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M0nk3y
12-19-2011, 12:45 PM
Well, it's about time :eeps

Car has been severely neglected from any proper washing technique. There was holograms all over the car, not to mention the PO had a clear bra installed and the installer actually cut the clear bra on the car, and CUT INTO THE PAINT!!!

Needless to say, I had my work up for me. I wasn't going for 100% correction, because with the amount of damage done, I knew it was going to be too much time, I looked at around 90-95%.

Products Used:

Wash:
Chemical Guys Citrus Wash and Gloss
2800 PSI Pressure Washer
2 Bucket Method
IronX

Clay:
Poorboys Clay
CG QD

Correction:
Makita 9227c
PC DA
M105
M205
LCC HydroPads

Protection:
Wolfgang 3.0 Paint Sealant
Dodo Juice Hardy Candy
Dodo Juice Rainforest Rub

Wheels:
Meguiars APC+
Poorboys Wheel Sealant
Meguiars Endurance Tire Gel

Exhaust:
Wheel Wax Metal Polish
Steel Wool #0000
Poorboys Wheel Sealant

Onto the Pictures!

Removing Clear Bra

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You can see the damage done from the clear bra

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Clear Bra Gone! Bye Bye Yellow!

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Another Picture of the Clear Bra Installed Damage

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Wash!

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IronX doing it's job, it's bleeding!

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IronX making the clay process pretty easy...barely nothing coming off the hood

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Correction Time!

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Close Your Eyes, this is scary

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Correction Done!

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Final Shots

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Thanks for looking!

az3579
12-19-2011, 01:02 PM
Those cuts on the front are hurting my eyes.... holy crap.
Beyond amazing work you did. Stunning.

ryankokesh
12-19-2011, 01:09 PM
Wow, amazing! Wouldn't expect anything less! :biggrin

L0veZHP
12-19-2011, 01:18 PM
Beautiful car & beautiful work! :like

Newjack
12-19-2011, 01:39 PM
Wow. How long did all of this take you?

M0nk3y
12-19-2011, 01:56 PM
Those cuts on the front are hurting my eyes.... holy crap.
Beyond amazing work you did. Stunning.

I know, I pulled the clearbra off and I thought it was just wax build up, thankfully all of it came out with minimal wetsanding.

Thanks!


Wow, amazing! Wouldn't expect anything less! :biggrin

Thank you!


Beautiful car & beautiful work! :like

Thanks!


Wow. How long did all of this take you?

Over 3 days it took me 18 hours

danewilson77
12-19-2011, 03:34 PM
Perfection.

SureShot434
12-19-2011, 03:58 PM
hold on i will be right back...i need to go change hehe

That is some amazing handy work there!!!!

so i had mine detailed today and i went to take pix after it was done.....and my iPhone stopped working :shift

I hope it stays clean enough to get some good shots tomorrow :)

L0veZHP
12-19-2011, 07:26 PM
Did the clear bra damage your car? and how?

Johnmadd
12-19-2011, 07:35 PM
Great work kyle.

Marcus-SanDiego
12-19-2011, 09:09 PM
Great work, Kyle.

Ryans323i
12-20-2011, 06:46 AM
Amazing work. So inspiring!

Some questions:
Did you need all those buffing pads? Do they get worn out, or it's easier to move on to a new pad instead of clean it?
How do you choose which pad to use with which product? (I've looked into pads and there's a lot of choices, but it seems to me that they all do only 1 of 3 things; cut, correct, or polish. Am I missing something?)

danewilson77
12-20-2011, 08:08 AM
Amazing work. So inspiring!

Some questions:
Did you need all those buffing pads? Do they get worn out, or it's easier to move on to a new pad instead of clean it?
How do you choose which pad to use with which product? (I've looked into pads and there's a lot of choices, but it seems to me that they all do only 1 of 3 things; cut, correct, or polish. Am I missing something?)

Pads are of different "cutting ability" and when you clean them you have to wait for them to dry. Couple of reasons there to have many pads.

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imola red zhp
12-20-2011, 08:42 AM
Love it Great work!!!

