2004 BMW M3 | Paint Overspray Removal & Paint Correction | Incredibly Detailed

Amazing just amazing!

M105 on windows caught my eye. I can see myself being a little fearful of using paint compound on windows. I am curious about how you evaluated that conditions of the window and made that choice?
 
Because race car. Perhaps it's related to the missing lip spoiler on the driver's side and pilot sport PS2s in winter

Ahh, gotcha. Beautiful work on it and tell him it will go faster now!
 
Nice work! What happened to his kidney grills?

New one's were coming along with a new bumper but it didn't line up with his work schedule for me to complete the detail after the bumper install.

Because race car. Perhaps it's related to the missing lip spoiler on the driver's side and pilot sport PS2s in winter

This. :xyxthumbs:

Amazing just amazing!

M105 on windows caught my eye. I can see myself being a little fearful of using paint compound on windows. I am curious about how you evaluated that conditions of the window and made that choice?

Glass is really hard, M105 does great at mechanically cleaning the window. I don't really try to remove any scratches as I just want to make sure the surface is completely clean (no water spots, etc).

Glass specific polishes that actually cut and abrade the surface are WAY more aggressive than M105 on a foam pad. :xyxthumbs:
 
New one's were coming along with a new bumper but it didn't line up with his work schedule for me to complete the detail after the bumper install.



This. :xyxthumbs:



Glass is really hard, M105 does great at mechanically cleaning the window. I don't really try to remove any scratches as I just want to make sure the surface is completely clean (no water spots, etc).

Glass specific polishes that actually cut and abrade the surface are WAY more aggressive than M105 on a foam pad. :xyxthumbs:

What about M101, have you ever tried on windows? Terrific work, Sir! Do I ever miss snow, it is soo hot here :xyxthumbs:
 
What about M101, have you ever tried on windows? Terrific work, Sir! Do I ever miss snow, it is soo hot here :xyxthumbs:

I haven't but I would use it following the same logic behind using m105 or any other clear-coat safe compound.

How do you like M101? What machine and pad type do you typically use with it?
 
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