silvergray
New member
Hello!
I spent the past few days slowling working away at our 2005 BMW X5 3.0i. We bought it last winter as a CPO vehicle with almost 20,000 miles on it. Unforunately, the previous owner didn't take good care of it, which was evident when I found cheerios, coffee stains, etc throughout the interior. In addition, the exterior reflected 20K miles worth of tunnel washes.
My process:
-Wash vehicle with foam gun, two buckets, and Griot's microfiber mitt
-Clay vehicle with Clay Magic blue clay and their included clay lube. I liked this clay, but it was a bit harder to work with than the Zaino clay I'm used to.
-Tape vehicle trim off with 3M green automotive tape
Polishing:
-Menzerna Intensive Polish on an Orange LC CCS Light Cut pad. (PC Speed 6)
-Menzerna PO106FF on a White LC CCS Polishing pad. (PC Speed 6)
Perfection was not the goal with our X5. It doesn't receive nearly the attention my car does, simply because I have been so busy lately. I would say about 70% of the defects have been removed, which is honestly more than I was shooting for.
Sealing:
-2 coats of ZFX-enabled Z2
-1 coat of Zaino ZCS
-2 coats of Jeff's Werkstatt Acrylic Jett Trigger
-2 coats of Jeff's Werkstatt Carnuba Jett
-2 coats of Optimum Car Wax
You guys really encouraged me to mix things up and experiment. I'm really happy with the final look of the LSP's. The finish is quite deep and still has the shine of traditional sealants.
Interior:
-Completely vac carpets and seats
-Clean seats with Zaino leather cleaner
-Condition seats twice with Zaino leather conditioner
-Clean dash/console with Griot's Interior Cleaner
-Protect dash with JW Satin Prot
-Protect all-weather mats with 303 Aerospace Protectant
And before the photos, which turned out pretty bad thanks to my crappy Olympus digital camera, I'd like to thank and recommend the folks at Jeff's Werkstatt. I actually made a mistake when placing my order, and they went out of their way and included a few free products to solve the problem. So a big :2thumbs: to JW!
And on to the pictures:
All my new cleaning stuff!
AFTERS:
Thanks guys! I hope you enjoyed the post, and thanks again for all your help!
I spent the past few days slowling working away at our 2005 BMW X5 3.0i. We bought it last winter as a CPO vehicle with almost 20,000 miles on it. Unforunately, the previous owner didn't take good care of it, which was evident when I found cheerios, coffee stains, etc throughout the interior. In addition, the exterior reflected 20K miles worth of tunnel washes.
My process:
-Wash vehicle with foam gun, two buckets, and Griot's microfiber mitt
-Clay vehicle with Clay Magic blue clay and their included clay lube. I liked this clay, but it was a bit harder to work with than the Zaino clay I'm used to.
-Tape vehicle trim off with 3M green automotive tape
Polishing:
-Menzerna Intensive Polish on an Orange LC CCS Light Cut pad. (PC Speed 6)
-Menzerna PO106FF on a White LC CCS Polishing pad. (PC Speed 6)
Perfection was not the goal with our X5. It doesn't receive nearly the attention my car does, simply because I have been so busy lately. I would say about 70% of the defects have been removed, which is honestly more than I was shooting for.
Sealing:
-2 coats of ZFX-enabled Z2
-1 coat of Zaino ZCS
-2 coats of Jeff's Werkstatt Acrylic Jett Trigger
-2 coats of Jeff's Werkstatt Carnuba Jett
-2 coats of Optimum Car Wax
You guys really encouraged me to mix things up and experiment. I'm really happy with the final look of the LSP's. The finish is quite deep and still has the shine of traditional sealants.
Interior:
-Completely vac carpets and seats
-Clean seats with Zaino leather cleaner
-Condition seats twice with Zaino leather conditioner
-Clean dash/console with Griot's Interior Cleaner
-Protect dash with JW Satin Prot
-Protect all-weather mats with 303 Aerospace Protectant
And before the photos, which turned out pretty bad thanks to my crappy Olympus digital camera, I'd like to thank and recommend the folks at Jeff's Werkstatt. I actually made a mistake when placing my order, and they went out of their way and included a few free products to solve the problem. So a big :2thumbs: to JW!
And on to the pictures:
All my new cleaning stuff!
AFTERS:
Thanks guys! I hope you enjoyed the post, and thanks again for all your help!