hamza7
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Hello Everyone,
I was contacted by a client to see if I could solve his problem for car maintenance, he was looking for a low maintenance solution for his "new to him" M3 Sedan. I recommended the installation of Opti Coat Professional for his Jerez Black M3, after reading up on it he also decided it was the best route for him.
Here are the before pictures:
I'd have to do something about these swirls.
At least I would have nice eye candy to look at while I was detailing
During:
I started by washing the wheels, wheel wells and rims
Good for now, I'd later take the rims of the vehicle to give them a more thorough cleaning and full surface opti coat protection.
Washing
Claying, a normal amount of contaminants
I then found out that Meg's MF pad with D300 and Green B&S pad with HD Polish was my best bet
I then worked my way around the car
In this picture I've polished up to the rear door and driver's door and on still remains
A close up of the rocker panel
Here is half the front fender done.
Here I polished the swirls away from the headlights
Here we can see some sanding marks
After some rotary with car pro wool, they were severely diminished or gone.
Before:
After:
The whole fender is done but the passenger's side door is not
50:50 (half and half) shot of trunk lid
Before: Tail lights
After: Tail lights
50:50 of bumper
Here I am finishing rims and preping for opti coat
All clean
This is just a random shot of the testing sections to find out where I would get the best gloss.
HD Polish won.
Exhausts were also polished up
....and we're all done
sorry I was using a new camera so the sun pictures turned out kind of weird
Thank so much for reading, please tell me how I did.
- Hamza Nadeem
Serving all of Southern Ontario
416-477-0869
Elevated Car Care - Detailing the Greater Toronto Area - Elevated Car Care
I was contacted by a client to see if I could solve his problem for car maintenance, he was looking for a low maintenance solution for his "new to him" M3 Sedan. I recommended the installation of Opti Coat Professional for his Jerez Black M3, after reading up on it he also decided it was the best route for him.
Here are the before pictures:


I'd have to do something about these swirls.


At least I would have nice eye candy to look at while I was detailing

During:
I started by washing the wheels, wheel wells and rims


Good for now, I'd later take the rims of the vehicle to give them a more thorough cleaning and full surface opti coat protection.

Washing

Claying, a normal amount of contaminants

I then found out that Meg's MF pad with D300 and Green B&S pad with HD Polish was my best bet



I then worked my way around the car

In this picture I've polished up to the rear door and driver's door and on still remains

A close up of the rocker panel

Here is half the front fender done.

Here I polished the swirls away from the headlights


Here we can see some sanding marks


After some rotary with car pro wool, they were severely diminished or gone.


Before:

After:

The whole fender is done but the passenger's side door is not


50:50 (half and half) shot of trunk lid

Before: Tail lights

After: Tail lights

50:50 of bumper

Here I am finishing rims and preping for opti coat

All clean


This is just a random shot of the testing sections to find out where I would get the best gloss.
HD Polish won.

Exhausts were also polished up

....and we're all done




sorry I was using a new camera so the sun pictures turned out kind of weird







Thank so much for reading, please tell me how I did.
- Hamza Nadeem
Serving all of Southern Ontario
416-477-0869
Elevated Car Care - Detailing the Greater Toronto Area - Elevated Car Care