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What's up Chemical Guys family!
Today we have a special treat for all of you Euro fans.
This is a 1990 BMW M3 Warsteiner Edition race car.
As you can see it has a lot of graphics and decals so we are going to show you how to
properly detail and maintain it.
A lot of you guys who have wraps and special decals know how hard it can be to maintain
them and prevent peeling and fading.
Today we're going to use Wrap Detailer which is a quick detail spray that removes light
dust, debris, bird droppings, water spots and contamination that can will land on the
surface which can deteriorate the vinyl over time.
This is going to clean it and protect it in one step.
We can start down here on the hood.
Just spraying it in a fine mist and I'm giving this a chance to emulsify and trap any particles
that is on the surface.
We definitely don't want to scratch it.
Using a green microfiber towel, placing it on the vehicle gently wiping it but I'm also
rolling the towel.
This way we have a fresh edge all the way down the hood so that we aren't grinding the
dirt into the paint job and decals.
You see it picks it up nicely.
Same thing wiping in straight lines to prevent any swirls.
Cleaning it and protecting it in one step.
What's great about Wrap Detailer is that it is adding a rejuvenating layer to the vinyl
to prevent fading and discoloring.
Gently picking up dirt, fingerprints and contamination.
This is great for when you come back for a cruise or if you are heading to a show you
want your car to look its best.
Picking up the filth will get your car looking its best and it is protected and it makes
your car look great.
Obviously with a name like Wrap Detailer it works on wraps but it can also be used on
paint and glass.
Many detailers know that having a product that does more than one job is ideal.
Spray it on the glass to pick up bugs, dirt and bird droppings from the surface and buff
it off for a high shine.
There ya have it!
The glass has perfect clarity.
One last thing is you can use this quick detailer on the wheels.
This BMW has HRE painted wheels and again simply spray it on the surface and give it
a chance to trap the abrasive particles of brake dust and road grime.
I'll use the same green microfiber towel because it has gotten pretty dirty but usually you
want to use a black towel.
I'm going to use the green towel to show you how much it is picking up.
Starting at the top we are wiping our way down to prevent dirt from getting in areas
we have already cleaned.
You see the brake dust and everything else that has hiding on the surface.
Obviously this car wasn't in need of a full blown detail.
We could have washed it normally but it isn't really necessary so that is why we used Wrap Detailer.
It is great for light jobs like this or heading out somewhere, maybe you're at a show you
want your car to look just right.
If you guys want to learn more about these products head over to our website chemicalguys.com.
If you liked this car or this video be sure to give it a thumbs up.
We'll see you next time right here in the Detail Garage.