bryansbestwax vs a hammered 323i

bryan

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This is a new client who saw a few recommendations for me on a few forums. He said his car had some “swirling” from washing his 2009 jet black 323i. I didn’t expect the condition that I saw at all. This one ended up with a whole lot of work needed to bring it back to looking half decent. Another example of why you should never use coin op foaming brushes.

Pics without lighting

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Washed, stripped and lights on

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Fender 50/50 after compounding

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Hood took a beating

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Some compounding work

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Door 50/50

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Other fender

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Looking better

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Outside, sun was getting low

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I felt like I fought Tyson and Ali at the same time with this car.



Thanks for looking
 
You're right, that scratch pattern is unmistakable. A poster child for coin op washing. Eeek!



Nice fix!
 
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