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  • Detailed: 2013 BMW M5 - Sapphire Black - New Car Prep

    Wheels/Tires:
    Sonax Full Effect Wheel Cleaner and CG Citrus Wash And Gloss on wheels
    Meguiar's APC on tires and wheel wells
    Surf City Garage Tire Pro on tires
    EZ Detail brush for the barrels
    Swissvax Wheel brush for wheels, calipers and small crevices

    Wash:
    CG Citrus Wash and Gloss via Foam Gun and 2BM
    Meguiar's Microfiber Wash Mitt
    Meguiar's Water Magnet

    Clay:
    DP Clay
    Meguiar's Last Touch

    Paint Correction:
    Flex 3401 VRG
    Meguiar's G100 / 3" Backing Plates
    Meguiar's M105 / LC Orange Pads
    Meguiar's M205 / W8207 Pads
    Grit Guard Universal Pad Washer
    Craftsman 500W Halogen Lights
    Brinkmann Dual Xenon Lights

    LSP:
    Carpro Eraser
    Optimum Opti-coat 2.0

    Interior:
    Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer

    The owner of this vehicle was a return client. He contacted me a couple of weeks ago to have his new car detailed and when I asked what car is it, he said a 2013 BMW M5. I was excited to say the least. It was such an honor and a great privilege to be able to detail a car in this caliber. It's the best car I've detailed to date. So to the owners, I'd like to say thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to work my magic on your prized possesion.

    Since this is a new vehicle, I mentioned that it should only need a 1 step polish because the defects shouldn't be that bad. I asked in the beginning if the car had buffer trails and thankfully it didn't have any. So a 1 step polish should be adequate and at the same time, keep the cost down. When the vehicle was delivered, I inspected the paint and it only had a few swirls throughout. The owner pointed out 2 deep scratches they wanted to take out and I told them that it shouldn't be a problem. I planned on using M205 with a W8207 Foam Polishing Pad throughout the entire car and hitting those deep scratches with M105 with a LC Orange Pad followed by the M205.

    Ok enough of the talking and on to the pictures. The car was delivered at night so please excuse my before pictures. I wanted to get a head start on the detail so I can't wait for the sun to come out.









    The following 2 pictures are the deep scratches the owner pointed out:

    Passenger Side Rear Door:


    Trunk Lid:


    Here are the tools I had preppared for washing the car:


    Sonax wheel cleaner being applied:


    Sonax doing its thing:


    BMW's produce tons of brake dust because of its high performance brakes. It wasn't a surprise that the wheel turned out this red as a result of reactions with iron particles.

    Cleaning the wheel face and crevices:


    6-Pot blue brake calipers can't be forgotten:


    Don't you hate seeing dirty wheel barrels especially on an open wheel design like this? They need some loving too:


    Cleaning the tires with APC and a tire brush:


    Look at all the gunk that came out of one wheel. The car only had 800 miles.


    Wheel squeaky clean:


    Cleaning the wheel wells.


    The car's wheel gap was extremely tight so I had a hard time brushing the wells.

    Pre-soaking the car with CG Citrus Wash and Gloss to remove loose contaminants before washing the car via the 2 bucket method:


    The vehicle wasn't too contaminated but was still able to pull out some bonded contaminants.

    Clay after the hood:


    Clay after the front bumper:


    I need to get with the times and use the nano scrub LOL! But I have too much clay to use up first.

    Products and tools I'll be using to polish the vehicle:


    My first plan of attack was to hit the 2 areas with the deep scratches. I used my G100 with a 3" LC backing plate, combined with a 4" LC orange pad and M105. Those scratches were no match for this combo:

    Deep scratch in the trunk before:


    Deep scratch in the trunk after:


    Deep scratch in the passenger side rear door before:


    Polishing that area:


    One good thing about using M105 on a new car is that the polish has a long buffing cycle. It was such a pleasure using M105 for the first time LOL!


    Deep scratch in the passenger side rear door GONE!!


    There was a bird poo stain on the rear bumper as well.


    GONE!


    Since I was done hitting the problematic areas, I planned on using M205 with the W8207 Polishing pad to polish the entire car. However, that didn't work. The swirls weren't taken out with this combo. I also can't afford to do 2 steps to the entire vehicle because that'll just take too much time. So what I did was to a M105/M205 mix (40/60) and did the entire car. It worked so I was extremely happy. There were still some areas where I did a 2 step process because there were some RIDS that werne't taken out with the said procedure. The OCD in me wanted this car to be as perfect as possible. Sigh. I need to learn on how to draw a line between a 1 step polish and a multi-step. But it's ok. This is a phenomenal vehicle and it deserved it.

