2003 S500 (A MUST Read)

richy

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This is an interesting car. It had been in a bad wreck but was repaired by a very capable body shop that specializes in high end stuff. They did a really good job on it all told. So the back half of the car has a different hardness to it as well as different readings.
This job was great for several reasons:
1) Got to finally use the foam applicator and mf's for CQ
2) Got to experiment with a new beta polish
3) Got to use a few new Carpro products
4) Tried a new mix of DG beta sealant with DG 501
5) Tried topping CQ with DG beta sealant for the first time (and it WON'T be the last!!!)
6) I got to do an engine detail (most of my customers don't want it done)
The car was initially booked for a one step. The problem is that the owner gets it washed at a car wash 2X's a week. The paint looked good and was very smooth. That tells me that they fill in the scratches they are putting into it with a strong wax. Time would tell.


First up was the engine. Here are the befores of it and the insulation under the hood:

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Engine Procedure:

I sprayed down the insulation first and misted it with Zep Citrus and agitated with a brush and allowed it to dwell. The engine was power washed and then sprayed down with Zep Purple and agitated with various brushes and was allowed to dwell. Then both the insulation and the engine were power washed off. The insulation took quite a bit of rinsing and then quite a bit of time to drip dry after that. It was subsequently vacuumed the next day. (I had the car at my disposal for a week)
The engine and insulation were dried with the leaf blower.
The plastic pieces and metal pieces were treated to PERL at 1:1.
I wiped them down after doing the wheels, about an hour later.


ENGINE FINISHED PRODUCT:


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Wheels/Barrels/Wells/Tires:

The wheels had bad brake dust, typical for MB. I sprayed IronX on the dry wheel face and allowed it to dwell. I had just received some IX gel, so I put some on my trusty Ken-sourced Raceglaze wheel brush and agitated the barrels with it. OMG, the entire wheel both inside and out was purple!! I followed that up with Megs WB just to be sure and then some Zep to neutralize the acid. I did not need to spend long with the acid and neutralizer after the IX gel.
The tires were cleaned with Zep Purple and the wells with Zep Citrus.
The wheels also needed polishing because they were dull and lifeless. The customer had made a specific request to attend to the wheels. I folded up a white flat LCC pad like a taco and put some M105 on it and had at 'er. They came up nicely. They were subsequently wiped down with IPA and then sealed with CQ.
This is where I got the idea to try topping the CQ with the DG beta polish. I figured it was just like putting a stronger version of ReLoad on it. Boy, oh boy did it work well. It improved the look (made it wetter) and made the surface unbelievably slick. I made the decision that I would try it on a panel of paint and see how it did there too.

Before shots of a wheel:

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IronX doing its thing:

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Foam/Wash/Clay:

With the wax on this car, I used a strong mix of Zep Citrus and DG 901 to foam the car and let it dwell.

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It then got washed with a stong mix of 901 and Dawn. While rinsing off, there was no longer any sheeting action left. Success.
The car was clayed with CM blue that was warmed up in the microwave first to make it as pliable as can be.


Headlights:

The headlights were badly faded and got wet sanded with 2000 grit and then 2500. They were compounded with M105 and a TB wool pad followed by M105 and a yellow B & S followed by M205 and a green B & S pad. The lights were sealed with CQ afterward.

Before shot of headlight:

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Work in Progress (I don't remember what I had done for this shot actually):

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BEFORE SHOTS:

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Interior:

To me, what really makes the interior of this car stand out is the gorgeous wood. I really wanted to make it glow and look brand new. I often use DG 501 on wood. I tried a 50/50 mix of 501/beta sealant and boy did it work well. I also used it on the chrome step plates to with similar success.
The leather was cleaned with OPC and my AG interior pad. That was followed up with Ultima leather and interior treatment. (The customer actually called today and says his seats feel better than they ever have!)
The mats were steamed clean as was the carpeting. All was thoroughly vacuumed as well. Glass was done with Zep glass.


PAINT CORRECTION:

As I suspected, after washing and claying, scratches were visible. I had to use my black Tuff buff wool pad with M105 to get them out on the top surfaces. The Carpro beta polish did not seem to work as well with the wool as the M105. It sure redeemed itself in the following steps however. I then tried it with a yellow B & S pad and it was great. Using it with a rotary however, I found it to have a very short working time. I am used to the long working time I get with M105/205 so I had to adjust. The awesome thing about this compound/polish by Carpro is that it is pad dependent. With the yellow it finished down well. With the green, it was even better. Nice flake pop and smooth finish and FAST results. You can actually cut down your rotary time using this product. It is a winner in my books.
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The side surfaces got M105/205 with the same pads. Constant cleaning was done to keep them performing beautifully.
The car was given an IPA wipedown and then washed again with Dawn. (I found a way to skip that but I will explain on my next writeup)
The car was then given a coat of CQ using the foam applicator pad and the blue mf's. Wow, what a difference to using the makeup pads!! You can motor so quickly and really even out the application. I think you use less product this way too. The glass was also treated with CQ as was the chome, including the front emblem. There were numerous paint touch ups that were done after polishing.

The CQ was allowed to cure for about 8 hours and then I topped it with the DG nano with my DA and a blue pad at 5. It helped the paint just as it had the wheels. I decided to do the whole car that way and also decided that would be the method on my wife's new car as well.

