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Old 19-10-2009, 09:10 AM   #1
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Had my CSL detailed by a mate of mine this weekend, who spent 2.5 days getting it looking great.

Thought you might be interested in what he did, and what he used, and obviously like to see some pics!

So, here it is...

This w'end i had Dan's M3 CSL booked in for a Stage 1 paint correction detail. He arrived promptly around 7 am on Friday morning. The below pictures were the car upon delivery









































and the engine bay





the car was jetwashed down and the wheels were sprayed and left to dwell in Bilberry wheel cleaner



the door shuts, fuel cap and arches were sprayed in Meguiars APC and left to dwell







the car then had a prewash snowfoam which was left to dwell for 5 mins to loosen the dirt. It was then jetwashed down along with wheels, door shuts, fuel cap and arches. It was then washed using the 2 bucket method with Meguiars shampoo plus and jetwashed down.

the car was then clayed with Gloss it mild clay and Meguiars Last Touch as lube. surprisingly very little contamination came off with only the lower body half being worst off. Hopefully this is a credit to your car maintenance Dan



the wheels were then sprayed in Bilberry again and all parts were agitated with brushes



it was then washed again using the 2 bucket method





and then dried using Meguirs Last Touch as a drying aid, which left us with this







it was now time for a snack



the car was then taken into the garage



it was then cleansed with a paint cleaner which left this, not bad







so lets get the halogen lights on and inspect the paint..











the M3 was then taped up ready for machine polishing. Now this was a stage 1 correction booking so the idea was not to remove all defects, but i would say 85-90% at least were removed. I used a Makita rotary with a selection of 3M polishing pads and Meguiars polishing pads where more bite was needed. For the polish Menzerna 106FA was used. This has enough cut if worked correctly but can also finish down to an LSP finish.









not the best of angles but here was a 50/50 of the drivers side rear arch being corrected, defects remaining clearly visible on the pillar



i worked my way around the boot and then the passenger side





at this point it was getting late, so one last pic as the garage was shut





Saturday brought a new day, and these guys were already waiting for breakfast



moving round to the drivers front wing



to this



and this



to this





a quick shot of the passenger rear wing after correction





now onto the bonnet. The front of the car had clearly seen some paintwork, which in fairness had been done quite well, although the bonnet did have quite a 'flat' appearance to it. This pic doesnt show it too well, but the right hand edge of the bonnet is corrected, which brought the metallic flake out much more



Then the drivers side of the bonnet leading up to the first crease, this pic shows it more clearly



and the rest of the bonnet after machine polishing



The car was then brought outside and dusted down using Meguiars Last Touch









The whole car was then wiped down with Menzerna Top Inspection



Dodo Juice Lime Prime Lite glaze and pre-wax cleanser was then applied and buffed off



For a wax i chose to use Collinite 476s. This wax can create a very good finish but was primarily used as winter is fast approaching and it will create a very hard wearing protective barrier from the elements. 2 applications were applied leaving a good curing time between each



which left this



The wheels were treated with PoorBoys wheel sealant



and the tyres with 2 coats of Meguiars Endurance tyre gel



which left this



Another day was now complete, time for bed.

Sunday came and a cold morning it was, frost everywhere.

As always these guys were eating



and so were the pheasants



these guys were waiting for breaky



and the amount of noise these chaps were making they were definetly waiting for theirs



Anyway, the M3 was rolled out the garage. The sun being so low was really bringing the metallic flake out now On with this mornings task, the engine bay.

It was rinsed down with hot water and Meguiars APC was sprayed and left to dwell





It was then aggitated with a selection of brushes, hot water and shampoo plus and more Meguiars APC. Then finally rinsed down.

Aerospace 303 was then sprayed onto all rubbers and plastics and left to soak for 5 mins before being wiped down



which left this, much better than the delivery photos previously







Next up was a lovely product, Zaino Z8 Grand Finale which was lightly sprayed onto a panel at a time, worked in and buffed off



The exhaust tips were treated with Meguiars All Metal Polish



Door seal rubbers and any exterior plastic was treated with AutoGlym Bumper Care



The interior was hoovered and dusted with fine brushes





So, finally some finished pictures...









































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Old 19-10-2009, 09:44 AM   #2
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Old 19-10-2009, 10:05 AM   #3
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That looks awesome

I miss mine even more now
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Old 19-10-2009, 11:55 AM   #4
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Very nice. SB cars always come out so well in detail photos. Trying to keep it like that? That's another issue. Beautiful car.
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Old 19-10-2009, 07:30 PM   #5
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i cant see any pics
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Old 19-10-2009, 07:57 PM   #6
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Teasing me now...where are the pics.
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Old 20-10-2009, 09:41 AM   #7
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I enjoyed reading that, good write up

Car looks great...
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Old 20-10-2009, 09:48 AM   #8
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pics broke yesterday, but are now fixed.

Thanks for the comments guys!
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Old 20-10-2009, 01:07 PM   #9
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Approx how much does that much detailing cost?
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Old 20-10-2009, 03:02 PM   #10
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nice thx for sharing
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