E46 M3 vert with hardtop

bryD

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Had this dropped off this morning, the usual swirl marks, plus a few marks on the bonnet where the owner had used some t-cut

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Some befores

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A good reason not to use t-cut to remove bird lime!

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Just as i had finished drying a courier turned up with these, cheers Ron for the superfast delivery .



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So we had an ideal candidate to try them out on, and i was pleasantly surprised how well theyt worked on the BMW paint, a big plus with the (nice) sunshine today was because of the very oily nature of the optimum polishes they didn't dry out even in direct sunlight.







Some during

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And the finished result with Zymol Concours



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artikxscout said:
exactly what i was going to ask. there's some wax still left on the edge of the hood :).





:bigups Spotted that as i took the pic.



Only used OP for the majority of the paintwork, with OC on isolated areas.



Car HDC'd before LSP was applied
 
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