    Driver side rear door before:


    Driver side rear door after:


    Driver side front door before:


    Driver side front door after:


    Some panels had less swirls and it was really hard to capture on camera especially when using the brinkmann. So I just took some after shots for the following panels:

    Trunk after:


    Driver side rear quarter after:


    Passenger side rear quarter after:


    Passenger side rear door after:


    Passenger side front door after:


    Rear bumper before:


    Rear bumper after:


    The following pictures are some parts of the car where it had RIDS or deeper scratches that couldn't be taken out with the 1 step combo. I did a 2 step on these areas (M105 -> M205) to get rid of them.

    Deep scratch on the passenger side front door before:


    Deep scratch on the passenger side front door after:


    Scuff mark on the passenger side fender before:


    Scuff mark on the passenger side fender after:


    Another scuff mark on the passenger side fender before:


    Another scuff mark on the passenger side fender after:


    RID and swirls on the passenger side front fender before:


    RID and swirls on the passenger side front fender before:


    The hood had uniform swirling that the 1 step didn't remove so I did a 2 step on the entire hood.

    Hood before:


    The customer debadged his old M5 emblems and as a result, it had very heavy swirls in between the M and the 5. He asked if I can remove it. I had my doubts because I don't have a foam pad that small but I used a Q-tip with M105 and it worked like a charm!!!


    Side skirts can't be forgotten:


    Buffing the side skirts:


    Side skirts after:


    After the entire car was polished, I use Carpro Eraser to remove all polishing oils before applying Optimum Opti-coat 2.0 to the vehicle and wheels.

    LSP of choice:


    Opti-coat being applied to the applicator:


    Opti-coat flashing:
    2011 Car Crazy Showcase SEMA Team

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    Re: Detailed: 2013 BMW M5 - Sapphire Black - New Car Prep

    Here are some after shots inside the garage:























    Photoshoot:





































    Approximate time: 12-13 Hours.
    Location: Phoenix, AZ

    What do you guys think? Opinions, comments and criticisms are welcome!
    2011 Car Crazy Showcase SEMA Team

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    • #3
      Re: Detailed: 2013 BMW M5 - Sapphire Black - New Car Prep

      Awesome work, Marc, the after shots look fantastic! Looks like there were plenty of areas that needed some serious attention and you handled them all beautifully. We especially love the use of a Q-Tip and M105 for the really tight spots - brilliant!!!
      Michael Stoops
      Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

      Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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      • #4
        Re: Detailed: 2013 BMW M5 - Sapphire Black - New Car Prep

        Outstanding detail, Marc.

        Now The M5 looks better than new.

        I like Q-tip/ M105 & 40/60 M105/ M205 combos, I haven't tried neither of them yet.
        Ultra Finishing Polish left really nice gloss and depth.

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        • #5
          Re: Detailed: 2013 BMW M5 - Sapphire Black - New Car Prep

          Well done Marc
          M5 is a beast. Glad you get to work on these types of cars it is a pleasure to see the turn around. Did you hit the engine bay or interior up much?

          You are OCD to step to Q-tip 105 correction for a tiny detail but that is why I like your work so much.
          Honestly I gave you **** for taking so long on other jobs before, but now I realize that you really do put the "detail" into a detail.
          I think you just need to ask for more $$$ and take all the time in the world because the results really speak for themselves.

          Opti is a nice touch, I haven't touched that stuff yet but I am curious to see.

          Also I saw embedded in there this was your first time working with M105. Nice!

          I too am starting to see the benefits of working with two products at once. I particularly like the D300 comboed with M105 to decrease some of the dusting and create a fast cut for hard paint. I have some M101 on order, will get you a sample once I own it.

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          • #6
            Re: Detailed: 2013 BMW M5 - Sapphire Black - New Car Prep

            The wheels still look like there is some dirt on them? what is that?

            The rest of the car looks amazing though. good work.
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            • #7
              Re: Detailed: 2013 BMW M5 - Sapphire Black - New Car Prep

              I think the light in the picture is causing you to think there is still dirt on the wheels. Looks fantastic Marc!!

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              • #8
                Re: Detailed: 2013 BMW M5 - Sapphire Black - New Car Prep

                Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
                Awesome work, Marc, the after shots look fantastic! Looks like there were plenty of areas that needed some serious attention and you handled them all beautifully. We especially love the use of a Q-Tip and M105 for the really tight spots - brilliant!!!
                Thank you for the kind words, Mike! Means a lot!

