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    1987 e30 Enhancement Detail 21k (pic Heavy)

    Got this lovely e30 in for a couple of weeks last month, job was as follows:

    *2 stage polish on paint
    *Interior detail
    *Engine bay tidy up
    *Convertible protection
    *Improve rear screen visability
    *Clean out arches

    So bit of work to be done, was carried out of a few days. At the moment I don't have time for detailing full time so I need to do this between other work I have on, hence the reason why we are not doing many details at the moment. Turning down job is hard (4 jobs in 3 weeks) but time just isn't there so this was nice to get stuck into

    The car itself has 21k and 1 owner from new, it has recently been snapped up by one of our member who was looking for this spec for many years. I got to hear about the car before I laid eyes on it, and was a bit shocked at how the paint was all considered, but knew there was a lovely deep shine hiding behind the 26 years of poor washing.

    Few pics on arrival:

    WOW look at the rear screen :surprised:











    Engine bay wasn't too bad, dusty and a bit grubby in places









    Mirrors looking abit sorry for themselves...



    Roof with signs of polish residue and needing a deep clean in general to prep it for the Gtechniq protection





    Car was taken outside to prep it for polishing, the wheel had just been refurbed by Wheel Wizards so were in good condition just needed a clean:





    Acid FREE wheel cleaner doing its thing:




    More polish residue on the 2nd lock and boot





    Some other areas to clean and polish





    Arches got a decent scrubbing in the pockets too to get the dirt out bit of rust preventative maintenance





    Even the brush had enough, he collapsed and died



    Some signs of protection, more then likely a filler product to make the car look better prior to sale



    Dirt running from some APC+agitation of the rubber around the windows



    Onto the washing stage after the snow foam had been rinsed off, mitt of choice these days



    After the car had been washed and rinsed I noticed LOADS of small paint spots on the car, I originally thought it was tar but sadly it needed more then tar remover to get off and extra time :sad:







    So onto the claying, using Bilthamber AutoClay, look at the dirt in the clay lube, and that's after a deep clean and iron cleanse!! hard to fully see on camera. Just shows how important it is to clay the car even if you think its clean, think again :wink:



    This is the paint spots after the initial clay, had to repeat many times to remove all specs...








    Next up was to take the seats out and get some pics of the inside, didn't look too bad from the start but that soon changed when Numatic George got his way

    The interior would take 2 days to complete, was done by my brother Peter who, unlike me, loves to do interiors :smiling:























































    So more parts removed carefully for a better clean











    So while the seats were been removed this little bits got seen too

    Before:

    Tools for the job:

    After, much better:

    Original matts



    Floor matts getting some love, lot of dirt was taken from these and made them nice and fresh again





    The dirt wet vaced from the floor matts..







    So after many hours the floor and seat were done including the seats that were removed







    again, more dirt that was removed. The wet vacced was drained 3-4 times...Not what we expected from a low miler BUT at the end of the day its still 26 years old







    Seat belts good some tarnish marks so got a little hand polish





    In behind were the roof is stored when down got a clean too, never gets seen but that's not the purpose of detailing if it seen or not, it gets done!











    And after, one or two areas were impossible to get into but much better!!













    In the boot itself got a lick



    Front indicators were removed for some polishing, 2 50-50 shots..





    Side indicators removed too, look how dull and discoloured the area around the indicators had become! while these were off the car the area got its polish and coat of wax make sure it was all protected before putting the freshly polished parts back on..



    After shots, you can see here how close to the original finish the paint got after the polishing was done







    Some befores, dirty and polish residue







    Afters, much sharper











    So onto the bigger job of polishing and a before shot of the bonnet in natural light



    Next this was the test section see how things were looking with the combo I choose...MAJOR improvement. This was after the first stage, this will remove most of the swirls and scratches but will need to be refined then so to add more gloss and remove any buffer trails or marring from the first step













    Rear lenses before and a attempts at 50-50





    Onto the rear screen, were to start....

    These are fairly delicate and im sure big money to replace. Plan was to improve the appearance and visibility within reason. These pics below are from the first stage I got to, but it was annoying me so got back to it a few days later just no pics of it unfortunately!











    Some shots of the condition of the paint:







    And some 50/50's in progress



    Taped up for the next 50-50

















    Before and after shots from tripod

















    Front grill was removed to be cleaned and as much split as possible, the chrome parts were hand polished and the plastics were finished in some Gtechniq C4 no in progress of that but an after shot out in the pics below, looked like a new grill when back together

































    All split ready to go..




    After, nice and fresh not 100% but improved





    So onto the plastics, they had aged and gone grey so Gtechniq C4 it was..


















    Random after shots:











    The protection, 2 coats of Collinite 476s



    Wax curing



    Roof protected with some Gtechniq





    Got to the shed yesterday to get after shots with the owner to discover my camera had no battery, I left it on in the bag so had to use a phone!!! Does not do the car or job any justice...









    Thanks for reading, was a pleasure to work on this car so thanks to the owner for giving us the job. Hope you enjoyed the thread, took 2.5 hours to write up, 1.5 hours to upload and time to take the pics themselves

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    RE: 1987 e30 Enhancement Detail 21k (pic Heavy)

    Wow is all I can say!

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    RE: 1987 e30 Enhancement Detail 21k (pic Heavy)

    Realistically with a car like that the owner should paint all that faded trim and wing mirrors etc or replace them with new parts as the G-Technic is just a stop gap.#

    If they are looking to show the car then its things like that which really detract from what is a lovely car.

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    RE: 1987 e30 Enhancement Detail 21k (pic Heavy)

    Cracking job Chris...would have liked to work on that one!

    When you said that it was a lot worse than you'd think for a car with 21k, I didnt think it would be that bad!! Great turn around!! Seen this a the meet on Sunday and it really is a very very nice E30.

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    RE: 1987 e30 Enhancement Detail 21k (pic Heavy)

    Great work. Lovely to see the before and after shots. Gives a great idea of the effort yous but in. Top job.

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    RE: 1987 e30 Enhancement Detail 21k (pic Heavy)

    Dazzling work as always Chris

    Attention to detail was relentless !!

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    RE: 1987 e30 Enhancement Detail 21k (pic Heavy)

    Quote Originally Posted by E60Dave
    Dazzling work as always Chris

    Attention to detail was relentless !!
    Thanks Dave, I agreed a deal with the owner but warned him I might end up doing more then I charged for, don't think he had a problem with that

    I really enjoyed doing this car, the detail got it to that stage of looking like a 21k mile car, beforehand I would of put a guess if maybe 60k on the clock.

    Lovely X5 in next week will do a thread on too

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    RE: 1987 e30 Enhancement Detail 21k (pic Heavy)

    Saw this at the meet last Sunday, it looked immaculate to my eyes anyways and I was very impressed

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    RE: 1987 e30 Enhancement Detail 21k (pic Heavy)

    Fantastic job Chris. The car looks stunning.

    Your attention to detail is a credit to you.

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    So nice :smiling:

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