Emmanuelv : Hand renovation of a BMW M3 E46 (86 photos)

emmanuelv

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Hi everyone!



Here is some work done by hand (no polisher) on a marvelous 343bph German powerhouse.



You might have recognized the E46 generation of the BMW M3:



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The car is 6 years old, 160.000 km:



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Rims are quite dirty:



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"Some" dust and marks in the inside:



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Let's go!



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Autoglym Interior Shampoo still one of my favourites for insides:



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Gliptone Leather Cleaner, followed by Gliptone Leather Conditioner:



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Some Autoglym Vinyl & Rubber Care to remove the last marks:



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On to the carpets! Dusting, followed by Chemical Guys Carpets & Stain Cleaner:



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Now Meguiar's Wheel Brightener 1:4 on those magnificient wheels:



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A fine mist of Chemical Guys Orange Degreaser 1:20 to remove road grime:



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Always nice to have some Autoglym Intensive Tar Remover for sap drops:



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On to the real washing with two buckets and some Meguiar's Gold Class Shampoo:



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Removal of contaminants is done with the polyclay (elastic), some Optimum No Rinse (ONR) diluted 1:10 and old trusty Sonüs Der Wunder Drying Towel.



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Let's continue with the Polish. First, protection with 3M 3434:



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Today I use some Chemical Guys All-In-One Polish, applied with the yellow side of a German Applicator.



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3 rounds needed for nails marks on the door handles:



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Tyres are crying for some cleanup with Autoglym Instant Tyre Dressing:



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Exhaust have suffered, I will first clean them with WB 1:4 followed by Autoglym Metal Polish:



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Junior assistant discovers Autoglym Car Glass Polish, I have to fill his blanks and do the insides:



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Meguiar's Plast'X for the lights:



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On to my favourite glaze: Chemical Guys Wet Mirror Finish:



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Faded trims are a perfect fit for Chemical Guys New Look Trim Gel :



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As lsp, some Zaino Z8 Grand Finale applied with a Sonüs Der Wunder Buffing Towel:



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And here it is after 8 hours:



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Thanks for looking ;)
 
Beautiful work, I wish I had my "74 2002 Tii, that was 34 years ago. How did u like the Chemical Guys stuff, regards PM
 
Nice Pict's, lots of details. You covered a lot of steps with the pictures, and it looks great. I don't know that I'd ever use a squeegee (no matter how soft it is), but to each his own.

Thank you for sharing.
 
Warm thanks for your comments :cool:



The squegee is an Autoglym Water Blade, without any metallic part and which can bend very easily. Of course I only use it after intensive rinsing.
 
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