Rupes Bigfoot vs E46 M3 Carbon Black

///Moose

///Member
So since receiving my Rupes Bigfoot, I couldn't wait to get going with it on my E46 M.
I started working on it last week but I guess I chose the worst weekend to detail a car with all the rain we had.
So here's some during and after amateur pics :)
Just want to also say thank you to both Mo@Crazyridez and Lambchop for some of the supplies and great advice as always :thumbs:
Products used:
Meg's Gold Class wash
Auto Finesse clay bar
Rupes Bigfoot LHR21
Rupes compounding polish
Rupes finishing polish
Meg's all metal polish
Meg's tyre gel











































 

///Moose

///Member
Thanks for the compliments gents :ty:


Dishen said:
Next time finish of with a wax:thumbs:

Funny you mention this, Nick and I were having the exact same debate lol as I also planned to finish it off with the Meg's Gold Class Carnauba but it seems the Rupes finishing polish is sufficient.
 

Gilbert

New member
///Moose said:
Thanks for the compliments gents :ty:


Dishen said:
Next time finish of with a wax:thumbs:

Funny you mention this, Nick and I were having the exact same debate lol as I also planned to finish it off with the Meg's Gold Class Carnauba but it seems the Rupes finishing polish is sufficient.



Nicely done!

Polishing will bring your colour out but it's not a protectant. That where Wax comes in. Wax will provide a protective layer on your paint.
 

Spiro

///Member
:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:


Yum yum yum..... I also got all my stock from Mo @ Crazyrides


cleaned up the whole car nice and properly.... and then it rained....



:nonono::nonono:
 

Dishen

Member
Gilbert said:
///Moose said:
Thanks for the compliments gents :ty:


Dishen said:
Next time finish of with a wax:thumbs:

Funny you mention this, Nick and I were having the exact same debate lol as I also planned to finish it off with the Meg's Gold Class Carnauba but it seems the Rupes finishing polish is sufficient.



Nicely done!

Polishing will bring your colour out but it's not a protectant. That where Wax comes in. Wax will provide a protective layer on your paint.



Try out the Auto Finesse Illusion.:inlove:

you will have dripping wet paint!!!!:rollsmile:
 
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