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Drive 'n' Shine - Nanolex New Car Prep - BMW E92 330D
Thought I had better make the effort and do a write as I haven't posted one for a while.
And just for a change its a BMW ![]() Even after the owner requesting that no prep work was done by the dealer, they insisted that they wouldn't be happy letting a new car be delivered unprepared, so to keep the peace they were told to do the very minimum (or their usual )On arrival ![]() ![]() Someone forgot to buff off parts of the PDI polish ![]() Rob (Gleam Machine) popped over on Monday to drink my coffee ![]() and catch up (we were later joined by 'The Celeb' in the pub) and was kind enough to leave me some BH Autofoam to try out, so after cracking out the logarithm book and calculator, I mixed up the correct amount and foamed the car.![]() While this was doing its thing, I cleaned the wheels with AS Smart Wheels (10:1) ![]() I have to say I was pretty impressed at how clean the BH AF left the car (although it was hardly a test of its abilities), I would imagine a pretty good touchless wash could be achieved with a well protected car. Car was then washed with AS Autowash, I suffered a battery failure on my camera then, so no pics. So resorting to my backup camera while batteries charged, I brought the car indoors for claying. Sonus green and AS Reglaze as lube. ![]() Good to see the dealers where up to their usual high standards this was the clay after less than a quarter bonnet.![]() All the horizontal panels were covered in rail dust, so back outside and another wash down with AG Fallout remover, which IMO is the best way to tackle rail dust, as claying can risk leaving parts of the contaminant still embedded in the paintwork due to the shearing action of claying, which can lead to further problems at a later date. Back inside to dry off, all the nooks and cranies where blown out with the airline to prevent annoying drips later. ![]() Onto tidying up the engine bay, first up removing the excess cavity wax from the top of the wing seams ![]() After applying some Tardis and wiping off ![]() The thin layer of grime in the engine compartment was wipedown then dressed with neat AS Finish, excess buffed off ![]() Then onto the inspection. There were a few light scratches and swirling on pretty much every panel, a complete nightmare to catch with the camera but I got this one. ![]() More worrying though (apart from the OP) was the pitting in the clear from when the hot rail dust had landed on the car. ![]() After inspected it with my illuminated magnifying pen it didn't, fortunately, appear to have penetrated the clear coat. A quick test section was done and I settled on SV CF Pro on a 3M polishing pad, which had enough bite to correct up the swirls and remove enough clear to eradicate the pitting. ![]() One day BMW might actually decide to do something about the shocking orange peel on the 3 series ![]() Once all the machine work was completed, the whole car, including wheels, was given an IPA wipedown ![]() ![]() Ready to apply Nanolex Premium Paint Sealant, this is claimed to last 2 -3 times as long as the Nanolex Basic Paint Sealant, so I shall be looking forward to the long term durability of this product. ![]() Applied as per the instructions to all painted surfaces including the wheels Once the sealant application was completed, I then used the glass kit, first up the cleaner ![]() ![]() Not the easiest of glass cleaners to use, but does seem to be very effective Then following the instructions the sealant was applied ![]() buffed and left for 2 hours before a final buff to remove the final residue once cured. Next up the interior treatments. First the leather sealant ![]() Applied as per the instructions Curing ![]() Carpets and mats were treated with the premium textile sealant ![]() Tyres were dressed with Zaino Z-16. Arches dressed with AS Finish. Tailpipes cleaned and sealed with Britemax metal sealant, which for the satin finish tailpipes is ideal as it is non-abrasive. And the end results, I took quite a few as I wanted to try and capture the glassy look this sealant gives I want these door handles ![]() ![]() Sealed wheels ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Cheers for looking Bryan Last edited by drive 'n' shine; 05-03-2009 at 12:27 AM. Reason: Moved pics |
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Just moving them over to a different one ![]()
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Yeah, not working for me either.
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All working now
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Washmitt Meister
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Having worked at a dealership I can say a lot of the cars came to us in appalling condition. We did the best we could under the time restraints but they generally left still much dirtier than I would have choosen to. Car looks great, nice work there.
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OCD Sufferer (Obsessive Car Detailer)
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Looks terrific, have to agree about orange peel on BMWs, mine being red, even looks like an orange!
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looking good mate.
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Do you have some beading pics?
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Nice work Bryan, I have one of those to do on Saturday...
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