dsms detail- 3 cars in 3 days: E350, S550, 650...

Discussion in 'Professional Detailer's Studio' started by dsms, May 30, 2008.

  1. dsms

    dsms DB Forum Supporter

    Last week was a busy one. For some ridiculous reason I ended up scheduling 3 cars back to back to back. 14 hours each or so. I'd finish one, drop it off and pick up the next the following day.

    First up Merc E350...
    Quick process summary, very similar on all cars

    Makita
    CM5300
    Highline

    ONR
    Sonus green
    Z-PC w. green ccs
    3M UF w. grey ccs
    Z6 wipedown
    1x Z2pro ZFX'd
    Z6 wipedown
    P21s 100% x2
    Z8

    E-Shine APC on wheels and tires
    EZ brush and Swissvax brush
    AG intensive tar remover
    Black WOW on trim
    CG Liquid extreme shine on tires (heavy on the tire shine as per customers request)
    Adams undercarrige
    1Z glass polish
    Noxon + #0000 SW
    Z-AIO wheels polished
    Z2 ZFX'd on wheels topped w. Z-CS

    LGM w/ Folex
    Megs APC+
    Z9/Z10 on leather
    1Z CP
    1Z Reinger

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    Front passenger side wheels, thick brake dust no match for E-Shine's APC, this stuff is truly a great wheel and tire cleaner
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    Next up another Merc this time a beautiful S550...

    Process changed for extensive paint correction
    Menz SIP at 1500rpm w. Megs cutting pad, multiple hits on some areas
    106ff w. white ccs
    UF w. grey ccs
    Z5pro ZFX'd
    Z6
    P21S 100% x2
    Z8

    Befores, ran out of battery so proceeded to polish while the camera was charging. Lots of water spots, buffer trails(from last detailer), heavy swirls and RIDS

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    After 2 hits with SIP, still RIDS left

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    Post polishing, No LSP

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    Final shots taken the next morning after applying 2nd coat of P21s 100% and Z8

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    Last, BMW 650. Owner of the S550's wifes car. I dropped of his Merc and he handed me the keys to her BMW . This ones interior was pretty bad. Heavily soiled leather and carpets that needed a lot of attention. Paint was in very good shape however, fine swirls and very little bonded contaminants. Some areas measured close to 290microns! The cars clear averaged 150-170 microns if I recall correctly but some areas were clearly thicker than others. Leather needed more than Z9 so I used LM strong cleaner and the convertible got the Raggtopp treatment.

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    The carpets were a mess. I started with a thorough brush and vacuum. Then came the LGM with Folex as solution. That got out a good portions of the stains but no where near perfect. Followed up with 303 Spot remover in some areas then Megs APC+ 4:1 hand scrubbed and re-extracted with the LGM. Followd that with a vacuum then re-shampooed with Folex and left to sit for 20minutes, agitated and then pressure washed with the Kacrher at 1800psi, re-extracted then vacuumed and presto!

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    De-Junktafication...

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    Not terrible but way above the average readings I was getting
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    After 106ff on a white ccs at 1500rpm. This was the best 106ff has ever worked for me. It broke down super smooth on this paint and I got "zero" dusting for the first time in 20+cars using it. I think making the switch to a rotary helped to show the full potential of SIP and 106FF.

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    After Ultrafina at 1700rpm
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    Wheels before Eshine APC

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    Afters, cant help the curb damage done IMO it ruins the look of a cleaned wheel
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    Final photos... after Z2pro and P21s 100%

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    For sure a grueling 3 days but the customers were all happy so I was happy.

    ESHINE APC REVIEW...

    The definite star of the show was E-shine's APC. This is the best non acidic wheel cleaner I have used so far and IMO it gives Megs WB some competition. I had Megs WB ready for both the E350 and BMW but I didnt need it. The E-Shine APC cut through tough brake dust incredibly well and it cleans tires very well too. This is really great stuff exept I need more because Im almost out:yikes: Anyways thanks for looking. Good night guys.
     
  2. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    great work!
     
  3. Smith2287

    Smith2287 Welcome to Detailing

    Wow great work on those cars, if you don't mind me asking where do you live in NJ, I saw that the BMW came from prestige so you can't be that far away from me.
     
  4. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    I want to say harrington park right?
     
  5. dsms

    dsms DB Forum Supporter

    Close, Norwood actually, the next town over from HP.
     
  6. richy

    richy Guest

    Great job on those fine cars. What dilution ratio did you use for the e-shine apc? Would that have been an alternative for the carpet mats too? Thanks for the info.
     
  7. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    Awesome work, that's quite a bit you scheduled back to back there!!!
     
  8. 1f1fan

    1f1fan Birth of a Detailer

    Fantastic work!
     
  9. dsms

    dsms DB Forum Supporter

    One more I left out...

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  10. Tonya

    Tonya Welcome to Detailing

    WOW!! Very impressive work on all of them!!! I loved the zip lock baggies and organized trunk :giggle: How do you like the Auto Glum... I have never heard of it. It did a great job on those rims!!
     
  11. Usjdmtuner

    Usjdmtuner Wax on..Wax off

    nice.. another one from NJ.. are you from norht or south jersey? good job bro.
     
  12. dsms

    dsms DB Forum Supporter

    North Jersey
     
  13. BigDreZ28

    BigDreZ28 Jedi Nuba

    wow...that much work done in that 14hrs is pretty awesome to me. Awesome work
     
  14. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    great work on cars. im sure you lept like a baby after all this lol.
     
  15. Bmer89

    Bmer89 DB Forum Supporter

    Lol @ 4 year old thread
     
  16. BigDreZ28

    BigDreZ28 Jedi Nuba

    wow I'm stupid. Sorry folks...should have noticed that.
     
  17. Pureshine

    Pureshine DB Pro Supporter

    Great work on all the cars!
     
  18. Bmer89

    Bmer89 DB Forum Supporter

    Nah nothing wrong with it, I just found it funny lol some great work was done here nonetheless!
     
  19. sydtoosic

    sydtoosic Birth of a Detailer

    you did a great job...
     
  20. ampbmw

    ampbmw DB Forum Supporter

    Always lovely work. Giving up on wolf's and sonax?
     

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