A little winter freshup - BMW 530D Sapphire Black

Anzafin

New member
I thought it would be a good time to little fresh up my ride now, when it got a bit colder here (-20°C).

Everything outside has frozen so maybe I could keep my car clean just a bit longer than a one day. :rolleyes:



There's some marring, so it needs to be polished, but not today...

Just a quick and light detail:

- AutoGlym Bodywork Shampoo Conditioner

- TurtleWax WaxItWet (There's AutoGlym's Ultra Deep Shine under)



Just wanted to share a nice wintry scene:



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I'm new here so be gentle! ;)
 
JEALOUS! We in Belgium have had the diesels of course for a very long time, but now that I'm in the US we'll get to see them here this year!!!
 
Hello and welcome! Nice to see other Finnish members here also. You have a great looking BMW there. Finnish winter tend to be very rough to cars, at least in southern Finland, so wait for spring before polishing :)
 
Hello, nice to see a new member from Finland here :welcome The BMW looks great.

No snow here in the south.
 
Thank you fellows.

Too bad the winter here in Finland is so bad this year. But so was it last year too.

Maybe it's this global warming thing then... :(



Back to topic:

Yeah, I am new here and in polishing business too. I'm not a pro, no no... Just an individual who wanted to try a new hobby. I purchased Flex 3401 VRG last autumn and I have "polished" two older cars with it now. It has been all training.



I have used Presta products.

- Strata™ Ultra-Cutting Créme Light

- Chromaâ„¢ 1500

- Chromaâ„¢ Swirl Remover



I just got a Zaino Clay Bar for upcoming jobs.

I'm most familiar with AutoGlym products, which I have used for years now. Not polishes, but waxes and other maintenance products.



I have a lot to learn, and I'm sure this forum will lead my way on that....
 
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