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I have posted these pictures of the stunning M6 just detailed on behalf of the owner to show the lovely reflections.
http://ph.uncle-dave.co.uk/upload/ima
http://ph.uncle-dave.co.uk/upload/ima
http://ph.uncle-dave.co.uk/upload/ima
http://ph.uncle-dave.co.uk/upload/ima
http://ph.uncle-dave.co.uk/upload/ima
http://ph.uncle-dave.co.uk/upload/ima
http://ph.uncle-dave.co.uk/upload/ima
http://ph.uncle-dave.co.uk/upload/ima
LOL no...
Wash & Wax = exactly that...
Detailing = renovation and protection of the paint surfaces to remove scratches / swirls / staines / etc...
e.g. wash your car then go and park it under a street light at night... if your car hasnt been detailed you will see scratches / swirls / etc - it this you can see in direct sunlight and what causes paintwork to go 'dull'
Scott
-Obsessive Car Detailing
Wash & Wax = exactly that...
Detailing = renovation and protection of the paint surfaces to remove scratches / swirls / staines / etc...
e.g. wash your car then go and park it under a street light at night... if your car hasnt been detailed you will see scratches / swirls / etc - it this you can see in direct sunlight and what causes paintwork to go 'dull'
Scott
-Obsessive Car Detailing
Hi Padi, yes the best way is with a machine polisher but it is not as easy as that, there are many typres of polisher, types of heads, types of product and many types of application.
Due to the above you need to be careful.
I would suggest practice makes perfect, give it a go on an old panel from a scrap yard.
Drop me a line if you would like a few pointers.
Due to the above you need to be careful.
I would suggest practice makes perfect, give it a go on an old panel from a scrap yard.
Drop me a line if you would like a few pointers.
Dave Dax Builder said:
Is "Detailing" the same as wash n' wax? in the same way a "Designer sandwich bar" is to a Butty shop????
Crass in the extreme!

Anyway...I agree with the earlier poster. Silver is, firstly, quite a difficult to get the best out of and secondly even more difficult I have found to convey the results of your labours across in photographs. These are only best appreciated in the flesh.
I can see from your photos Glyn that you have undoubtedly done a superb job on that car!...even though it's not obvious from those pics! Good work indeed!
Here's a slideshow of my Arctic Silver 1998 840Ci Sport which was the last silver car I detailed...again the final result is difficult to convey in photographs (second car down on this page):
www.bmwclassics.co.uk/gallery/
glyn waxmasteR said:
Hi Graeme, yes the work carried out was to wash the car thouroughly, then klay all its paintwork, cleanse the paintwork and finally add 2 coats of Zymol vintage wax.
........and the results of Glyn's work still sparcles after a number of handwashes to remove the salt & mucky road crud.
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