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Lambchop Polishes Le mans
28-12-2009, 10:12 PM
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Lambchop Polishes Le mans
Hi Guys

So detailing cars ( Apart from my own car ) wasnt on my list of priorities this year so Iv decided to end it on a high

One of my good mates asked if i could polish his 2007 335i BMW
So I couldnt say no Bluebiggrin... It was in a bit of a state. Scratches RIDS swirls Stone chip . You name it , It had it
But No job to hard for OCD individual

List of goodies used

*Foam Lance with high dosage of CWG
*CWG
*Menzerna SIP
*LC orange and Yellow pad
*wool Pad
*Various Brushed
*Smart Clay
*Adams Detailing spray
*RaceGlaze 55
*Rimwax
*Megs Endurance gel
*various MF cloths

A few befores .. The car wasnt bad from a few meters away

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The Foam lance in action
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My trusty mule Bluebiggrin
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This was after it was washed with CWG
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No pics of the claying process ..But the panels were very clean
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Now for the money shots
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All taped up and ready to go Bluebiggrin
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Now for the results - I had to try alot of combinations on this paint . Something I wasnt realy used to .. But It was good practice
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Thanks for looking Bluebiggrin

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29-12-2009, 09:22 AM
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RE: Lambchop Polishes Le mans
Stunning job Nick, car looks better than new Thumb

What did you end up settling on for the correction process and did she give you hell?

Great to see you giving the Flex a workout again after the long 'dry season' Bluebiggrin

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29-12-2009, 09:35 AM
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RE: Lambchop Polishes Le mans
Thanks Dave Bluebiggrin

Dude i tried more combos than Bruce Lee in "Enter the Dragon"
I tried Scholl S17 on a Orange ,Yellow and Wool Pad ----- No good
3M FCP on Orange yellow and Wool ---- No good
Megs M106 on Orange Yellow and Wool -----No good

Then by sheer chance i tried the Menz SIP on a wool pad
Hectic combo but def did the job ... I did the correction in half the time

I would have liked to have refined the polishing a bit more but was really strapped for time
but im well impressed with the results

I think its time for a rotary now though Bluebiggrin

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29-12-2009, 10:05 AM
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RE: Lambchop Polishes Le mans
(29-12-2009 09:35 AM)Lambchop Wrote:  Dude i tried more combos than Bruce Lee in "Enter the Dragon"

RoflRoflRofl
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29-12-2009, 10:25 AM
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RE: Lambchop Polishes Le mans
Good stuff Nick!
Are you using a G220?
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29-12-2009, 10:28 AM
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RE: Lambchop Polishes Le mans
(29-12-2009 10:25 AM)Kido Wrote:  Good stuff Nick!
Are you using a G220?

Thanks Kido

HAHHA no bud .... I use equipment good enough to polish granite Bluebiggrin
Iv got a Flex 3401

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29-12-2009, 10:43 AM
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RE: Lambchop Polishes Le mans
(29-12-2009 10:28 AM)Lambchop Wrote:  
(29-12-2009 10:25 AM)Kido Wrote:  Good stuff Nick!
Are you using a G220?

Thanks Kido

HAHHA no bud .... I use equipment good enough to polish granite Bluebiggrin
Iv got a Flex 3401

And you struggled with a flex geez So I shouldn't feel so bad then after all...Bluebiggrin
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29-12-2009, 11:03 AM
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RE: Lambchop Polishes Le mans
(29-12-2009 09:35 AM)Lambchop Wrote:  Thanks Dave Bluebiggrin

Dude i tried more combos than Bruce Lee in "Enter the Dragon"
I tried Scholl S17 on a Orange ,Yellow and Wool Pad ----- No good
3M FCP on Orange yellow and Wool ---- No good
Megs M106 on Orange Yellow and Wool -----No good

Then by sheer chance i tried the Menz SIP on a wool pad
Hectic combo but def did the job ... I did the correction in half the time

I would have liked to have refined the polishing a bit more but was really strapped for time
but im well impressed with the results

Sounds like typical ceramic clear coats....They can be a right PITA to correct!


(29-12-2009 09:35 AM)Lambchop Wrote:  I think its time for a rotary now though Bluebiggrin

Now we talking, it's about time you made the jump dude Bluebiggrin

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29-12-2009, 11:10 AM
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RE: Lambchop Polishes Le mans
(29-12-2009 11:03 AM)Carn Wrote:  
(29-12-2009 09:35 AM)Lambchop Wrote:  Thanks Dave Bluebiggrin

Dude i tried more combos than Bruce Lee in "Enter the Dragon"
I tried Scholl S17 on a Orange ,Yellow and Wool Pad ----- No good
3M FCP on Orange yellow and Wool ---- No good
Megs M106 on Orange Yellow and Wool -----No good

Then by sheer chance i tried the Menz SIP on a wool pad
Hectic combo but def did the job ... I did the correction in half the time

I would have liked to have refined the polishing a bit more but was really strapped for time
but im well impressed with the results

Sounds like typical ceramic clear coats....They can be a right PITA to correct!


(29-12-2009 09:35 AM)Lambchop Wrote:  I think its time for a rotary now though Bluebiggrin

Now we talking, it's about time you made the jump dude Bluebiggrin

Ya ceramics are a PITA
Im just trying to figure out which rotary im going to get
So far the Flex looks good just need to do some more research

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29-12-2009, 12:10 PM
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RE: Lambchop Polishes Le mans
Nice!

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29-12-2009, 03:37 PM
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RE: Lambchop Polishes Le mans
Get the Festool, you know you wanna.
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30-12-2009, 01:55 PM
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RE: Lambchop Polishes Le mans
(29-12-2009 03:37 PM)calypso Wrote:  Get the Festool, you know you wanna.

The Festool rep has been contacted Bluebiggrin

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