Carbon Black BMW M3 Exterior Detail by Unique Car Care!


This car has just over 80,000 miles on the odometer and was in pretty good shape for the mileage. Although the owner takes good care of the car, it has accumulated its fair share of defects over the years and needed some extensive polishing to bring the paint back to life.


Upon arrival, this is what the car looked like before any prep work:

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I washed the exterior and degreased the paint to remove any previous waxes, sealants, quick detailers, etc. to make sure the surface was as clean as possible before performing any polishing.

In the picture below, you can see the beading on the side of the hood that hasn?t been stripped yet. When the paint is no longer beading water, it is a pretty good indication that everything has been removed.

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After washing, degreasing and cleaning all the wheels & tires, I gave the exterior a claybar treatment to remove any bonded contaminants on the surface. This is what the claybar looked like after just two panels:

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Here is what the paint looked like after it was fully prepped and ready for polishing:

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As you can see, it had its fair share of scratches, swirl marks, etching and stone chips. Originally, the owner and I had discussed just doing a 2-stage polishing, but after seeing the pictures via e-mail, he decided to step up to a 3-stage polishing treatment to make the car look as good as possible without getting into wetsanding.


Menzerna Super Intensive Polish paired with a Surbuf pad via PC worked great at knocking down the heavy defects. I did have to go back and polish some areas with the rotary where the defects were deep. In the picture below, you can see the difference between the bottom section of the panel which has been polished, compared to the top section without any polishing.

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Here?s another picture showing the difference between the quarter panel that has been polished, compared to the door that hasn?t been polished yet.

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The compounding stage created a lot of dust!!!!!

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After the compounding stage, I gave the exterior an extensive wash to remove any compound spatter from all of the cracks and crevices before moving on to the next polishing step. Once the exterior was clean after the wash, I polished the complete exterior with Menzerna Power Finish using a tangerine Hydro-tech foam pad via rotary. This worked well and really brought the paint back to life.

For the final polishing step, I used Menzerna 85rd with a black Uber foam pad to ensure a perfect, swirl-free finish. Lastly, all tires and wheel wells were dressed, windows were cleaned, exhaust tips were polished and the exterior recieved a hand application of Menzerna Power Lock sealant.

Although there were still some remaining defects (deeper scratches and stone chips), the car really turned out well. Here are the final results!

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Thanks for looking!
 
Awesome work once again Rick! The metallic in the paint really came to life now...I still need to try out PF on those hydro pads! :redface:




Hey I did an EVO last year with those same wheels! :D

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Rick - another BMW saved:hurray::hurray::hurray:

Great work as usual and chasing those defects out of the paint:sarge:sarge
 
Another wicked pissa job Ryan.

I'm not feeling the wheels on an M3 but wheels, like one's taste in art, women, home decor etc. is very subjective. (I would never tell the owner that). They are unique though and that's not a bad thing either.

Stunning detail work and it looks like you've moved into some better weather up there. Mod's, please change his title to anything but junior member!!!
 
Thank you everyone!

The car really turned out well for the amount of miles. There is some pretty severe stone chips on the front-end, which I will probably address next time and apply some Dr. Colorchip to make it look its best. The owner had already gone over his budget when he stepped up to a 3-step and didn't want to spend more $$ for the touch-up work.
 
Wow the paint looks

WET

PERFECT

DEEP

RICH

GLOSSY

SICK

BRILL (AutoConciegre)

BRILLIANT

STUNNING

KRUMP

DIZZLE

SHIZZLE

PIZZLE

WHIZZLE

STUPID (Good)

SMOKING

HIZ-OT

HOT

BELLA

BEAUTIFUL

BEAU

:rockon:
 
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