MB E500 Estate - MPD

How did you apply the Diablo? Did you dilute and spray. I found the Gel Property of it to thick to get to the areas where I needed it. I wound up diluting it 4 to 1 and spaying it on.

I used it at 3:1, but I think I need something a lot stronger for the barrels since I really couldn't make a huge improvement on them. I found that I was able to hit all the areas of the wheel I needed at this dilution but I can see what you mean about its thickness, especially on a more intricate wheel.

Christian,

How did you apply the EZ Creme Glaze?

I actually did the whole car by hand, which yielded very good results. It really cleaned the paint in terms of getting what was left behind from claying and spread effortlessly. I covered the whole car working it in with two passes per panel in about 10 minutes and that was not hard work. It came off effortlessly too.
 
The E500 wagon looks great. I love the wood trim in this Mercedes Benz.
 
Wrong thread. :)

It does not provide a durable layer of protection; its primary purpose is to fill slight imperfections and to lightly clean the paint surface in order to allow for a solid acryllic base for sealants or waxes to adhere to. It is definately not designed to be stand alone I feel, but it cleans very well and fills slightly.

The E500 wagon looks great. I love the wood trim in this Mercedes Benz.

Thanks Bobby, I wish I had more time to go over the wood trim (it is real wood too) with some AIO but that can be saved for another time.
 
How do you like the Raceglaze XL wheel brush?

It was great actually, it easily reached the ends of the wheel barrels on a 10" wide Porsche wheel and it has enough 'bite' to remove stubborn brake dust but it feels gentle enough to make me feel safe using it on fine wheels.

It also doesn't flick back any nasty black water/brake dust onto you lol, definately a plus.
 
It was great actually, it easily reached the ends of the wheel barrels on a 10" wide Porsche wheel and it has enough 'bite' to remove stubborn brake dust but it feels gentle enough to make me feel safe using it on fine wheels.

It also doesn't flick back any nasty black water/brake dust onto you lol, definately a plus.

Thank you...I may have to give one a shot. :xyxthumbs:
 
Thank you...I may have to give one a shot. :xyxthumbs:

Definately, it really comes in handy on wider or more intricate wheels. I don't feel like it would replace a brush with longer bristles in every situation, but it does a great job otherwise. I have yet to start bending it to get behind spokes and in between the hub and the wheel so hopefully it is flexible.

I have the stripper scent, too. It smells GOOD!!!!!

I know! The thing that surprised me the most is that I expected it to be somewhat strong when you apply it to a car but it is very subtle and lasts a decent amount of time as well. I like it so much that I brought a little spray bottle of it with me to school for my dorm room lol.
 
I know! The thing that surprised me the most is that I expected it to be somewhat strong when you apply it to a car but it is very subtle and lasts a decent amount of time as well. I like it so much that I brought a little spray bottle of it with me to school for my dorm room lol.
LOL!

When I walked into the chemical guys showroom, I immediately asked, "what smells so good?!" That's the same reaction I get when people walk into my room or get in my car that have never smelled it. :righton:
 
LOL!

When I walked into the chemical guys showroom, I immediately asked, "what smells so good?!" That's the same reaction I get when people walk into my room or get in my car that have never smelled it. :righton:

Thats what I shoot for with my room, gotta attract women somehow... I just need to make sure they never see the label. :)

It does work very well though, I am thinking of asking people before I apply it to their cars in details just because some people may not like sweet smells.
 
Thats what I shoot for with my room, gotta attract women somehow... I just need to make sure they never see the label. :)

It does work very well though, I am thinking of asking people before I apply it to their cars in details just because some people may not like sweet smells.
I agree about the women and label thing. :xyxthumbs:
 
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