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Anzafin's "SPRING RENOVATION" - Part 1

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Old 04-12-2009, 02:09 PM
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At last I had enough free time to take care of my E60 again!

I've ordered lots of new detailing stuff and I've been very anxious to use them on my sapphire black 530d. The weather starts to be warmer and warmer and you can see and hear the snow melting. That's why it's dirty everywhere, and my car really needed a good wash. I didn't satisfy to only wash the car, but gave it a full detail for the summer!

I did a paint correction at last September, and only a light polish was needed now. However, I managed to spend a full day with the job (12h) !

The process was:


1) Pre-wash
- Turtle Wax Super Solvent Wash Spray
- Bilt-Hamber Autofoam

2) Wash
- Turtle Wax Big Orange

3) Claying
- Zaino Z-18 clay
- Turtle Wax Big Orange as lubricant

4) Polish
- Presta Chroma 1500 Polish + Lake Country CCA White pad
- Presta Chroma Swirl Remover + Lake Country CCA Blue pad
- Presta Spray'N Shine as moisturizer
- Flex XC 3401 VRG

5) Wax
- Clearkote Red Moose Machine Glaze
- Collinite 915
- Mother's Reflections Top Coat

6) Tires
- AutoGlym Instant Tyre Dressing

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Lots of pictures were taken, and I tried to eliminate as much as possible, but still ended up to approximately 50 pictures to share with the forum...
Sorry about the ghettoish washing hall, but I'm lucky I can use it. Washing during winter would almost be impossible without it!

Befores








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1) Pre-wash

- My trusted K?rcher K4.97M


- I started with the Turtle Wax Super Solvent Wash Spray


- You can see how it strips the previous wax layers


- Then after rinse followed the Autofoam






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2) Wash

- Two bucket method with a grit guard rules


- I foamed the car with the Turtle Wax Big Orange too to have some more lubrication


- Mother's sheepskin mitt


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3) Claying

- I use Zaino Z-18


- The Turtle Wax Super Solvent Wash Spray did a great work --> I got absolutely nothing into clay!


- After the rinse I dried the panels with Chemical Guys Ultra Plush Miracle Dryer - Great towel!


- Letting everything dry
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4) Polish

- Before polishing I wanted to measure the paint thickness using my new Paint Detective 8 ptg


- I got great results and felt safe to go


- Some minor swirls after the winter. I had some difficulties to get decent pics on them.






- Some taping for protection




- I only needed the Chroma 1500 Polish and Chroma Swirl Remover, which are the least agressive products in Presta Buffing System


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Some afters before any waxing











- Step in the bumper !


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5) Wax and afters

- Products used


















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Huh ! That's about it!
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Great work! Nothing looks better than a freshly detailed black e60!
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Very Impressive !
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Wow, what a beautiful job. In no time at all, the Finnish winter's effects on your E60 will be a distant memory.

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Great job, but with the look of the weather where you are, you're vehicle would look like a salted pretzel again in no time!


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