Totoland Mach
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- Mar 3, 2006
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Well, the best laid plans went south: I was going to carefully document the use of Menzerna compound and glaze on this 745. The dealer received a call from a prospective buyer some 200 miles away that was looking for a replacement 745 that he had wrecked. The dealer explained that the one we had was still at the BMW dealership for warranty work and we wouldn't get it until 6:30 last night.
Well, after the customer explained that he only had today to "do the deal", we decided to "start" on the car at 6:30 last night. BUT, I did use Menzerna compound (with a wool pad), Menzerna glaze (with a finish pad) and Meguiar's #26 with a finish pad. We started on the interior first for 2 reasons: we had natural light outside (best for cleaning black interiors) and the carpeting and mats would dry overnight. Finished the interior at 9:30pm (the dealer doing one side of the car and I did the other).
Started compounding at 9:30pm and there were numerous scratches, but none that required wet sanding...
Finished up at 5:00am this morning and I went home at daylight. The new owner was at the shop at 9:00am this morning, cashier's check in hand, so I snapped a couple of finished pics.
I am tired!
I'll start on the X5 tomorrow...sleep tonight!
Sometimes in the detail business...you gotta do what you gotta do! The new owner was super happy with the appearance and the dealer was grateful for the extra effort by working all night.
Toto
Well, after the customer explained that he only had today to "do the deal", we decided to "start" on the car at 6:30 last night. BUT, I did use Menzerna compound (with a wool pad), Menzerna glaze (with a finish pad) and Meguiar's #26 with a finish pad. We started on the interior first for 2 reasons: we had natural light outside (best for cleaning black interiors) and the carpeting and mats would dry overnight. Finished the interior at 9:30pm (the dealer doing one side of the car and I did the other).
Started compounding at 9:30pm and there were numerous scratches, but none that required wet sanding...
Finished up at 5:00am this morning and I went home at daylight. The new owner was at the shop at 9:00am this morning, cashier's check in hand, so I snapped a couple of finished pics.
I am tired!


I'll start on the X5 tomorrow...sleep tonight!
Sometimes in the detail business...you gotta do what you gotta do! The new owner was super happy with the appearance and the dealer was grateful for the extra effort by working all night.
Toto