Holograms are cars are nothing like what you’d expect in booster pack of Pokemon cards. According to Shane, his 330i (Jet Black) was buffed by the dealership, leaving trails and trails of buffer trails and car still swirled to who knows where. He dropped the car off to me Sunday night around 8pm for me to work on Monday – well, I guess I figured I might as well be productive if I’m staying home on a Sunday night, so I got straight to work. I knocked out the claying & polishing at night just a bit before midnight. This morning, I followed my polishing step with a more mild polish to jewel the paint (due to the nature of the ridiculously soft clear coat of Jet Black). Applied a layer of LSP and did the finishing touches. Shane isn’t picking up the car until tonight, but it’s kind of nice to have almost a whole day off that I would have otherwise been spending on the car.
Here’s the process:
- Chemical Guys Citrus Wash with Euro-W Bucket + Grit Guard & DI Sheepskin Mitt
- Clay Magic Fine Clay with Optimum No Rinse Wash as lube)
- Menzernas P085RD / UDM 4″ / White (Hard to reach areas)
- Optimum Poli-seal / UDM 4″ / Blue
- Menzernas P085RD / Flex 3401 5.5″ / Orange
- Optimum Poli-seal / Flex 3401 5.5″ / Blue
- Four Star Ultimate Paint Protection / By Hand / Foam Pad (Synthetic Polymer Sealant)
- Optimum Spray Wax
- Duragloss 321 Non-silicone Tire dressing
- Stoners Invisible Glass
- Optimum Metal Polish / #0000 Steel Wool































cant trust dealerships..take it from me i use to work as one, they are everyday people and hire non experienced detailers all the time. But Johnny here can tackle any job, the before and after pictures!!! no need to say anymore.