Short video... M3 white, but needing work!

imported_WCD

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Customer bought an '05. He works on BMW's and can do anything with an engine, but does not like detailing. Surface appeared fine from 10 ft. away, but under light, was horrid by our standards. So much fallout- the rear bumper (face up) looked like someone spray painted it with an orange color.



I used the Surface Prep Towel and no clay for the 2nd time.



My son, 7th grade, did the photos and video. Not our best work, but for the avg. customer on my site, it does a good job.



BMW M3 with surface scratches and marring galore! - YouTube
 
Awesome work Robert, and your son did a great job with the pics/video!



I too am really impressed by the Surface Prep Towel, works very well and is quite a bit faster than traditional clay IMHO.
 
Nice work on the BMW. That Surface Prep Towel looks very interesting, this sis the first time I've heard of these but it sure seems like a time saver.
 
Great video, I will have to look into those surface prep towels. How long have you been useing them and what do you think of them? Are they easy to care for and how long do they hold up? Thanks-Jamie
 
I only have my towel on 3 cars to date. It does not appear to be wearing- shouldn't be at this stage. I did use it with ONR this week in Coronado as I was out of Glide. It worked very well. Like everything, it's a tool. If I use the towel, I am polishing afterwards. I do not do clay then wax type details so I won't be "toweling" and then protecting. I know one detailer who is using the nanoshock for expresses and getting $125 and completing them in 1 to 1.25 hrs. and really likes it-- he has purchased about 3 towels.
 
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