The X3 is in pretty good condition, but has a few marks here and there. I'm seriously considering a paint correction and detail.
Has anyone had it done? Recommendations for the London area?
Cost?
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Detailing
Re: Detailing
I had a full paint correction job done on my Sapphire Black X6 last summer (if you do a search I think there's an early topic about it).
Cot me £500 and the guy did a great job - results were excellent.
I'm in Leeds so can't recommend anyone in London.
Cot me £500 and the guy did a great job - results were excellent.
I'm in Leeds so can't recommend anyone in London.
Cheers
Phil.
Current Drive:
E71 X6 30D 2011
E53 X5 3.0D 2004
Previous:
S54 Z3 MCoupe 2002
S50 Z3 MCoupe 1998
E46 330 Ci Sport 2003
Phil.
Current Drive:
E71 X6 30D 2011
E53 X5 3.0D 2004
Previous:
S54 Z3 MCoupe 2002
S50 Z3 MCoupe 1998
E46 330 Ci Sport 2003
Re: Detailing
Got talking to the neighbour about his E91 330d convertible and what hair dryers are the best )
And he is into detailing. Reckons using a clay bar, then polish, followed by a seal such as canauba wax is better than spending £5-600 with a detailer.
I like these sort of economics, and he reckons i should factor out a day of auto molly cuddling
And he is into detailing. Reckons using a clay bar, then polish, followed by a seal such as canauba wax is better than spending £5-600 with a detailer.
I like these sort of economics, and he reckons i should factor out a day of auto molly cuddling
F25 x30d M Sport Lci. Prof Media/Nav, adaptive xenons,ext storage,lights package, 19" Staggered 622M alloys.
Re: Detailing
I guess a lot depends on the car colour - black suffers from swirls/holograms worse than say silver or grey.
If you can save cash getting it looking good with just claying, polishing and sealing then that's a great result but I couldn't get mine to the standard the detailer did using that method (I'd have loved to have saved the £500). He estimated 3 days (he actually had it for 10 while I was on holiday) and that was using a machine polisher etc. so doing it by hand would take longer (if indeed you could get same results).
Each to their own but IMHO a days auto Molly coddling will certainly give you a good level of clean/detail - wouldn't think that'd be enough to time to properly address any paint correction (not something I've tried myself but isn't something I'd want to be rushing - easy to make things worse I would think). Obviously this all depends on what needs correcting, what you're actually wanting to achieve etc.
Best of luck whichever way you decide to go
This is the guy I used http://www.autoshinespecialistvaleting.co.uk/
If you can save cash getting it looking good with just claying, polishing and sealing then that's a great result but I couldn't get mine to the standard the detailer did using that method (I'd have loved to have saved the £500). He estimated 3 days (he actually had it for 10 while I was on holiday) and that was using a machine polisher etc. so doing it by hand would take longer (if indeed you could get same results).
Each to their own but IMHO a days auto Molly coddling will certainly give you a good level of clean/detail - wouldn't think that'd be enough to time to properly address any paint correction (not something I've tried myself but isn't something I'd want to be rushing - easy to make things worse I would think). Obviously this all depends on what needs correcting, what you're actually wanting to achieve etc.
Best of luck whichever way you decide to go
This is the guy I used http://www.autoshinespecialistvaleting.co.uk/
Last edited by PhilT on Sun Feb 28, 2016 4:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Cheers
Phil.
Current Drive:
E71 X6 30D 2011
E53 X5 3.0D 2004
Previous:
S54 Z3 MCoupe 2002
S50 Z3 MCoupe 1998
E46 330 Ci Sport 2003
Phil.
Current Drive:
E71 X6 30D 2011
E53 X5 3.0D 2004
Previous:
S54 Z3 MCoupe 2002
S50 Z3 MCoupe 1998
E46 330 Ci Sport 2003
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