BMW 335i M-Sport Paint Correction/Opti Coat Pro

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Hello all,

It's been a very long time since I last posted, so it's about time. I haven't forgot about everyone, I've just been way too busy with my business. I've been detailing full time for a little over 3 years, but the past year has been a major transition for me as I've been focusing more on the high end market. PS. I heard on the grapevine that we have to take our FB and Business links down. Will remove if so.

Here's a recent example of my work:

BMW (F30) 335I M-Sport (Stage III Detail with Opti-Coat Pro)

Products used:

Dawn/meg's hyper wash mix out of foam cannon
Meg's mf wash mitt
Wolf's Deironizer wheels and paint (I prefer sonax and Ironx) but this got the job done.
Nanoskin sponge
meg's mf wash mitt
OPC for engine, grimy areas and jambs

3-5" mf cutting pads with 105/D300 mix
3-5" LC white flat pad with 205

Opti Coat Pro

Meg's Hyper dressing 4:1 on engine and straight on tires. Wiped clean after application.

The paint is 100% naked in all pics. Opti Coat was applied after the photos were taken.

That's not everything, but you get the idea. Here we go!

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It took a very light touch to finish out these buttery soft bad boys.

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I was able to gain a little better access and correct a little better around the recessed area with my rotary. I also corrected the taillights by rotary.

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It took a combination of machine and hand polishing to correct the grill. It was time consuming to say the least

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frontright_zps6a886fa3.jpg


rear_zpsba5940d6.jpg


rightrear_zpsdce80a42.jpg


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Beautiful work on that 335i M sport Jeremy!!!! Thanks for sharing! That looks incredible!

The front tow hook cover is missing. Perhaps the owner utilizes a tow hook mounted license plate?
 
Excellent work! Beautiful car :props:
 
Beautiful work on that 335i M sport Jeremy!!!! Thanks for sharing! That looks incredible!

The front tow hook cover is missing. Perhaps the owner utilizes a tow hook mounted license plate?

Thanks so much. I polished the cover. It's in the trunk. He utilizes the threads to screw in a license plate mount. Ugly, but waaaay better than mounting directly to the bumper.
 
Absolutely stunning work. Glad to see another of your write ups.
 
Nice work! Great looking car!

And yes, no more links to FB or business pages allowed.
 
looks like the megs mf pads do everything you want them to do, great work!
 
They are great! I've had my issues with them in the past, but I've pretty much worked all that out.
 
Wow, I'm jealous!

Impressing work, and beautiful machine. Congratulations on that one.

Thanks for sharing,

Kind Regards.
 
darn....ok


And yes, no more links to FB or business pages allowed.

Is this officially from autogeek People here use the products they sell and show of the results and hope this brings them more business but now you can't have links to FB or business web pages. Makes no sense at all.....hope this is just a bad rumor or its time to move on to a company that supports your business and selling products base on you successFeed back please.
 
I took my stuff down. It doesn't make any sense to me. It seems like they would want legit detailing businesses showing off their products. I'm not sure what to think yet.
 
Gorgeous!! One of my all time favorite colors... I love those Velgen wheels too :)
 
Hello all,

It's been a very long time since I last posted, so it's about time. I haven't forgot about everyone, I've just been way too busy with my business. I've been detailing full time for a little over 3 years, but the past year has been a major transition for me as I've been focusing more on the high end market. PS. I heard on the grapevine that we have to take our FB and Business links down. Will remove if so.

Here's a recent example of my work:

BMW (F30) 335I M-Sport (Stage III Detail with Opti-Coat Pro)

Products used:

Dawn/meg's hyper wash mix out of foam cannon
Meg's mf wash mitt
Wolf's Deironizer wheels and paint (I prefer sonax and Ironx) but this got the job done.
Nanoskin sponge
meg's mf wash mitt
OPC for engine, grimy areas and jambs

3-5" mf cutting pads with 105/D300 mix
3-5" LC white flat pad with 205

Opti Coat Pro

Meg's Hyper dressing 4:1 on engine and straight on tires. Wiped clean after application.

The paint is 100% naked in all pics. Opti Coat was applied after the photos were taken.

That's not everything, but you get the idea. Here we go!

IMG_0476_zpsf3787398.jpg


IMG_0494_zps3b69263f.jpg


IMG_0417_zpsb79b875c.jpg


IMG_0535_zpsf42ee15e.jpg


IMG_0409_zps79bedae0.jpg


IMG_0532_zpscbff1527.jpg


It took a very light touch to finish out these buttery soft bad boys.

wheel_zps9c56a8e1.jpg



wheel2_zps7c3d485d.jpg


IMG_0425_zpsb1044e4a.jpg


DSCN2247_zpsb96f4be9.jpg


IMG_0500_zps3322548e.jpg


I was able to gain a little better access and correct a little better around the recessed area with my rotary. I also corrected the taillights by rotary.

IMG_0514_zps9a0f637b.jpg


IMG_0512_zps725840f6.jpg


It took a combination of machine and hand polishing to correct the grill. It was time consuming to say the least

IMG_0497_zps3d524650.jpg


DSCN2250_zpsdfbc7120.jpg


DSCN2248_zpsf49646ec.jpg


IMG_0405_zpsd537f2d9.jpg


IMG_0528_zpse347cb87.jpg


front_zps0a1a27ec.jpg


DSCN2240_zpsfba1620a.jpg


frontright_zps6a886fa3.jpg


rear_zpsba5940d6.jpg


rightrear_zpsdce80a42.jpg


pic_zps0a691056.jpg


mirror_zps723dbbbe.jpg


siderear_zps21cc3514.jpg


fullcar_zpsaadfb8b1.jpg


frontright2_zpsfc2a8858.jpg


Hi, wanna ask you
my window side got lot of swirl how can i remove it ? simple polish ? or glass polish
 
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