BMW M3 CS Sunday clean by an amateur!

BMW M3 CS Sunday clean by an amateur!

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astonhold

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60 posts

153 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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Hello

Having had my car detailed last year, I have since been spending some of my hard earned on various cleaning products trying to keep the car in as good condition as I can. This detailing lark is pretty new to me since I have bought the car and so I have been reading lots of threads on various forums about the sort of products I should use etc etc. With this in mind I have now bought the following products you see below. Please let me know your thoughts on what I have. I am totally open to suggestions of products I should use!



This is the car as of 10:15am. Not too bad, but I have cleaning products and they need using!



Front wheels with a reasonable amount of brake dust on!



Dirt on the front wings and door



And the rear bumper



Nasty black tail pipes



Not sure if you can see, but there is a bird dropping on the roof



So, first off are the wheels with Rim Seven



This is after about ten minutes



Then they were rinsed off



Now on to the snowfoam



This was a few minutes after the foam went on



Left to dwell for ten minutes or so and then rinsed off



Now on to the two bucket wash with two grit guard buckets and two woolly mits



Leaving this





I bought this as part of the smooth surface clay kit as I have never used clay before. I enjoyed this more than I thought!



The car was last clayed in September and it was amazing seeing just how much was pulled off the car.



Next up were the wheels. I'm not so keen on this part! They take ages...



Exhausts. They didn't come up much better than they are in this photo, but will do



Using a once white buffing towel and the quick wax from the smooth surface kit.



Dressing the tyres



The windows next



Now finished, here are the results. This was at 4:45pm!





Unfortunately the sun had gone in







Moved on to the road as I had my Dad's motor to do!



As I said I am open to any suggestions from anyone about products to try. This is my daily driver and I don't have the time to give it a weekly wash, but I do try and keep it reaonably clean. I have got Tom from All That Gleams coming over to give it the once over in May prior to a possible European jaunt!

Thanks for looking

astonhold

Original Poster:

60 posts

153 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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Not sure whether the moderators allow this, but I have found the post on Detailing World showing my car being detailed by All That Gleams last September

http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/foru...d.php?t=240...

Craikeybaby

10,442 posts

226 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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Its a nice car and it looks really good!

My only suggestion would be some sort of proper wax/sealant, unless the quick wax is more than a detailing spray?

jgoodwood

489 posts

205 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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Craikeybaby said:
Its a nice car and it looks really good!

My only suggestion would be some sort of proper wax/sealant, unless the quick wax is more than a detailing spray?
Totally agree.. the megs stuff you've used will last until you wash it next! Get some decent wax - needn't cost a bomb..

astonhold

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60 posts

153 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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Cheers for the comments guys. I haven't purchased any wax yet as no idea which one to choose! When it was detailed last September it had Dodo Juice Supernatural that made it look very slick. Tom, from All That Gleams is coming down in May to work on it. I am hoping to take it to France later that month and he said that he may use a new Swissvax product on it

Seperately, I tried cleaning my exhausts with some fine metal wool and the Autosol, but couldn't shift the black stuff. I have read other threads about this. Any ideas??


Bezerk

392 posts

160 months

Tuesday 20th March 2012
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Try a metal polish with a bit more cut such as Britemax.
You can also buy polishing cones which fit on the end of a standard drill, one of those with a dab of polish should sort that.

As for paint protection, if you are going the wax route, try Swissvax Shield.
I have not used it, but gets good reviews and will be ideal for the planned road trip.

Sealants wise, Zaino is a good choice.

astonhold

Original Poster:

60 posts

153 months

Thursday 22nd March 2012
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Cheers guys

I was bored today so thought I would thoroughly hoover and dust the interior. I thought I would go for the tennis lawn look on the mats!

iPhone quality photo


In regard to the exhaust tips I have seen these on ebay. Is this the stuff I should be getting?

Britemax Twins
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/110813528587?ssPageName=...

Metal Polishing and Compound Kit
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290686382853?ssPageName=...

I have a power drill so would like to use that if needed. Any help would be much appreciated!

Regards

paulmon

2,145 posts

242 months

Thursday 22nd March 2012
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Dremel is the answer to your exhaust woes. Worked a treat with mine.

AWG

855 posts

157 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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Great car mate, joy to read.

astonhold

Original Poster:

60 posts

153 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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Thank you

Stupidlikeafox

794 posts

179 months

Saturday 26th May 2012
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Top job there, and lovely car too. Really need to get into this snowfoam business, would save a lot of time and my paintwork probably!

One question....did you deliberately snowfoam your wheelie bin? wink

JulesB

535 posts

160 months

Tuesday 29th May 2012
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Give the car a good run and get the exhaust good and hot, spray with truck wash, leave for 10 mins then pressure wash off, neat trick that always works and gives you an excuse to give the car a good hammering driving