F10 M5 Detail
F10 M5 Detail
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Jazzer

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1,758 posts

230 months

Thursday 4th July 2013
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Rob Leys (GleamMachine) has worked his magic on my car (new car preparation detail, internal and external).

I'm delighted with the results once again....






The finish is quite stunning, well worth the money.

DeanR32

1,840 posts

209 months

Thursday 4th July 2013
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That looks stunning!

magnum555

473 posts

185 months

Thursday 4th July 2013
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Excellent work looking very slick!!

JMRS4

2,390 posts

224 months

Thursday 4th July 2013
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Looks great Jazzer, mine coming same colour in September.
What finish to the paint did you use?.
I have just finished the wife's car with "ARMOR ALL" and it really stands out.
Normally use Colonite 476S , but this stuff looks like glass.

Jazzer

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1,758 posts

230 months

Thursday 4th July 2013
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Rob told me what he used, but I can't remember the name!

Incredible finish on it, happy bunny.

Carlton Banks

3,675 posts

262 months

Thursday 4th July 2013
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Looks amazing! Much more positive than that last post about m5 theft!

Jazzer

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1,758 posts

230 months

Thursday 4th July 2013
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Carlton Banks said:
Looks amazing! Much more positive than that last post about m5 theft!
Just want it to look good when it goes!!

Contigo

3,130 posts

235 months

Thursday 4th July 2013
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Lol cleaning it for them too! What a nice guy biggrin

I must admit I was going to ask why detail a car that can't be very old but they have done an amazing job. I really must get mine done so will be onto you for details when I get some spare cash!


Jazzer

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1,758 posts

230 months

Thursday 4th July 2013
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The idea is to seal the bodywork and interior with high quality products, so that it retains its good looks for longer, with regular washing being much easier as a result.

The bodywork has two layers of wax applied and looks, and feels, amazing.

Edited by Jazzer on Thursday 4th July 21:01

Contigo

3,130 posts

235 months

Thursday 4th July 2013
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Jazzer said:
The idea is to seal the bodywork and interior with high quality products, so that it retains it's good looks for longer, with regular washing being much easier as a result.

The bodywork has two layers of wax applied and looks, and feels, amazing.
Makes perfect sense. I think my old man had some Supaguard put on his Audi free of charge from new and he swear it has made a big difference to washing etc...

Did you get a good deal on the F10?




Jazzer

Original Poster:

1,758 posts

230 months

Thursday 4th July 2013
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The dealer stuff is crap, often applied hastily by a silly wee boy.

The stuff they charge hundreds for can be had for £50 and applied by oneself.

I know of one dealer where salesmen ring a bell every time they supaguard a customer!!

The deal on the F10 was too good to say no to.....sooo glad I held out for it, as I was in danger of doing a daft deal last summer.

The car really turns heads too, more than my E60 did.