JSou
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- Dec 17, 2012
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Vehicle: 2010 Mercedes Benz C300
Defects: Swirls all over vehicle, water spot etching, tree sap, bird droppings.
Plan of attack: This vehicle belonged to a good friend of ours. She had never serviced a detail and the car has never seen a proper wash. At the very least, we got her to wash the vehicle through a touch free tunnel wash. We decided on a complete decon and one step attempt to get it looking a little better.
Tools & Products:
Exterior
- Mother's Foaming All Wheel & Tire Cleaner
- SM Arnold Large Vent Brush
- SM Arnold Long and Short Handle Wheel & Fender brush
- Wheel Woolies Angle, Straight in variety of sizes
- Wheel Woolie Wheel Brush 1.25 size
- Daytona Wheel Brush
- Meguiar's Gold Class Shampoo
- Griot's Garage Washing Pad
- 2BM with grit guards
- Carpro Iron X
- Ultima Elastrofoam Clay block
- Mother's Clay Bar
- DI Waffle Weave drying towel
- Cobra Guzzler HD Waffle Weave drying towel
Paint Correction:
Rupes LHR21ES Polisher
Griot Garage's Polisher
Lake Country 5" Backing Plate
Lake Country 3.5" Backing Plate
Wolfgang Uber Compound
6", 5.5", & 3" Meguiar's Microfiber Cutting Pads
5.5" Buff 'n Shine Microfiber Cutting Pads
3" Lake Country HydroTech Tangerine Pads
LSP:
BlackFire Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection
Final thoughts: This paint hardness was on the moderate side, not too soft, not too hard. About 6 section passes with the Rupes/MF/WGUC3.0 and it cut/finished to where I liked it. The white paint appeared "whiter" and much warmer after the final protection. Still can't believe how contaminated the vehicle was for being only 3 years old. Total time spent was about 14 hours.
Started with the wheels.
Foaming!
Getting into all the nooks and crannies with the brush. Feeling artsy.
Iron Decon after a thorough handwash.
Door jams.
Time to bring out the big guns!
Test spot and some before an afters. Made them slightly better but not perfect.
Wish I had some sun shots to show the hard work. Will update thread when I follow up with a maintenance wash. In the mean time, here are some pics of it in the evening.
I thought this was cool shot.
and Here it is already beading under the rain after an hour of application of BFWDAFPP.
Defects: Swirls all over vehicle, water spot etching, tree sap, bird droppings.
Plan of attack: This vehicle belonged to a good friend of ours. She had never serviced a detail and the car has never seen a proper wash. At the very least, we got her to wash the vehicle through a touch free tunnel wash. We decided on a complete decon and one step attempt to get it looking a little better.
Tools & Products:
Exterior
- Mother's Foaming All Wheel & Tire Cleaner
- SM Arnold Large Vent Brush
- SM Arnold Long and Short Handle Wheel & Fender brush
- Wheel Woolies Angle, Straight in variety of sizes
- Wheel Woolie Wheel Brush 1.25 size
- Daytona Wheel Brush
- Meguiar's Gold Class Shampoo
- Griot's Garage Washing Pad
- 2BM with grit guards
- Carpro Iron X
- Ultima Elastrofoam Clay block
- Mother's Clay Bar
- DI Waffle Weave drying towel
- Cobra Guzzler HD Waffle Weave drying towel
Paint Correction:
Rupes LHR21ES Polisher
Griot Garage's Polisher
Lake Country 5" Backing Plate
Lake Country 3.5" Backing Plate
Wolfgang Uber Compound
6", 5.5", & 3" Meguiar's Microfiber Cutting Pads
5.5" Buff 'n Shine Microfiber Cutting Pads
3" Lake Country HydroTech Tangerine Pads
LSP:
BlackFire Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection
Final thoughts: This paint hardness was on the moderate side, not too soft, not too hard. About 6 section passes with the Rupes/MF/WGUC3.0 and it cut/finished to where I liked it. The white paint appeared "whiter" and much warmer after the final protection. Still can't believe how contaminated the vehicle was for being only 3 years old. Total time spent was about 14 hours.
Started with the wheels.


Foaming!

Getting into all the nooks and crannies with the brush. Feeling artsy.



Iron Decon after a thorough handwash.



Door jams.

Time to bring out the big guns!

Test spot and some before an afters. Made them slightly better but not perfect.


Wish I had some sun shots to show the hard work. Will update thread when I follow up with a maintenance wash. In the mean time, here are some pics of it in the evening.



I thought this was cool shot.

and Here it is already beading under the rain after an hour of application of BFWDAFPP.
