2005 BMW 330i ZHP one step correction

Justin M.

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This is my own car, a 2005 BMW 330i with the ZHP performance package. It was in need of some minor swirl removal and leftover rotary holograms from a previous detailer, so I thought I would give it a good one step correction. The defects are really hard to spot in the Orient Blue paint, even though it is pretty dark. On to the good stuff!

Products used:
  • CG Citrus wash
  • Sonax wheel cleaner
  • Dodo juice clay lube
  • DI detailing clay
  • Various DI MF towels
  • Blue/green masking tape
  • Meguiar's M205 on LC white pads (5.5" and 3") via PC7424xp
  • CG EZ-Creme glaze by hand
  • Blackfire Wet Diamond sealant on LC black pad via PC7424xp, and by hand

Process:
  1. 2 bucket wash and dry by hand/compressed air
  2. Clay
  3. Mask trim
  4. One step machine polish
  5. Hand apply and remove glaze
  6. Machine apply sealant and hand remove
  7. Final inspection

Trails and holograms on the hood, from what I suspect was previous rotary work:
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Minor scratches and swirls:
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Sonax going to town on dirty ///M wheels:
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All washed and ready to go inside:
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Car has been clayed, and polishing is underway:
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Trunk lid 50/50 shot, no fancy line :) :
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Trunk lid polished:
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Now some after pics...here is the hood that used to have the trails/holograms on it:
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Trunk lid shot and the rear pillar where swirls were spotted previously:
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All done:
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The full gallery can be viewed here:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/113692728582054043965/albums/5942894224164381841

Thanks for looking!

Justin
 
Nice work Justin! That ZHP looks great!

Needs some tire and trim dressing.

Ahh right, I forgot to mention my next step was to dress all the plastic trim on the outside, hah. I didn't get around to doing that or the tires as I was doing the car after work last week.

Thanks for the compliment!
 
Well that shine didn't last long. Took my car in to get a few door dings taken out by a guy that was recommended as the best in the biz at door ding removal. I cringed when he pulled his Makita rotary off the hangar with a crusty looking black foam pad, squirt some polish on the door panel and starting buffing away. Followed that with a wipe down with a dirty looking MF towel that he pulled out of his door ding tool bucket... :mad:

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I didn't notice when he finished the car as it was dark out and they were rushing me out of the shop for some class.

Ugh...now I get to fix this poor workmanship...at least he did a good job getting my door dings out...
 
You made it look great!
Other guy, not so much...Downright horrible actually. I'd make him pay you, at least for the materials, to rework it.
That's pretty bad clean up work...
 
gotta love a zhp but please dress the trim and tires
 
gotta love a zhp but please dress the trim and tires

Yes I know. This was an ongoing detail job being that it was my own car, I hadn't gotten to the trim/tires yet. I just posted to display the polishing outcome since some others asked in a different thread :buffing:
 
I would take your car back there and show him the damage he created.

But great job!

I called him to discuss the issue. Basically let him know his buffer/pad/technique or something was causing damage to the paint. He offered to bring it back and he would fix it, but I really don't want my car to see that buffer again :)

He did good with the dent removal (and good prices), so I'm just going to leave it at that and fix the swirls myself.

Hopefully images of the dressed trim and tires coming soon :Picture:

And thanks!
 
He offered to bring it back and he would fix it, but I really don't want my car to see that buffer again :)

I doubt the guy has the skills or knowledge to fix his buffing "mistake". Oh well, at least you know how to fix the damage he induced. Maybe you could give him a "good deal" or trade some dent work for some some buffing lessons. :xyxthumbs:
 
I called him to discuss the issue. Basically let him know his buffer/pad/technique or something was causing damage to the paint. He offered to bring it back and he would fix it, but I really don't want my car to see that buffer again :)

He did good with the dent removal (and good prices), so I'm just going to leave it at that and fix the swirls myself.

Hopefully images of the dressed trim and tires coming soon :Picture:

And thanks!

Ask for a discount/refund on the ding repair since he damaged your detail job. Like I'd say $100.00.
 
Got the other blemishes all fixed up with a white LC pad and M205. Re-glazed the areas and re-sealed.

Before:
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After:
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Before (the small chips in the clear have been there a while):
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After:
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After:
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Back outside, this time with a quick dressing of the trim and tires :) Did a light coat on the tires for a not so shiny/greasy look:

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Thanks again for looking!
 
The car looks great! I love the color!
 
Great work Justin on a beautiful car.
I love what the 205 offers and hard to beat the EZ Cream Glaze IMHO:dblthumb2:

I just love that color btw.
 
Very nice work Justin. Took care of his buffer trails.

But why the Continental DWS instead of the DW?

Thank you sir.

I wanted an all season tire that I knew worked good in Colorado. I had them on my old e90 BMW (avatar) and liked them a lot with that car. I am thinking about getting a set of separate summer wheels/tires, however.

The car looks great! I love the color!

Thanks! Yep Orient Blue is great, took me a while to find this car and flew to Austin, TX to drive it home :)

Great work Justin on a beautiful car.
I love what the 205 offers and hard to beat the EZ Cream Glaze IMHO:dblthumb2:

I just love that color btw.

Thanks!
 
Very nice work Justin. Took care of his buffer trails.

But why the Continental DWS instead of the DW?

Better question would be why no Pilot Super Sport or even why no Hoosiers
 
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