Hochspannung
12-20-2011, 08:57 AM
:like

That looks amazing!

brettbimmer
12-20-2011, 11:33 AM
Awesome job! ...So THAT'S what Imola Red is supposed to look like... :jawdrop

DirtyPillows
12-20-2011, 11:51 AM
How much does that kind of job cost?

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Rovert
12-20-2011, 12:10 PM
So I'll be over for you to help clear coat correct a black car? LOL. Does 2pm sound good? I'll bring the drinks.

M3Mark
12-20-2011, 01:27 PM
What an amazing job! I love Imola Red!

M0nk3y
12-20-2011, 04:12 PM
Perfection.


hold on i will be right back...i need to go change hehe

That is some amazing handy work there!!!!

so i had mine detailed today and i went to take pix after it was done.....and my iPhone stopped working :shift

I hope it stays clean enough to get some good shots tomorrow :)

So where are your thread and shots at? Hmmmm


Did the clear bra damage your car? and how?

The installer who did it cut the clear bra on the car. You cut the clear bra with a razor blade...you can think of the damage. He literally cut/into the paint :(


Great work kyle.


Great work, Kyle.


Amazing work. So inspiring!

Some questions:
Did you need all those buffing pads? Do they get worn out, or it's easier to move on to a new pad instead of clean it?
How do you choose which pad to use with which product? (I've looked into pads and there's a lot of choices, but it seems to me that they all do only 1 of 3 things; cut, correct, or polish. Am I missing something?)

I clean all my pads, but they take time to dry. That being said, the pads get caked up with polish and loose their ability to cut and need to be cleaned, and since I don't want to wait days for that 1 pad to dry. I use around 5-6 pads a car, that's why I have so much. You can cut it close with 3-4, but then you're not getting perfect results/results that you wanted.

It's all a gambling game when it comes to choosing correct Polish/Pad combo. You have to keep on experimenting with polish and pad combo until you find something. I have over 8 different pads, and 6 polishes, no car is the same. I knew this combo would work because I did a test panel on my car earlier in the year.

Polish/Cut/Correct are all the same :) There are softer pads, like LLC Black, Blue and Gold that are used for finishing polishes (Black) and blue/gold used to apply sealants or Jewel the paint...

Make Sense?


Love it Great work!!!


:like

That looks amazing!


Awesome job! ...So THAT'S what Imola Red is supposed to look like... :jawdrop


How much does that kind of job cost?

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When I did other cars, I was charging $300 for 3-step correction. I'm done with that though


So I'll be over for you to help clear coat correct a black car? LOL. Does 2pm sound good? I'll bring the drinks.

I'm too tired, lol


What an amazing job! I love Imola Red!

Thanks Everyone!

Hornung418
12-20-2011, 04:29 PM
Kyle...where is your Driver's side headlamp washer cover?!?!?!

Awesome job on the detail as always!

M0nk3y
12-20-2011, 04:32 PM
Kyle...where is your Driver's side headlamp washer cover?!?!?!

Awesome job on the detail as always!

Blah, I knew this would come up, just when!

When the car was in the body shop...(had to keep on going back to fix the dent on the roof and front bumper damage from unload), and it's FINALLY DONE. I was drying off the car and the cover just fell off. The body shop kept on saying how they broke it, and had to order a new part. But when it fell off, they rigged it so just stayed on (and it was still broke). Needless to say, I drove there Monday and they are ordering me a new piece and painting it for me.

Thanks!

Ryans323i
12-20-2011, 05:02 PM
I clean all my pads, but they take time to dry. That being said, the pads get caked up with polish and loose their ability to cut and need to be cleaned, and since I don't want to wait days for that 1 pad to dry. I use around 5-6 pads a car, that's why I have so much. You can cut it close with 3-4, but then you're not getting perfect results/results that you wanted.

It's all a gambling game when it comes to choosing correct Polish/Pad combo. You have to keep on experimenting with polish and pad combo until you find something. I have over 8 different pads, and 6 polishes, no car is the same. I knew this combo would work because I did a test panel on my car earlier in the year.

Polish/Cut/Correct are all the same :) There are softer pads, like LLC Black, Blue and Gold that are used for finishing polishes (Black) and blue/gold used to apply sealants or Jewel the paint...

Make Sense?

