zmcgovern45
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This customer brought me this car last year shortly after he bought it for a full correction. It was in pretty poor shape, but then again it is an older car. He brought it back to me this year to take care of some rather minor swirls, scratches, and light water spots that had appeared. We also decided to coat it with CQuartz Finest to enhance the nicely polished paint and help protect it for many years to come.
The car is a very low mileage vehicle (41,000 original miles) and is really only driven in nice weather, so with some coaching from me - he should be able to keep it in near perfect condition for years.
Here is a quick flashback as to how the vehicle looked last year when I worked on it...
... and now back to this year
Process
Exterior
- Wheels: Sonax Full Effect agitated with various brushes & wheel woolies
- Tires: Tuf Shine Tire Cleaner and Tire Brush
- Pre-Soak: CG Citrus Wash and Gloss via Gilmour Foammaster II Foam Gun
- Wash: CG Citrus Wash & Gloss with Sheepskin Wash Mitt
- Fallout Removal: CarPro Iron X
- Decontamination: DI Fine Grade Clay (only where needed)
- Dry: DI Waffle Weave Towels
- Tape: 3M Blue Painter's Tape
- Paint Thickness Readings Taken
- Spot Compounded RIDS: 3" MF Cutting Disks and M105/D300 Combo (M405?) via PC7424XP (speed 5-6)
- Polish: FG400 on 5.5" Orange LC Light Cutting Pad via Rupes LHR21ES (speed 4.5) and 3" & 4" Pads via PC 7424XP (speed 5)
- IPA Wipedown
- Wash: ONR (Gary Dean Method)
- Eraser Wipedown (CarPro Eraser)
- Coating Installation: CQuartz Finest (2 coats)
- Vehicle left to cure for 48 hours in garage
- Glass: Meguair's D120
- Tire Dressing: Meguiar's Endurance Gel
Engine
- Wiped down with ONR to remove dust
- Hoses/ hard to reach areas dressed with CG Black on Black
- Plastic covers dressed with 303 Aerospace Protectant
Interior
- Vacuum
- Dash, Trim, and Leather Protected with 303 Aerospace Protectant
- Floor mats treated with CG Fabric Clean (20:1), Scrubbed, and then extracted with hot water via Bissel LGM
Before
Typical dirty BMW wheels... covered with brake dust
Very minor swirls which is what I expected since I had done a full correction on this car last year.
Some bug splatter
During
As always, the wheels and tires were cleaned first. I started by covering the wheels with Sonax Full Effect Wheel cleaner. This product starts as a bright green and turns purple as it reacts with dirt and contaminates.
You can see the wheel cleaner changing color as it starts to break down the grime on the wheels.
Sonax Full Effect does a great job breaking up that caked on dirt even before agitating it.
After the paint was washed and decontaminated, I inspected it under the halogen lights. Swirling was minimal, but there were some deeper scratches and some water spots that needed to be addressed. I obviously could not chase down all of them, but the larger ones were corrected.
This door had been repainted and was left in typical poor shape from the body shop. You can see how dull it is due to the poor polishing job. There are swirls and holograms all over the door.
I started by doing a test spot on the hood in an area that had more defects so I could be sure that I would be able to remove them.
I got my process dialed in and was able to remove the defects. The paint was quite hard, as I already knew from working on it last year.
The car is a very low mileage vehicle (41,000 original miles) and is really only driven in nice weather, so with some coaching from me - he should be able to keep it in near perfect condition for years.
Here is a quick flashback as to how the vehicle looked last year when I worked on it...






... and now back to this year
Process
Exterior
- Wheels: Sonax Full Effect agitated with various brushes & wheel woolies
- Tires: Tuf Shine Tire Cleaner and Tire Brush
- Pre-Soak: CG Citrus Wash and Gloss via Gilmour Foammaster II Foam Gun
- Wash: CG Citrus Wash & Gloss with Sheepskin Wash Mitt
- Fallout Removal: CarPro Iron X
- Decontamination: DI Fine Grade Clay (only where needed)
- Dry: DI Waffle Weave Towels
- Tape: 3M Blue Painter's Tape
- Paint Thickness Readings Taken
- Spot Compounded RIDS: 3" MF Cutting Disks and M105/D300 Combo (M405?) via PC7424XP (speed 5-6)
- Polish: FG400 on 5.5" Orange LC Light Cutting Pad via Rupes LHR21ES (speed 4.5) and 3" & 4" Pads via PC 7424XP (speed 5)
- IPA Wipedown
- Wash: ONR (Gary Dean Method)
- Eraser Wipedown (CarPro Eraser)
- Coating Installation: CQuartz Finest (2 coats)
- Vehicle left to cure for 48 hours in garage
- Glass: Meguair's D120
- Tire Dressing: Meguiar's Endurance Gel
Engine
- Wiped down with ONR to remove dust
- Hoses/ hard to reach areas dressed with CG Black on Black
- Plastic covers dressed with 303 Aerospace Protectant
Interior
- Vacuum
- Dash, Trim, and Leather Protected with 303 Aerospace Protectant
- Floor mats treated with CG Fabric Clean (20:1), Scrubbed, and then extracted with hot water via Bissel LGM
Before
Typical dirty BMW wheels... covered with brake dust

Very minor swirls which is what I expected since I had done a full correction on this car last year.

Some bug splatter

During
As always, the wheels and tires were cleaned first. I started by covering the wheels with Sonax Full Effect Wheel cleaner. This product starts as a bright green and turns purple as it reacts with dirt and contaminates.

You can see the wheel cleaner changing color as it starts to break down the grime on the wheels.


Sonax Full Effect does a great job breaking up that caked on dirt even before agitating it.

After the paint was washed and decontaminated, I inspected it under the halogen lights. Swirling was minimal, but there were some deeper scratches and some water spots that needed to be addressed. I obviously could not chase down all of them, but the larger ones were corrected.

This door had been repainted and was left in typical poor shape from the body shop. You can see how dull it is due to the poor polishing job. There are swirls and holograms all over the door.



I started by doing a test spot on the hood in an area that had more defects so I could be sure that I would be able to remove them.

I got my process dialed in and was able to remove the defects. The paint was quite hard, as I already knew from working on it last year.
