911fanatic vs 06 SLK55 ( 150 pics )

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by 911Fanatic, Dec 14, 2010.

  1. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    This client brought his car in looking for a basic clean up before he put his car away for the winter. After looking at the car it was decided that we would do a little more work like removing the wheels to clean the inner fenders and suspension, detail the interior and give the paint a single stage polish. ( Didn't work out that easy. LOL ) The whole front end of the car had been repainted after a a bag of crushed limestone ripped open on the back of a flatdeck in front of my client. :(

    Engine, jambs and exterior trims were cleaned with APC we are testing and Raceglaze brushes.
    Engine was dressed with 303 Protectant this time.
    Foamed with RG ph Neutral Snow Foam at 10:1 and left to soak for 4 minutes
    Washed with CG CWC and Raceglaze Sheepskin Mitt
    Wheel faces and barrels were cleaned with test APC as were inner fenders and suspension components. Wheel barrels were touched up with a mild acid solution to get rid of some staining.
    Autosmart Tardis was used to remove road tar and weight glue on inner barrels.
    Wheels were sealed with Blackfire All Metal Sealant
    Tires dressed with Swissvax Pneu
    Clayed with Exclusive Medium Clay with PB Spray & Wipe as lube
    First stage of polishing was with B&S Green with Power Finish but had to switch to B&S Yellow and Power Finish and finally B&S Yellow with Megs 105 via Flex 3403 at 1100 - 1300 rpm.
    Final polishing was B&S Black with Menz 106 via PC7424 at speed 5.
    LSP was Raceglaze Black Label x2
    Exhaust tips polished with DG Metal Polish and sealed with Blackfire All Metal Sealant
    Interior wiped down with AG Interior Shampoo
    Seats cleaned with RG Leather Cleanse and conditioned with RG Leather Balm
    All glass cleaned with AG Fast Glass

    Total time - approx 25 hours

    One mildly dirty 06 SLK55
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    Some befores....
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    Polish residue inside fuel filler door
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    Interior was dusty from having the top down, but not really dirty. :)
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    Even the jambs weren't too bad
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    The car had been recently driven in the rain and was covered in alot of grit from the road. :(
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    The engine was dusty as well, other than the paint overspray on the underside of the hood. :(
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    Now this just sucks! Polish splatter UNDER the grille.
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    More polish residue.
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    Look what showed up this morning!
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    It was -15 this am so I'm doing this inside. Thanks again Michael for the wash mat!
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    After 4 minutes on horizontal surfaces..
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    and vertical
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    Cleaning around all body seams etc
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    After washing, time to inspect paintwork for damage
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    Nasty hood. Guess we figured out where the polish residue came from.
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    Looking for the jacking points
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    With the wheels off, it was time to inspect the dirty inner fenders and suspension components.
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    Dirty calipers
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    While the calipers were soaking in APC, time to get going on the wheels.
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    Back to the inner fenders
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    After rinsing the inner fenders, its time to remove the road tar etc from the barrels with Autosmart Tardis
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    Tardis at work
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    Some old weight glue
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    Nice clean inner fender
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    Wheel looking a lot better
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    This build up turned out to be a bitch to remove.
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    Rear inner fender finished
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    Another wheel to do. This is what all four wheel barrels looked like. There was actually some staining on the barrels from the brake dust that had to be removed with a mild acid solution. Total time cleaning all four corners - 3 hours
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    Hard at another caliper
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    All this dirty water from just the inner fenders.
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    Nice caliper
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    Wee bit of contamination off the front fender
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    I love cool tools. Used my handy extend O magnet to recover a hood grille screw I dropped into the engine area.
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    Polishing around these will be a PITA so they have to come off.
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    Bottom tray off
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    Now we can easily get at the polish splatter
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    Last thing, undo the washer fluid line.
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    After removing 4 small plastic tabs, its out.
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    There were marks in the paint from the grills that could not be polished out. The grille hides them so its not a big worry.
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    Some wax residue..
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    and here as well.
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    Taping off emblems...
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    Clay left a little marring but it was easily cleaned up.
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    50/50 for you
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    A few very deep marks in front fender. They were too deep to polish out so we went with 3M #2500 wet/dry sand paper.
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    After one pass of B&S Yellow and 105
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    and another...
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    three's a charm. Looking mint.
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    PTG reading AFTER sanding and polishing
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    Another 50/50
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    Slight bodywork issue.
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    There was a deep scratch on the rear pillar and it looked like someone has had a go at it.
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    After one pass
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    After two passes, this little bit remained but as it was quite deep so we decided not to chase it.
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    Taped off the trunklid to polish the rear spoiler and then moved the tape to the spoiler to do the trunklid.
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    After a couple of low rpm passes on the rear spoiler
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    And finished
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    There was one deep scratch that remained on the trunklid
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    but with PTG readings like this, I won't be sanding anything.
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    Working with the Flex 3403, B&S Yellow and Menz Power Finish
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    Before
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    After
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    The dust after B&S Yellow and Megs 105
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    Tail lights were also all scratched up
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    Looking better after 3" B&S Yellow with Menz Power Finish
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    Door sill on drivers side was badly scratched up
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    Not 100%, but as much as I could remove safely
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    New backing plate we are testing
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    After polishing
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    Headlights were looking a little hazy.
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    Corrected with B&S Yellow, Megs 105, Menz PF and B&S Black with 85rd.
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    And after
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    Ready for LSP.....
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    Raceglaze Black Label
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    After one coat
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    Waiting for it to haze over...
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    After one coat
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    Breaking out the Swisswax Pneu
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    Tightness
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    Residue around dash control
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    Finished interior - seats were cleaned and conditioned with Raceglaze
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    There was a lot of overspray under the hood, including on these emblems.
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    It was removed with a LC Hand Polishing Pad and Werkstat Prime Strong
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    Finished engine - dressed with 303
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    With grilles replaced, everything looks nice and sharp
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    Exhaust tips polished with DG Metal Polish and sealed with Blackfire All Metal Sealant
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    After the second coat of RG Black Label
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    Thanks for looking.
     
