Chicagobob wintersealed: e92 M3 Silverstone

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Another M3 driver getting his baby ready for the winter. Owner was a cool and it was a pleasure to work on his pride and joy. As usual, I stripped the existing protection. I clayed two panels and nothing was coming up so I decided to spot clay any problem areas. Then applied 2 coats of Jetseal and 1 coat of P21s 100%. Wheels received Wheel Wax. Trim received 303 Protectant. One of the best dealer prepped cars I've worked on. Cheers to Motor Werks. Now on to the pics. Sorry for the night shots, its getting darker in Chicago earlier and earlier.

While Jetseal is curing
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Nice job. What's the curing time for Jetseal?
 
Kind of liked the darkish lighting, gave the car an unusual look. Your work looks flawless and you gave the paint a beautiful appearance. Nice work.
 
Nice job. Those E92 M3's are really sick with the new V8 motors, but the E46 M3's are so much better-looking.
 
Nice job. What's the curing time for Jetseal?
The bottle says bonds in 15 minutes. It also says to apply a second coat 20 minutes after the first application. Most people who use it give it the normal 12-24 hours before second application. No comparison to wolfgangs DGPS IMO. DGPS wins hands down.
 
The bottle says bonds in 15 minutes. It also says to apply a second coat 20 minutes after the first application. Most people who use it give it the normal 12-24 hours before second application. No comparison to wolfgangs DGPS IMO. DGPS wins hands down.
Thanks, yes hard to beat DGPS
 
by the way, Jetseal isn't the most durable sealant for winter. Although it looks stunning when well prepped, it tends to fail after 6-8 weeks...And it's not just me, others have seen that too...:cheers:
 
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