Nope. But I get the gist. I just need to start, "get my hands dirty" , and I'll start figuring things out. I'm going to try a 5 pad "kit" from autogeek, testing the different densities/feels (?) of the pads for the products I have. I think a light cutting pad, and some designated polishing- no cutting pads, and a jeweling pad (which is black apparently) will get me started. then I can order more of which I want. I'm sure I'll have more questions for you in the future, but thanks for helping so far!

M0nk3y
12-20-2011, 05:09 PM
Nope. But I get the gist. I just need to start, "get my hands dirty" , and I'll start figuring things out. I'm going to try a 5 pad "kit" from autogeek, testing the different densities/feels (?) for the products I have. I'm sure I'll have more questions for you in the future, but thanks for helping so far!

IMO, I wouldn't do that ;)

If you start out with M105/205 (Or Menzerna SIP/106FF) and Orange/White LCC pad you should be easy to go (Or Cyan, Tangerine Hydropads). The pad combination starts when you get alittle more into the detailing. Those pad combos are really nice for BMW CC

Ryans323i
12-20-2011, 05:17 PM
IMO, I wouldn't do that ;)

If you start out with M105/205 (Or Menzerna SIP/106FF) and Orange/White LCC pad you should be easy to go (Or Cyan, Tangerine Hydropads). The pad combination starts when you get alittle more into the detailing. Those pad combos are really nice for BMW CC

Ok. I've heard really good things about M105 before and would like to get some. I only have light swirls and light scratches from washing, so Orange and Whilte pads should handle that.?. And what does BMW CC mean? BMW Car Care?

M0nk3y
12-20-2011, 05:34 PM
Ok. I've heard really good things about M105 before and would like to get some. I only have light swirls and light scratches from washing, so Orange and Whilte pads should handle that.?. And what does BMW CC mean? BMW Car Care?

Yea 105 205 is the combo to use now. Can't beat it.

Orange with 105 and white with 205 on a PC should do the trick. BMW CC means clear coat

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yura
12-20-2011, 10:16 PM
Incredible job!

cakM3
12-25-2011, 08:01 AM
Easily one of the nicest paint correction/detail jobs I have ever seen :thumbsup Absolute perfection!

M0nk3y
12-25-2011, 12:43 PM
Incredible job!


Easily one of the nicest paint correction/detail jobs I have ever seen :thumbsup Absolute perfection!

Thanks Guys :)

zhp43867
01-02-2012, 04:45 AM
Gorgeous! How many miles are on your M if you don't mind me asking?

M0nk3y
01-02-2012, 07:16 AM
Gorgeous! How many miles are on your M if you don't mind me asking?

Thanks, there is just over 29k miles on the car now

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johnnyrad
01-04-2012, 05:28 PM
I must say you have inspired me! I'm doin it. I'm getting the PC 7424XP some 105 and 205 and some orange and white LLC pads and doin it. I'm tired of doing everything by hand I need to step up my game. BTW your car is sick!

On a side note, I'm thinking of using the Chemical Guys Jetseal 109 in lieu of the Wolfgang 3.0. Is this wise or no?

danewilson77
01-04-2012, 05:40 PM
I must say you have inspired me! I'm doin it. I'm getting the PC 7424XP some 105 and 205 and some orange and white LLC pads and doin it. I'm tired of doing everything by hand I need to step up my game. BTW your car is sick!

On a side note, I'm thinking of using the Chemical Guys Jetseal 109 in lieu of the Wolfgang 3.0. Is this wise or no?

Awesome

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bullfrogs_M3
01-04-2012, 05:45 PM
Great job as always Monkey!

I just got rid of my oxidation on the roof with a M105, SIP, SF, Jetseal 109 combo whammy this weekend. Wiped it right out.

Ryan, the M105 and SIP combo with orange and white pads, are the way to go PERIOD!!! And the Porter Cable 7424 is the most awesome orbital I have ever seen/used

M0nk3y
01-04-2012, 07:40 PM
I must say you have inspired me! I'm doin it. I'm getting the PC 7424XP some 105 and 205 and some orange and white LLC pads and doin it. I'm tired of doing everything by hand I need to step up my game. BTW your car is sick!

