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

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Products Used:

  • Nanoskin Medium Clay Pad
  • Medium Detailing Clay
  • Optimum No Rinse
  • Optimum Ferrex
  • Chemical Guys VRP Dressing
  • HD Speed AIO
  • Black Lake Country Polishing Pad
  • Meguiars Super Degreaser
  • Meguiars APC
  • Meguiars Last Touch
  • Optimum Opti-Seal
  • Optimum Car Wax
  • Meguairs M105 (Polishing Windows, Compounded Horizontal Panels Only)


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Safe removal of overspray from all surfaces isn’t always possible. This BMW M3 still had a few specks of overspray paint on various trim pieces because in order to remove the problem, it would be created a bigger problem by damaging the original surface or causing premature failure. 99% of the overspray paint was able to be removed, the original shine and gloss was restored using our Paint Correction Service and the results were sealed for up to 6 months of protection. :dblthumb2:

All the content is the same but the photos are larger by default and organized into galleries on my website: Paint Overspray Removal & Paint Correction Detail | 2004 BMW M3
 
Nice work! Get the ebay mods off the car and after your work, it would be a sweet ride again.
 
What type of hand clay thing is that? with the hand band?

Good work btw!
 
nice turnaround. What were you using as lube for the nanoskin? That looks way to sudsy to be last touch or ONR.
 
Wow rough job, nice work. I thought that might have been the Nanoskin you we using in the pic, but then thought no, it's got to be a wash mitt.

Have not seen the Nanoskin used much and never thought about it being used by hand. Good to know! Seems it would have better surface contact than a clay towel possibly.

Edit maybe I'm thinking of auto scrub
 
nice turnaround. What were you using as lube for the nanoskin? That looks way to sudsy to be last touch or ONR.

ONR with a little bit of hyper wash mixed in. Just a drop or two.

Wow rough job, nice work. I thought that might have been the Nanoskin you we using in the pic, but then thought no, it's got to be a wash mitt.

Have not seen the Nanoskin used much and never thought about it being used by hand. Good to know! Seems it would have better surface contact than a clay towel possibly.

Edit maybe I'm thinking of auto scrub

I've noticed the pad works faster (takes 2-3 less passes to remove the same amount of contamination, at least this type of paint overspray).

Still nothing beats a clay bar for it's ability to conform to surfaces and fit in tight places. It just molds to whatever surface you're detailing.

Thanks.:dblthumb2::dblthumb2::dblthumb2:
 
Great job!

I think I passed you, or at least your sign, last week when we were in Boonsboro.
 
Yeah, I even pointed it out to my wife.

We're actually moving to Hagerstown from Frederick this weekend. If you ever need a hand or just want to hang out I'm down.
 
Sounds good. We're renting a townhouse that has a garage. That's gonna be crazy for me because I wash and polish on the side of the road now. I actually have to hook my hose up to the kitchen sink and hang it out the 2nd floor window.

We looked in that neighborhood by Weis where old 40 meets 66 - but there's no reliable internet there and I need that for work.
 
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