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Old 09-03-2007, 12:36 PM
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Repeat detail: 2006 BMW 750il NTS7 Review

This is the BMW I did the NTS7 review on. Sad to say it didn't look like the Wax held up too long...however I did the car over with the Spray Wax by NTS7 and I have to say this stuff is amazing!!! I only did the hood on this car, but use it religiously on my wife's car. Amazing bead action, so small and tight! By the time we get home the car is completely dry! Never used AW, but this stuff I think would rival it. too bad AG had to boot it out the door.

And also thanks to Wolfpacker and Dengood, I got to use DP extreme foam... and the name says it all! Only a little big goes a long way! The only thing I wish would happen with soap is that it would cut bugs away! If they could formulate it with some PB bug squash in it or something so it would eliminate a step. I know it would be so diluted it prob wouldn't make a difference, but if you focused on a spot for a minute or two maybe it would make a difference. Oh well.

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DP extreme foam via Cannon
LC ultimitt via GG bucket
Stoners Tarm on front end

NTS7 Spray Wax
Final Wipe PG Spray and Gloss
Wheels cleaned PB S&G
Tires AA tire gel
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Old 09-03-2007, 06:26 PM
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My Sonax Xtreme1 liquid, aka Liquid Shield was resting on the bottom of a box, because I always thought that it didn't look special (at least on those colors I was trying it).

BUT...

I just rediscovered it, because it looks awesome on silvers. It cooperated well with Opel and Honda silvers and it gave them a very reflective, chrome-like effect. I love it, and it inspired me to experiment further on other colors.
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How was the brake dust? Mu buddies 750 has brake dust like no other.
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Old 09-03-2007, 06:46 PM
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Great turn around on that vehicle, always enjoy your posts Dust. Keep them coming and the vehicle looks great.
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How was the brake dust? Mu buddies 750 has brake dust like no other.
i do this 750 and another identical to it... everytime i get to them they have dust really bad. I also do a pair bmw's for another client: 325i and a 525i and they always have bad dust as well. I don't know why, but it's like a bimmer thing to dust like that!
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Old 09-03-2007, 08:55 PM
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Looks very good! In one shot it looks like the crack in the driveway is going thru the paint on the door.
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Great job as always Dust. I'm not sure if it's because the wheels look so great or what but your signature shot is really smokin' in this one. Glad the DP worked out for ya. I always wondered what it would look like out of the foam cannon, well now I know - WOW!
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i do this 750 and another identical to it... everytime i get to them they have dust really bad. I also do a pair bmw's for another client: 325i and a 525i and they always have bad dust as well. I don't know why, but it's like a bimmer thing to dust like that!
He also has some heavy 22's on it, so I'm sure the brakes are working harder when stopping, but yeh, the brake dust on his 750....couple days after cleaning their caked again.
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Great job on the Bimmer..Dust! And that's a very nice color...heck any color is nice after my string of black BMW's!

Brake dust is always present on BMW's. My own 330Xi gets dust coated wheels in a few days of city driving. I hear that changing pads to an aftermarket pad is the way to go on these cars...and I don't need Formula 1 stopping power.

Nice work Sir!

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Great job on the Bimmer..Dust! And that's a very nice color...heck any color is nice after my string of black BMW's!

Brake dust is always present on BMW's. My own 330Xi gets dust coated wheels in a few days of city driving. I hear that changing pads to an aftermarket pad is the way to go on these cars...and I don't need Formula 1 stopping power.

Nice work Sir!

Toto
well heck... I will definately take kudos from a guy who does bimmers what seems 24/7, thanks
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