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CSU is meant to be the base layer , to be put directly on top of paint, or on PPF. So one base layer is all you'll ever need - you don't need to layer it up further, and it's got a long curing time of 12-14 hours. The top layers, such as EXO V4, the paint sealants (C2 V3) and the quick detailers (QD) can all be layered up multiple times however. |
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I have an M50D in Carbon Black, picked it up couple of days ago. Did you only get the front upto side mirrors in PPF and ceramic coating on all the car or just front? Your finish looks sweet Thanks |
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Answer is closer to your first option. Selective PPF + ceramic coating on full car. Selective application of PPF = full front, mirrors, door handles & cups, side skirts and lower part of side doors, rear bumper and on the metallic M-sport door entry sills to minimize scratching. Essentially covering the high traffic areas or where I expect some minor dings from small rocks/stones. I want to add spacers to my wheels to make them stick out a bit more, so had to plan for this PPF coverage up-front. Enjoy your new M50D, congrats ! |
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Thanks, I did think a full on PPF treatment would be over the top. Even with a partial PPF treatment, I'm looking at 4 days without the car which will be a struggle. The ceramic coating would probably add more days. Does that sound about right? I'm avoiding car washes until I can schedule this in. Quote:
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Yes, you need to budget at least 2-3 days for the coating. It is the base layer coats that require patience and skill while applying and shouldn’t be rushed. The curing time for the base coat is around 13-14 hours. Once this has settled in, then the top coats are layered on for additional gloss and hydrophobic properties. The top coats are generally good around 4 hours. The exact curing times vary with the actual products used by the detailer.
Please keep in mind that the longest time needs to be invested in preparing the paint and correcting for any fine scratches or swirls, even on a new car! Then you have the PPF and then finally the ceramic coating. I highly recommend you get this done by one installer or detailer from start to finish. I’d budget about a week for this, given how much money this costs, so that they take the time to do it right and are not rushed. I agree that this is painful, but it's better to get it done with as early as possible. Definitely good to avoid car-washes, better to have a dirty car than get it scratched and swirled up big time ! Feel free to post pics after you are done . Quite an exciting process to see |
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thanks for posting the great pics! have a CB 40i on order with a similar spec ... M sport, Ivory, fineline trim. checking out those pics makes the wait even more difficult
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RVA Guy; one thing I would do different is full PPF instead of partial. No other regrets. Coating makes maintenance easy, washes are quick and I don’t need to do anything beyond a simple wash to make it look stunning. For some, me included, this can be somewhat of an anti-climax, but when I did small experiments on other detailing products, they did not buy me extra gloss or shine, but only attracted dust. So a simple wash with Gwash is all I need. |
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X519 - awesome pics. I am sure she is feeling pampered.
I will be following your recipe. Currently inquiring quotes from 2 certified installers listed in Gtechniq website for my area. One of them recommended CSU black which is essentially CSU+EXO and Stek full front. He also mentioned that he will apply CSU to wheels as well. Did you do this too? The most painful part is over and above the agonizing wait during production, he will take 3-4days for this whole process. He did tell me that it is advisable to bring the car the next day after delivery to him but its okay to take few days if I like since he will anyways have to do level1 paint correction. The other one commented that Stek+CSU+EXO would be overdoing it since Stek is highest quality anyways. Now this has got me thinking. I would understand if I was doing Stek full body. However that is way too expensive for me. So since I am going only with full front, I am thinking its best to do CSU black for whole body. Do you have any suggestions? By the way, I opted for Dark Graphite on 21" Y Style 744, coming towards the end of month. Thanks. |
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Thanks. Hmm, my suggestion would be PPF (front) + CSU Black (full body). Yes, I did the wheels also- my detailer threw it in at no extra charge since he had some spare product left over. I would also drop it off at the detailer as soon as possible after delivery. Yes, waiting is painful -but totally worth it- you will enjoy the finished product for sure. Just make sure you get the PPF and the CSU done by the same detailer if possible. Maintenance afterwards is easier. Basic wash and drying is all you need to make the car continue to look great and bead water nicely. Keep in mind that the base coat is good for a claimed 9 years and the top coat (exo v4) is rated for 2-3 years. Resist the temptation to add further product on top of this ; you will not get any extra shine, but will compromise on the hydrophobic properties since the new product will be sitting on top of the EXO layer. Enjoy your new ride |
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Thanks X519.
So my plan is all set. Based on your suggestion I found a dealer here in AZ who is certified for both GTechniq and Stek Dynoshield installations. They suggested that if I do both in one order, they have an excellent discount as well. So its : Stek Full Front + CSU Black Full body (including wheels) Window tints : mostly ceramic on top and will defer windows for later. Some more questions - Did you do lights as well? I saw your plan for 1x a week cleaning and maintaining. However, when you go on extended roadtrips - what do you do? I am sure you dont do drive-throughs. Started a thread here on it : https://g05.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...51&postcount=1 |
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