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GoldenOne
03-17-2006, 09:31 PM
6 hours of fun proved to be well worth it though, lookin almost brand new!

Enjoy:
http://free.300zxclub.com/files/2/BMW%20003.jpg

http://free.300zxclub.com/files/2/BMW%20004.jpg

http://free.300zxclub.com/files/2/BMW%20006.jpg

http://free.300zxclub.com/files/2/BMW%20009.jpg

GoldenOne
03-17-2006, 09:32 PM
http://free.300zxclub.com/files/2/BMW%20011.jpg

http://free.300zxclub.com/files/2/BMW%20013.jpg

http://free.300zxclub.com/files/2/BMW%20014.jpg

http://free.300zxclub.com/files/2/BMW%20015.jpg

GoldenOne
03-17-2006, 09:33 PM
http://free.300zxclub.com/files/2/BMW%20018.jpg

DaveVoorhis
03-17-2006, 09:39 PM
You missed a spot... :D

onewhippedpuppy
03-17-2006, 09:52 PM
Wanna come vist me in KS?:D

GoldenOne
03-17-2006, 10:00 PM
dave
its murphys law to always miss a spot while working your ass (and fingers) off...but if you meant the rear bumper, it has to be repainted not enough paint left to be restored

puppy
as much as i would love too see kansas...spring break is almost over and time for school again :(

smcgowan
03-17-2006, 10:00 PM
Nice job. I had mine done last fall and it really brings it back it life. Of course I didn't spend 6 hours. I spent $200 and had someone else do it along with stream clean the interior and leather conditioning.


Foamy is Lord and master...


Wax on... Wax off

Alexlind123
03-17-2006, 11:29 PM
Its nice to see dingless doors...

I have to work with this

http://servo.postverket.us/alex/piccon6.JPG
http://servo.postverket.us/alex/ding1.JPG

Evan
03-17-2006, 11:38 PM
wow! did you have swirl marks or other paint damage?

GoldenOne
03-17-2006, 11:51 PM
there was very very minor swirl marks on the hood, the only paint damage I have is both bumpers, paint is pretty much shot in both places (salvaged some of the front bumper w/some compound & extra elbow grease). Theres a few imperfections from previous owner (knicked paint where they debadged) but it cleaned up nicely for being 14 years old...

Paul in NZ
03-18-2006, 01:00 AM
ahhhh black looks unreal in low light.....

wingman
03-18-2006, 01:40 AM
What's a 'claybar'?

onewhippedpuppy
03-18-2006, 07:26 AM
What's a 'claybar'?

You go over your car's paint with it before you wax, it takes the imperfections out. It's literally a bar of clay, used with a detailer spray that acts as a lubricant. The before and after is pretty amazing if you've never done it, it makes your finish smooth as glass.

Golden, what products did you use?

GoldenOne
03-18-2006, 10:30 AM
I used all Mothers products, the california gold wash, clay bar, and the three step wax products (pre wax cleaner, sealer and glaze, and carnauba wax). I have used turtlewax products on my mothers ford and meguiars on my e38, and I have to say that Mothers produced better results.

Russell
03-18-2006, 11:18 AM
It is a synthetic and puts a really deep shine on my dark green car. Then I often use mother's topper wax or s100 or poorboys natty's blue wax. Looks even deeper with both a synthetic wax protection and carnuaba wax protection. Of course, best results when you prepare ethe surface with detail clay, polishes before wax. Prep is everything.


I used all Mothers products, the california gold wash, clay bar, and the three step wax products (pre wax cleaner, sealer and glaze, and carnauba wax). I have used turtlewax products on my mothers ford and meguiars on my e38, and I have to say that Mothers produced better results.

SRR2
03-18-2006, 11:20 AM
You didn't take the wheels off to clean the insides? What a hack job.

You know the problem with making your car so shiny? The dang orange peel looks so obvious. You just can't win, can you.

Alexlind123
03-18-2006, 01:10 PM
You didn't take the wheels off to clean the insides? What a hack job.

You know the problem with making your car so shiny? The dang orange peel looks so obvious. You just can't win, can you.

Orange peel?

GoldenOne
03-18-2006, 04:58 PM
You didn't take the wheels off to clean the insides? What a hack job.

You know the problem with making your car so shiny? The dang orange peel looks so obvious. You just can't win, can you.

hmmm...orange peel? if memory serves me, its when the paint texture is uneven after a car or something has been painted. My car looks/feels pretty smooth to me, so where do u see this so called orange peel?

your right...I didnt clean the insides of the wheels, I should of but I didnt...

EDIT: haha, its not "orange peel" you see, the "texture" is from not having a high res camera and resizing the picture...
THIS is orange peel (bottom half)
http://www.sherwin-automotive.com/reference/troubleshooting_guide/photo_image/OrangeB_photo.jpg

632 Regal
03-18-2006, 06:20 PM
yeah, car looks like crap, maybe we should trade?

Just lookin in your best interest.

:D

digitaldragon03
03-18-2006, 08:21 PM
i did the mothers 3 step and clay bar, 6 months later, still glossy even when dirty. Great product.

Alexlind123
03-18-2006, 08:43 PM
LOL, how could someone see orangepeel in those pics?

CharlesAFerg
03-19-2006, 04:06 AM
OMGOSH, someone please PM me what to buy, and how to do it, I've got so much paint damage, but not enough $$ to repaint... At least give me a link to somewhere where it shows, I need to fill in rock chips most importantly...
You will be my hero if you help me fix this before Summer...:D
-Charles

SRR2
03-19-2006, 06:57 AM
Sure your car has orange peel. ALL BMW paint has orange peel!

You can see it clearly in the third picture down here. Look at the reflection of the tree in front of the garage. The branches are wavy. So is the roofline of the garage, which is sharp in the first picture. It's not really a defect

onewhippedpuppy
03-19-2006, 08:26 AM
Most new cars have orange peel, my wife's 4Runner had it. My car has a respray, it if didn't have orange peel before, it sure as hell does now.

Charles, most 3 step systems are pretty easy, it you've ever waxed a car you can handle it. In KS Pep Boys sells the Mothers Reflections stuff, the regular Mothers products, as well as Meguiars. All of which are pretty easy to use, and should give you good results. As for the rock chips, it's very difficult to get good results DIY. I would recomend getting a price for touch up from a body shop, for just rock chips it shouldn't be that much.