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BMW 320 Paint correction detail


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This BMW was subject for a machine polish at our Gosport Unit a few months back to reduce the appearance of swirls that the owner was unhappy with.

Ideally I wanted 3 days on the car as I knew the paint was going to put up a fight, but the owner and I settled on 2 days and we'll see how it came out afterwards.

 

Typically I gave it more tickling than I really should have (as I'm not a fan of the single stage polishing details), but you'll see shortly!

 

The beast was dropped off the night before, so I could make an early start

 

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In the cold morning light...

 

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As usual door shuts were sprayed with APC, wheels with Evolution wheel cleaner, then a liberal amount of creamy goodness in the shape of Bubbly Jubbly SSF.

 

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Iron Awe the wheels

 

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Once the wheels were cleaned and the SSF rinsed off, the car was washed with the 2 bucket method, grit guards and the trusty Z sponge.

Moved indoors, dried off ready to clay.

 

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Dodo Juice Gentle Grey clay in action on the upper panels

 

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and lowers

 

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Paint thickness readings taken all over, and a little bit of taping up to protect sensitive areas from the rotary but also dust ingress.

Ready to go......

 

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Roof 1st

 

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A bit difficult to see but a 50/50 on the roof pillar.

 

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Front wing before

 

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During

 

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and after

 

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Each panel instead of getting 1 hit, and being happy with whatever the improvement was, got 1-3 hits with Scholl S3 Gold and a wipe down with Eraser. Followed by a further polishing set with Menzerna 85RE and another wipe down, before moving on to the next panel.

 

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End of day 1.

 

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Day 2.

 

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Polishing completed, time for a turbo charged de-dust!

 

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Final wipe downs with Eraser, and double checked with the sun gun and natural light. We are now ready to wax....

 

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Britemax Vantage Wax rides again!

 

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Not too shabby for a 2 dayer

 

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Tyres dressed, exhaust tip polished and glass and chrome dealt with. Are we brave enough to show the car in bright sunlight?

 

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You bet we are! Bling Bling

 

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I am very proud of this job, and the owner was delighted too.

 

Thanks for looking

 

Tim

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  • 4 months later...

What a fantastic thread, its like watching a surgeon operate on a patient. I love the stage by stage photo's as well so you can see the progression as the 'patient' starts to get better. I can't believe the crap that came off the paint and onto the clay bar. A brilliant job.

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Another supurb job Tim. :thumbs:

 

Given our Zeds are prone to stone chipping are you able to deal with those especially on pearlescent paints, accepting that without a respray it is unlikely they they would ever be fully 'hidden'?

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