                Originally posted by greg0303 View Post
                Outstanding detail, Marc.

                Now The M5 looks better than new.

                I like Q-tip/ M105 & 40/60 M105/ M205 combos, I haven't tried neither of them yet.
                Ultra Finishing Polish left really nice gloss and depth.
                Thanks so much for the compliments, Greg! I really love M205.

                Originally posted by s word View Post
                Well done Marc
                M5 is a beast. Glad you get to work on these types of cars it is a pleasure to see the turn around. Did you hit the engine bay or interior up much?

                You are OCD to step to Q-tip 105 correction for a tiny detail but that is why I like your work so much.
                Honestly I gave you **** for taking so long on other jobs before, but now I realize that you really do put the "detail" into a detail.
                I think you just need to ask for more $$$ and take all the time in the world because the results really speak for themselves.

                Opti is a nice touch, I haven't touched that stuff yet but I am curious to see.

                Also I saw embedded in there this was your first time working with M105. Nice!

                I too am starting to see the benefits of working with two products at once. I particularly like the D300 comboed with M105 to decrease some of the dusting and create a fast cut for hard paint. I have some M101 on order, will get you a sample once I own it.
                Thanks so much, Chris! This is indeed an amazing car.

                I just wiped down the interior with Quik Interior Detailer and vacuumed everything. I wiped down the engine bay because it's just dusty. Forgot to take pictures - sorry.

                Yeah I'm going to start charging accordingly and I hope that people wouldn't shy away. They look like they just saw a ghost when I tell them the price.

                I have yet to use the M105/D300 combo. I've heard great things about that. Did you use it with a foam pads or the MF pads?

                M101 - can't wait what you think of it.

                Originally posted by kkarasch View Post
                The wheels still look like there is some dirt on them? what is that?

                The rest of the car looks amazing though. good work.
                Thank you, kkarasch. The owner drove the car home. I finished on Saturday night. I decided to drive over to his place the next day to take pictures hence the brake dust. You know how BMW's are - they dust like crazy.

                Originally posted by RPPM View Post
                I think the light in the picture is causing you to think there is still dirt on the wheels. Looks fantastic Marc!!
                Thanks a lot, Kris!!!
                2011 Car Crazy Showcase SEMA Team

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                • #9
                  Re: Detailed: 2013 BMW M5 - Sapphire Black - New Car Prep

                  Great work as always Marc

                  Nice car too.
                  Originally posted by Blueline
                  I own a silver vehicle and a black vehicle owns me. The black one demands attention, washing, detailing, waxing and an occasional dinner out at a nice restaurant. The silver one demands nothing and it looks just fine. I think the black vehicle is taking advantage of me, and the silver car is more my style. We can go out for a drive without her makeup and she looks fine. If I want to take the black one out, it is three or four hours in the "bathroom" to get ready.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Detailed: 2013 BMW M5 - Sapphire Black - New Car Prep

                    Originally posted by davey g-force View Post
                    Great work as always Marc

                    Nice car too.
                    Thanks so much, Davey!!! It's a sweet car indeed. I want to own one someday.
                    2011 Car Crazy Showcase SEMA Team

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                    • #11
                      Re: Detailed: 2013 BMW M5 - Sapphire Black - New Car Prep

                      Good job Marc!! Car came out awesome. Keep up the good work.
                      2017 Honda CR-V

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                      • #12
                        Re: Detailed: 2013 BMW M5 - Sapphire Black - New Car Prep

                        Originally posted by wht4drfa5 View Post
                        Good job Marc!! Car came out awesome. Keep up the good work.
                        Thanks for the compliments, Joel and Charles!
                        2011 Car Crazy Showcase SEMA Team

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                        • #13
                          Re: Detailed: 2013 BMW M5 - Sapphire Black - New Car Prep

                          Very nice work, Marc.

                          The car looks great.
                          Nick
                          Tucker's Detailing Services
                          815-954-0773
                          2012 Ford Transit Connect

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                          • #14
                            Re: Detailed: 2013 BMW M5 - Sapphire Black - New Car Prep

                            Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
                            Very nice work, Marc.

                            The car looks great.
                            Thank you so much, Nick!!! That's great to hear coming from you!
                            2011 Car Crazy Showcase SEMA Team

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                            • #15
                              Re: Detailed: 2013 BMW M5 - Sapphire Black - New Car Prep

                              Great work on a sweet car, Marc!!!

                              Keep up the good work!!!
                              Rasky's Auto Detailing

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