E92 BMW 335i by Sully's Detailing
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E92 BMW 335i by Sully's Detailing
2009 e92 BMW 335i
We picked up this vehicle on Monday from Miami. This vehicle was scheduled for a “Platinum Package” detail. When we picked it up I didn’t look over the vehicle too much and it didn’t look to bad. When we got back to the shop and I had a chance to go over everything this vehicle was trashed. It looked like it had not been washed for months. Anyways I was able to bring the vehicle back and the client was very happy.
Products Used:
2 Buckets with Gritt Guard
Ardex Repo Wash
CG Wash and Gloss (In Foam Gun)
Foam Gun
Cobra MF Wash Mitt
Ardex Fine Clay
DP Rinseless Wash and Gloss (Clay Lube)
Iron-X
Meguiars APC 10:1 (Wheels and Wheel Wells)
Meguiars Hyper Dressing (Tires)
Optima Metal Polish/ #0000 Steel Wool (Exhaust Tips)
Griots Garage DA
Lake Country Flat White Pads
Lake Country Flat Blue Pads
CG V36
Wolfgang Fuzion
Before:
Iron- X
After:
We picked up this vehicle on Monday from Miami. This vehicle was scheduled for a “Platinum Package” detail. When we picked it up I didn’t look over the vehicle too much and it didn’t look to bad. When we got back to the shop and I had a chance to go over everything this vehicle was trashed. It looked like it had not been washed for months. Anyways I was able to bring the vehicle back and the client was very happy.
Products Used:
2 Buckets with Gritt Guard
Ardex Repo Wash
CG Wash and Gloss (In Foam Gun)
Foam Gun
Cobra MF Wash Mitt
Ardex Fine Clay
DP Rinseless Wash and Gloss (Clay Lube)
Iron-X
Meguiars APC 10:1 (Wheels and Wheel Wells)
Meguiars Hyper Dressing (Tires)
Optima Metal Polish/ #0000 Steel Wool (Exhaust Tips)
Griots Garage DA
Lake Country Flat White Pads
Lake Country Flat Blue Pads
CG V36
Wolfgang Fuzion
Before:
Iron- X
After:
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Looks damn good. I have always liked them cars and would love to have one but the funds won't allow it. Maybe one day though. But none the less, great work on the car. Did that stuff you used for the wheels and tires also clean the insides of the wheels also or did you take them off to clean them?
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Thanks guys, I did not have to take the wheels off for this one. Iron X is a greak job breaking down the break dust ect making it really easy to clean
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Good to know. I'm thinking about getting more into the professional line products rather than the get it at Wal-Mart that only does half the work that other products can do and since I'm gonna have my whole car repainted, I wanna get it up the right way.