  2. Danny

    Danny Nuba Guru

    Ken really nice work.:thumb: How the hell did you get rid of all that nasty water that was in the wash mat? Also when are you going to be selling that 5" backing plate I am in the market for one?
     
  3. t-dawg

    t-dawg Two Bucket System Washer

    Very well done Ken! Hands down one of the best writeups I've seen from you.

    How did you find the RG Snow Foam?
     
  4. domino

    domino Welcome to Detailing

    woh Ken one of your best and most in depth write-ups ive seen yet
     
  5. kakeuter

    kakeuter DB Forum Supporter

    Top notch work there Ken, really inspiring for everyone.

    -Kody-
     
  6. bstp

    bstp Birth of a Detailer

    amazing work there Ken!
     
  7. c32AMG-DTM

    c32AMG-DTM Birth of a Detailer

    Beautiful car; fantastic detail. Kudos! :)
     
  8. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    I have a small pump I can use to pump it into the sink or I just open my overhead door a bit a use my floor squeegy to push it outside.

    I like it. Its very economical. 50ml makes a litre which will do around 3 cars if you aren't wasting it. It works well to remove grit and loose stuff from the paint.
     
  9. corrswitch

    corrswitch Jedi Nuba

    Fantastic work. Loved the engine pic.
     
  10. PDJ3.2

    PDJ3.2 Birth of a Detailer

    Stunning work Ken
     
  11. Trents_goat5.7

    Trents_goat5.7 Jedi Nuba

    Great work Ken, and excellent write up.
     
  12. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    look great!
     
  13. Upper Class Detailing

    Upper Class Detailing DB Pro Supporter

    Great job Ken, as usual.
     
  14. JPerrydore

    JPerrydore Birth of a Detailer

    great work!
     
  15. sal329

    sal329 Nuba Guru

    Looks great Ken, there are a few RG products I want to try
     
  16. agpatel

    agpatel OD On Detailing

    Looking great Ken, mmm blacklabel....needto try it out on the whole car but have something else up my sleeve coming in for the winter....ha.

    Great pics as well!
     
  17. Chas

    Chas DB Forum Supporter

    Phenomenal work Ken, that thing came out looking great! I'm really liking the looks of Black Label so far.
     
  18. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Thanks guys
     
  19. billy

    billy Obsessive Detailer

    Nice work ken BL looks nice!!
     
  20. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    One of the best details I've seen out there! Stunning work, Ken!
     

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