2009 Black Mercedes CL63 AMG ~ by dsms...

Discussion in 'Professional Detailer's Studio' started by dsms, Apr 15, 2009.

  1. dsms

    dsms DB Forum Supporter

    2009 CL63 Mercedes booked for a 3 day correction detail.

    A car that is only a few weeks old really shouldn't need this kind of detail yet, and the reason being?

    In under a month this car was detailed TWICE before it came to me, the first time it was a botched dealer prep job and the second time was a detail (by another detailer who claims to fix swirls and scratches) to polish out the scratches put in by the dealer prior.

    Upon arrival the car already appeared clean and the wheels were in great shape, until I saw the inners which were still filthy. I know knew what kind of "deatiler" handled the car before me so I figured I had a good amount of work ahead of me.

    Enough babbling and on with the detail ;

    my little setup for wheel cleaning, the rubbermaid cart is really useful during the wash process

    Gloss It wheel gel
    Megs APC 3:1 (tires)
    Stoners tarminator (tires)
    Autosmart Tardis

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    brushes of choice

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    Using the new daytona wheel brush I must say I wasnt overly impressed. Yes the design is much more sturdy but the bristles seem too soft to heavier scrubbing and the "sling" problem is still very annoying, yet not many other brushes get behind the spokes and calipers as well

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    After a quick pre-foam I washed the car using CG CWG and the clayed with Sonus fine green clay, after the clay I did another quick wash with the CWG to strip off some of the protection layed down by Megs last touch QD which was used as clay lube

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    Sheeting off w/ some DI water

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    Recently began using an electric blow to aid in the drying process, works well for the mirrors and crevices but still a light wipedown with a WW is necessary to get the paint completely dry

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    Pulled the car inside for to take some readings and see what we need for correction. Readings were very inconsistent, not suprising because I know the car was just "compounded" by another detailer... he seemed to do a fantastic job, thats why the owner needs to get it re-corrected just days later :lol:

    The car didnt have a lot of fine defects, mostly just rids and scratches

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    After doing a test panel with a few different combos I landed on the following for correction:

    Menzerna P203s w/ a Mirco Surface tuf buf black wool pad in various sizes
    Gloss-It evolution Cut or P203s again w/Gloss It green polishing pad
    Menzerna PO85rd w/ Gloss It blue finishing pad

    The wool actually finished down pretty good ( I must thank Rick "RickRack: for pointing me to the tuf buf pads and powerfinish combo)

    I wanted to get the paint to 98-100% BEFORE the jeweling stage, so later on I could work at lower speeds and really refine the finish without concentrating on further correction.

    Working the power finish w/ wool

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    Refining the wool holos and finer swirls (Evolution Cut and GI green polishing pad)

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    50/50

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    The rear decklid had some deeper RIDS which required 2 separate passes with the tuf buf wool to fully remove at 2100rpm using moderate pressure

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    Other side corrected, this is after the wool and polishing stages, notice there are still holograms in the paint (after 85rd the holos were refined out, wait for the later sun pics as the garage was too dark to capture a clear shot)

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    After 85rd

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    Inisde the license plate area recieved the same 3 step process as the rest of the car, the little 3" gloss-it BP and tuf buf wool pad worked great for the RIDS in tight corners

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    After jeweling with 85rd

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    Opened up the garage in hopes to get some sun shots

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    Head and tailights were corrected w/ Gloss It one step machine gloss and a 3" polishing pad

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    The lower panels were a bit more hacked up, tired my best to capture the defects

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    The CL had 4-5 scratches which needed wetsanding, this one was treated with 2000grit followed by 3000grit

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    After under the infratech

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    Little 3" wool helps on areas such as side mirrors and around door handles

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    Finishing up stage 2 of polishing

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    Last sun shot after correction before applying the LSP

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    Since the car was new the interior already was in great shape, a through once over wall all it needed.

    No leather cleaner was needed
    Gloss-it satin leather polish (conditioner) applied
    P&S express interior cleaner on plastics and wool trim

    Afters

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    The wheels were treated inside and out with Rejex sealant (x2) for durability, the tires were treated with 2 coats of Gloss It Signature tire gloss

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    Dressing the engine bay w/ Gloss It TRV

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    After

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    50/50 of the tailpipes, treated with Noxon metal polish and #0000 steel wool

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    All finished

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    LSP of choice:

    Gloss It signature gloss sealant x2
    Gloss It Concourso gloss
    Gloss Enhancer QD wipedown

    Some final shots, I tried to get as many sun shots as possible

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    The trunk (no more holograms:thumb:)

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    My favorite (if only the owner was not standing in the shot, I blurred his face)

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    Thanks for looking :thumb:
     
  2. Smith2287

    Smith2287 Welcome to Detailing

    I love it!!!! you do some to notch work man. :worship2:
     
  3. kei169

    kei169 Wax on..Wax off

    wow.......... very very nice, espeically the last pic, the car is really really really wet and gloss! real BLACK!
    nice job!
     
  4. d00t

    d00t Welcome to Detailing

    Amazing work as always Dave! I'm definitely going to pick up some of those tufbuf pads...
     
  5. rwisejr

    rwisejr DB Forum Supporter

    Excellent work as always!!!
     
  6. Charlies02GLS

    Charlies02GLS Jedi Nuba

    Awesome job!
     
  7. Reflect

    Reflect DB Forum Supporter

    Looks friggin amazing dude. I never though to use those foam brush things for plastics, I'll have to get some. Where do you get Rejex at?
     
  8. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    I wouldn't expect anything less, gorgeous!

    Do the owners have other vehicles to drive around when you have it for three days?
     
  9. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    Awesome work! That black car looks superb!!!
     
  10. J BELL

    J BELL Nuba Guru

    That car is sick! You do top notch work, always love to see it
     
  11. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Another fantastic job David. +2 on the Rejex. Where can I find some? Use your cloning tool in photoshop to lose the owner in the last shot.
     
  12. Denzil

    Denzil Guest

    Superb work there Dave! That reminds me, I need to pick up a lot more of those MS TB wool pads!
     
  13. detaildoc

    detaildoc Guest

    Awesome job! :worship2: Was that paint metallic btw?
     
  14. detaildoc

    detaildoc Guest


    Ranney at Pakshak carries it.
     
  15. MadOzodi

    MadOzodi Nuba Guru

    Great stuff! I see you've picked the Makita back up :thumb:
     
  16. Reflect

    Reflect DB Forum Supporter

    Who is that and what kind do you get?
     
  17. Reflect

    Reflect DB Forum Supporter

    How are his prices?
     
  18. detaildoc

    detaildoc Guest

    PM sent!
     
  19. bjorke

    bjorke Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    Fantastic work!
     
  20. mrgolfrider

    mrgolfrider DB Forum Supporter

    damn son!! Very nice!! Who are you paying to take all those pics while your detailing, thats a trooper to be there with you during that process taking pics. That black looks amazing. You look very young, I wish I was only a 1/4 as good as you when I was your age!! Keep up the good work!!
     

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