Today's Detail: Black 06 760Li Needing Some Love (LOTS OF PICS)

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Today’s detail consisted of a 2006 BMW 760Li (V12!) with 9,600 miles in black. Well the car sits outside 24/7 has never been waxed, and has only gone to through quickie washes or dealer washes. The car had HEAVY contamination, moderate to heavy marring/swirls, and the worse acid rain etching I have seen on a car less then a year old. I was not able to remove the acid rain etching on the horizontal surfaces because it would require either a complete wet-sanding or total repaint. The owner didn’t want me to go through removing the acid rain etching, since she really didn’t notice them (but of course any autopian would).



Anyways the sun wasn’t being very nice today so all the before pics are under the halogen lights and camera flash in the garage.



Process:



Paint:


Wash exterior with Meg’s Gold Class.

Clayed with sonus clay and meg’s gold class with water mixture as lube.

Attempt one on removing etching from trunk lid:

Optimum polish with polish pad via rotary @ 1500 rpms. (nothing)

Attempt two: OHC with orange cut pad via rotary @1500 rpms (nada)

Attempt three: Hi Temp EC with yellow cut pad via rotary @1700rpms!!! (etching laughed at me at that point. )

Attempt Four: Menzerna Powergloss with yellow cut par via rotary @1700rpms! Etching basically slapped me on the face!) I gave up on the horizontal panels etching after that knowing they weren’t going anywhere!

Rest of the car’s horizontal panels: Hi-Temp EC/ RMG @1500rpms with orange cut pad

Vertical panels: Optimum OHC via polishing pad @ 1500rpms

Entire car then buffed Menzerna FPII via rotary @1000-1200 rpms with white polish pad.

Wiped down the exterior with Duragloss Aquawax

Applied Colinite IW845 for durability (and good looks too!)



Wheels: I hate BMW brake dust!

Meg’s Wheel brightner X 2 @ a 50/50 water dilution ratio!! Lucky the wheels cleared the calipers enough to get my hand and trusty meg’s wheel brush.

Re-washed wheels with Meg’s Gold Class to neutralize pH.

Wheel wells dressed with AA.



Interior: Normal to moderate dirt, stains, dusting.

EVERYTHING cleaned with woolite/water mix.

Carpets cleaned with oxy-pro/woolite (two canisters connected and bought in target) (WORKS AWESOME by the way) extracted with LGCM

Leather treated with Z10 and vinyl got 303



Total Process: 10 hours!



Before pics:

Clay bar after two panels!!!!!



760_Clay.jpg




760_door_flash_b4.jpg




760_fr_dr_door_b4.jpg




760_trunk_lid_b4.jpg




760_pass_quarter_b4.jpg
 
Left door unpolished right door well duh...



760_door_by_door_after.jpg




HERE IS THE ACID RAIN ETCHING that covered the horizontal surfaces of the car....vertical panels didnt have the etching. This pic is after four different attempts with different polishes!



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In this pick I havent done the bumper yet...

760_rear_quarter_dr_after.jpg




This pic is the trunk lid...I think the light reflections are fuzzy because of the etching or my camera skills suck lol



760_trunk_lid_after.jpg
 
Here is three pics of the interior. Sun was pretty much down when I finished the interior. These pics suck but since I took em I might as well post them.



760_inside_driver.jpg




760_rear_seat.jpg




Edited: I realized I posted two of the same interior pics which I now deleted.



As always questions or comments welcomed :)
 
GREAT LOOKING car! You need to show me how to use a rotary one day! I'll come and help on one of your details :buffing:
 
BTW this is the same customer with the F430. Im going back to do a full detail on the Bentley C GT this Friday and then the following Monday, I detailing their Range Rover. They also have an Escalade but that's the beater truck and they arent worried about that one getting messed up. Can you tell they are car people! :) One of the nicest customers I have ever had though!
 
Next time try to kick up the speed with HTEC up to 2200-2300 and a FAIR amount of pressure! I've done a dark blue Toyota Yaris with an extremely hard repaint. This was the only solution. The panels were steaming hot but the defects came out and the film build was pretty much intact.
 
Great work Chris, hard to believe that car is less than a year old. Really shameful that these "car" people would take such poor car of a 760Li. I guess this may be a case of more money than brains or they don't care. Why would you leave such a machine like this outside 24/7. Ok, I have to go cry now... :cry:
 
Bence said:
Next time try to kick up the speed with HTEC up to 2200-2300 and a FAIR amount of pressure! I've done a dark blue Toyota Yaris with an extremely hard repaint. This was the only solution. The panels were steaming hot but the defects came out and the film build was pretty much intact.



If I was detailing a my car I would give that a try.....but a $130k 760Li :eek: :eek:



Quoting myself "I rather risk perfection, then risk paint!"
 
Ben Kenobi said:
Great work Chris, hard to believe that car is less than a year old. Really shameful that these "car" people would take such poor car of a 760Li. I guess this may be a case of more money than brains or they don't care. Why would you leave such a machine like this outside 24/7. Ok, I have to go cry now... :cry:



Only having a two car garage doesnt help. They did clear the garage to fit the F430 and the 760 in there. He getting a car cover for the Bent GT.
 
I think they need to either cut down on the amount of vehicles they have or buy a house with a bigger garage. Seems a shame that they aren't all in covered parking.
 
I think they need to either cut down on the amount of vehicles they have or buy a house with a bigger garage. Seems a shame that they aren't all in covered parking. Do they have room to build on to what they have?
 
Ben - Nope. Its in a "regular" neighborhood. They are starting to pay more attention to their cars. Im certainly not the cheapest detailer, and they are considering other options to protect their cars, i.e storage for the 430 and GT elsewhere...etc.
 
Love your outline, pictures, outcome, and overall effort!





The owner should be *proud* to drive that puppy around.





And my goodness, that interior looks like a cockpit to an airplane. What does the rear i-drive do?
 
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