bryansbestwax vs a hammered 323i
bryansbestwax vs a hammered 323i
This is a new client who saw a few recommendations for me on a few forums. He said his car had some “swirling” from washing his 2009 jet black 323i. I didn’t expect the condition that I saw at all. This one ended up with a whole lot of work needed to bring it back to looking half decent. Another example of why you should never use coin op foaming brushes.
Pics without lighting


Washed, stripped and lights on


Fender 50/50 after compounding


Hood took a beating

Some compounding work


Door 50/50


Other fender


Looking better


Outside, sun was getting low








I felt like I fought Tyson and Ali at the same time with this car.
Thanks for looking
Pics without lighting


Washed, stripped and lights on


Fender 50/50 after compounding


Hood took a beating

Some compounding work


Door 50/50


Other fender


Looking better


Outside, sun was getting low








I felt like I fought Tyson and Ali at the same time with this car.
Thanks for looking
Wow, when I read the thread title I figured it was an older (98-2002) 323i as there's no more new 323s here in the states... & then the pictures started showing little by little & saw the swirl & scratches on the paint & I was sure it was an older bimmer... then the pic finished showing & it's an e90!! WTF... what was the owner doing to that car? lol... Great job man, I'm a fan.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post