On a side note, I'm thinking of using the Chemical Guys Jetseal 109 in lieu of the Wolfgang 3.0. Is this wise or no?

Glad to know I'm inspiring people...haha. Doing stuff by hand only masks the problem. You can't even create enough heat to do correction. There is a random youtube video someone showed doing hand polish, and it took 10 minutes to do a 2x2 section by hand, crazy.

Thanks for the comment!

Jetseal 109 is better than Wolfgang 3.0 I just got Wolfgang because it offers better depth and gloss than Jetseal 109 (but at the cost of less protection overall). Both are outstanding sealants, don't get me wrong...it's just that I have personal choices and through my experience with Wolfgang I'm not going to change.


Great job as always Monkey!

I just got rid of my oxidation on the roof with a M105, SIP, SF, Jetseal 109 combo whammy this weekend. Wiped it right out.

Ryan, the M105 and SIP combo with orange and white pads, are the way to go PERIOD!!! And the Porter Cable 7424 is the most awesome orbital I have ever seen/used

105 and SIP? That seems like 2 intense polishes with no really finishing effect. If you wanted a Menzerna Polish, you could go 106FF.

bullfrogs_M3
01-04-2012, 08:05 PM
105 and SIP? That seems like 2 intense polishes with no really finishing effect. If you wanted a Menzerna Polish, you could go 106FF.

I'll have to look into the 106FF since I am getting ready to put together an order from Detailed Image right now

M0nk3y
01-04-2012, 08:07 PM
I'll have to look into the 106FF since I am getting ready to put together an order from Detailed Image right now

If you want a sample let me know

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brettbimmer
05-15-2012, 07:34 PM
I cannot think of a more deserving place to put these photos then under Kyle's existing thread of my cleaned up (but still aspiring to match the M master's M) IR ZHP. Thank you, kind sir for all of the help and assistance once again. You are a gentleman and a scholar! I figure that with another 30 years of practice, I may have it looking like your M.

Meguiar's 105 & 205 with Porter Cable random orbital (with foam pads), two coats Chemical Guys Jetseal 109 (hand), and two coats of Collinite 885 paste wax (hand).

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Just for you K - next to one of them "P" cars. :biggrin
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JohnnyGraphic
05-16-2012, 03:10 AM
Dang! Excellent job! That is A LOT of work.

danewilson77
05-16-2012, 03:25 AM
Damn. Perfection achieved!

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M0nk3y
05-16-2012, 03:31 AM
Well done! The results speak for themselves. Awesome work!

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Ryans323i
05-16-2012, 05:06 AM
I cannot think of a more deserving place to put these photos then under Kyle's existing thread of my cleaned up (but still aspiring to match the M master's M) IR ZHP. Thank you, kind sir for all of the help and assistance once again. You are a gentleman and a scholar! I figure that with another 30 years of practice, I may have it looking like your M.

.....

I couldn't agree more! I think there's a couple handfuls of us that appreciate Kyle's guidance and aspire to have our cars shining like his! Great work Brett, the Z looks perfect.

On a side note, I think we have the hottest collection of BMWs (Edit: and 1 Audi :shifty) on this forum!

johnrando
05-16-2012, 06:27 AM
Beautiful. Do mine, do mine! :biggrin

brettbimmer
05-16-2012, 10:03 AM
Thanks all for your kind words. Not perfect, but that leaves me room for improvement next time!

@ Ryan - Totally agree! Looking forward to seeing your custom paintwork in a few days. And yes, special cars AND people on this site!

@ John - We are only about...3,000 miles apart. Time for a road trip?? :p

Beau B
07-03-2012, 02:26 PM
Bumping an old thread... Both cars look amazing! Great job..

M0nk3y.. I just want to make sure I got your process right, you did the orbital buffer to fix the paint blemishes and than hand waxed? Do you have any tips on using the orbital buffer for someone who has never used one before? Lastly do you prefer the Dodo over Meguiars Wax/Polish? Sorry for all the newb questions.. thanks for the help..

I found an answer to some of my questions for those wondering about orbital buffers.. here is the link in case anyone else had similar questions

http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showthread.php?2944-Polishing-Detail-Guide-Written-by-M0nk3y&highlight=M0nk3y

Beau