I am very proud of how this turned out. Join me for a look at the after shots please....



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OUTSIDE:


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Thanks for your time.


 
As usual Richy your work lends itself to awesome results :xyxthumbs:

I always enjoy reading about your techniques and new things you try to make great products even better.
You are very talented and there is a lot to learn from many of your documented details.

I am sure the owner of this Mercedes was thrilled when you were done!
 
Great work on the S-class. Those cars look amazing when done right.

Not to criticize, but it looks like you left a few swirl marks in the doorjams. :D

Overall the car looks like a completely different car. How does the perl compare to other engine dressings in terms of ease of application?
 
Dang Richy, that honestly looks like new paint! Superb job and write up sir :applause:. Now I can wait to tackle the Regal with the DG Nano Polish :drool:. DG 501 on wood? Hmm...will have to try this.
 
Nice write up and awesome job! I like the detail you give for your processes! Looks great!
Do tell more about the DG Sealant if you can.
 
Polish, sealant...just between you, me, and Sal it's all the same thing, right? ;)
 
Teasing us with a new DG sealant...
I am actually running testing with folks over at L2D for 2 new sealants from them. Both are nano and one is clear and the other not. The clear is being labelled a sealant whereas the other is being called a polish. The polish has very, very little correcting ability.

As usual Richy your work lends itself to awesome results :xyxthumbs:

I always enjoy reading about your techniques and new things you try to make great products even better.
You are very talented and there is a lot to learn from many of your documented details.

I am sure the owner of this Mercedes was thrilled when you were done!
He's called me to tell me how pleased he is. Your words are very kind and I appreciate the feedgack. I tend to think outside the box. Sometimes it works, sometimes not. But it's still fun to experiment with things.

Great work on the S-class. Those cars look amazing when done right.

Not to criticize, but it looks like you left a few swirl marks in the doorjams. :D

Overall the car looks like a completely different car. How does the perl compare to other engine dressings in terms of ease of application?

Oh well. Didn't catch that. I was already about 3 hours over what I had quoted so at one point you just have to stop.

Dang Richy, that honestly looks like new paint! Superb job and write up sir :applause:. Now I can wait to tackle the Regal with the DG Nano Polish :drool:. DG 501 on wood? Hmm...will have to try this.
Richard, you know how much I love 501. It has so many uses, it's just sick. Thanks for the comments.

Nice write up and awesome job! I like the detail you give for your processes! Looks great!
Do tell more about the DG Sealant if you can.
See my comments above on that. Also, if you want to get an idea of how it reacts to water, check out this thread and see the attached video I shot:
DG Nano Polish on 2005 Pacifica - Live2Detail
I'm hoping it will come to market. One of them anyway. I already have a newer version of what was originally sent out to try too.

Oh, it's not a sealant, it's a nano polish!!
And really, it's just splitting hairs to define the difference.

Well you know how they label their sealants as "Polish" :laughing:. Technically it is a nano sealant. I just hope it's closer to be being released...
Me too buddy. So far the reviews from everyone have been great. Here's hoping. It won't happen quickly though, that's for sure.
 
does 501 have any corrective ability?

I used it for the first time on LC white flats speed 5 but didn't use much pressure like I would if I were polishing.
 
does 501 have any corrective ability?

I used it for the first time on LC white flats speed 5 but didn't use much pressure like I would if I were polishing.

I consider it to be a paint cleaner, not for correcting. I use it right before any LSP and get great results with it. Especially on white!! You don't need a lot of pressure with it. What colour did you use it on and how did it work for you?
 
I am actually running testing with folks over at L2D for 2 new sealants from them. Both are nano and one is clear and the other not. The clear is being labelled a sealant whereas the other is being called a polish. The polish has very, very little correcting ability.

Is the clear a version of the WOWA sealant they sell in overseas markets?
 
I consider it to be a paint cleaner, not for correcting. I use it right before any LSP and get great results with it. Especially on white!! You don't need a lot of pressure with it. What colour did you use it on and how did it work for you?

I used it on my coworker's white car (the one that was crying :) )

Very easy to use and actually left a bit of protection. Thought about stopping there but then topped it with 845 right after. Not sure if that was kosher but I was pressed for time...
 
I always enjoy reading your write-ups, they are very well written and clear to understand. I want to give you props on the Engine Bay!!!:props: Like you said, not too many people want this done, but to me, when you open the hood and the engine pops out at you like that one does, it makes all the difference in the car. Very nice job!!
 
Is the clear a version of the WOWA sealant they sell in overseas markets?
No, this is completely different.

I always enjoy reading your write-ups, they are very well written and clear to understand. I want to give you props on the Engine Bay!!!:props: Like you said, not too many people want this done, but to me, when you open the hood and the engine pops out at you like that one does, it makes all the difference in the car. Very nice job!!
Thanks very much. I am always a bit paranoid around engines which is why I blast off everything I can with the leaf blower to make sure no water seeps into places it shouldn't. Especially on an older car like that.

Brilliant work & read Richy! Thanks for all the work!
Thanks very much Jim!
 
richy

excellent job with the Pacifica and use of products.
 
Great job bud. That is probably my favorite style mercades. You do such amazing work and your write ups are very informative and fun to read. Keep on keeping on.
 
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