in terrible shape, but did need some TLC to get it looking like new. As anyone who has correct black BMW paint knows it can be very rewarding, but can also be quite a challenge to get perfect. So onto the products and procedures...

Wash and decontamination

Pre soaked lower panels with Optimum Power Clean to loosen up tar and bugs
Entire car foamed with mixture of Meguiars Gold Class and Optimum Power Clean
Wash via two bucket method with Ultima Car Soap via/ RG wool mitt
Dried with electric leaf blower and waffle weave Mf towels

Clayed with super special "yellow clay" with Dodo Juice Born to be Slippery as clay lube
Iron X applied to entire vehicle, agitated, and rinsed off


Wheels and tires
Wheels cleaned with multiple applications of Sonax Full Effect Wheel Cleaner
Tires and wheel wells cleaned with Optimum Power Clean 3:1
Wheel wells and tires dressed with Detailers Pride Tire Gel cut 1:1 and sprayed on
Wheels sealed with Blackfire Wet Diamond

Correction

Compounded with Scholls Concepts S03+ on wool pad on Dewalt DWP849X
Polished with Scholls Concepts S17 on Hydrotech Cyan pad on PCXP
Jeweled with Scholls Concepts S40 on hydrotech Crimson pad on Dewalt DWP849X

LSP
Blackfire Wet Diamond Sealant

On to the pics!!!

Wheels when I got the car. These are definitely on a BMW!!! The brake dust was insane on these wheels, and actually had gotten baked into the wheels. Some of it could not be removed even with acid. All in all the wheels still came out nicely.

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Sonax in action!! Looked like a crime scene in my driveway!

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See afters in final pictures

Engine bay wasn't too bad, but had some thick dust and dirt build up on most of it. Here is the engine before.

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And here it is after it's all cleaned up and dressed.

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Now on to the real work. Considering how easy this paint is to mar and that it's never been corrected before, it really wasn't in THAT bad of shape. Here is what I was dealing with on the entire vehicle.

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Before we get to the sun shots and final after pictures here are some nice reflection shots I took along the way. Some were taken before the car was totally done so don't mind the dirty windows or smudges.

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Now here are a few sun shots. i was running out of time so I didn't get as many as I would have liked. This is before any LSP was applied to the vehicle.

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And here are some final pics.

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Here is one just having fun

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the interior was in great shape. All it required was a wipe down, vacuum, and dressing of the dash, door cars, and leather.

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Thanks for looking!!! a parting shot

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Looks GREAT, Dave. I swear some BMW blacks just marr as soon as I look at it.....very nice!! Don't forget to put the plate back on...LOL

:props: on a great ride!
 
very nice what do you Charge for this kind of job


Not to be rude, but I find that a bit of a personal question....JMO

If you are looking for this gentleman to do work on one of your vehicles, perhaps a PM would be better suited!
 
very nice what do you Charge for this kind of job
Thanks. I charged 20 hours times my hourly rate ;)
Looks GREAT, Dave. I swear some BMW blacks just marr as soon as I look at it.....very nice!! Don't forget to put the plate back on...LOL

:props: on a great ride!
Thanks Doc! Funny you mention the plate, I drove 3 miles down the road without it on. It was still the the trunk from when I took it off. Fortunately I had a screwdriver with me still....LMAO
great job
Thank you Sully!
 
Great job on this detail! I love the during sonax action shot! I've never seen a wheel so red! :)
 
Looking good Dave, glad to see you got an LSP on it without marring the crap out of it.
 
Great job on this detail! I love the during sonax action shot! I've never seen a wheel so red! :)
Thanks! I was amazed how red it got, I've never seen it like that before!!!
Looking good Dave, glad to see you got an LSP on it without marring the crap out of it.
Thanks Dee! It was a toss up between the BFWD and the UPGP like you suggested. Only reason I went with this is because I couldn't get an MF or foam applicator not to mar....lol
 
Dave, that puppy was dripping! I really enjoyed the thread with all the great framed pics too.
 
Awesome, Dave.

I think anyone who can finish with a rotary hologram free is very, very good at paint polishing! :props:
 
Dave, that puppy was dripping! I really enjoyed the thread with all the great framed pics too.
Thanks Corey! I wish I had more time to take some better pictures afterwards, but it took forever to get this car done!!!!
:xyxthumbs:Super work!
Thank you!
Awesome work on the 335. Looks so much better now.
Thanks!

Nice work!
Thanks Gary!
Excellent work Dave! Those wheels were a nightmare....
Thank you Charlie. They were a nightmare indeed. Funny thing is two of them actually looked better all covered in brake dust since it was hiding the major curb rash on them! LOL

Awesome, Dave.

I think anyone who can finish with a rotary hologram free is very, very good at paint polishing! :props:
Thank you for the kind words Mark!
 
Looks like crap you hack.

I KID I KID! Great job Dave, stunning final finish. You inspire us all. :D

DLB
 
I thought that picture of the antenna, was actually a hole in the car because of the reflection. really nice.
 
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