2008 BMW 335xi detail

turbo_911

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Another friend of mine stopped by and asked if I can detail his car. Its a 2008 BMW 335xi and didn't had big scratches except one on the drivers door, but otherwise had really small ones from car wash (spyderweb).

He mostly wanted me to clean his rims, because he was getting new ones.

For this detail I used One step correction by using D151 Cream and DA polisher.

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Thanks for looking
 
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Looks nice! And holy bent wheel maybe? 2.25 oz. or maybe even 4.5 oz. of tape weights? Christ...
 

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Could be the tire, but jeebus that's a lot of weights for a tire. Maybe because they're Nexens? :lawl:

Might have been the way they balanced it though, since there's no weight on the inside rim.

Do you have to wax after the D151?
 

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Yeah, proly because they are Nexens lol who knows

Nope, D151 is a wax with polish. If you really really want to you can apply wax, but usually people don't.
 
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