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Mobile-Image: C63 bliss... - Carn - 03-06-2010 07:57 PM

This past weekend I had the opportunity to spruce up a nearly new C63 AMG Drool

This particular car was almost brand new with only 6000km or so on the clock. The front end had some sandblasting already, no doubt due to it being driven in anger (who could resist with the sound of that engine Clap )

Righty then, onto some pics...

The car on arrival...Aside from some dust from having been parked for a while the car appeared to be relatively clean
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Wheels weren't too bad
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Pipes needed a clean...
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1st up the wheels and this time I decided to put a new product to the test...3M's Wheel and Tire cleaner. This is part of their new retail range so I was keen on seeing how it would fare, albeit on fairly clean wheels!

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Product applied
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I elected to use the Ez brush to give a truer indication of the cleaning ability without using stiff bristled brushes
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And the results after rinsing
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As you can see the barrels came up pretty well with only isolated patches of more stubborn dirt. There was also some stains on the calipers that weren't fully removed so it was out with the Raceglaze XL brush for another go...

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Much better!
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The wheel back brush came in handy when cleaning up the arches...Rear arches with felt lining
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And the front's with APC applied and then scrubbed
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And rinsed down
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The front wheels with the massive brake calipers needed the use of the slender RG XL brush to clean
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And all done
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Overall I found the 3M Wheel Cleaner worked pretty well. Whether or not it will be able to match the Sonax on more neglected wheels remains to be seen, but from this initial test it appears to be effective!


After the wheels and arches were taken care of it was time for the wash stage. The car was foamed with a new shampoo sample I received and initial results were promising...

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After foaming the car was rinsed and I attended to all the small details (cleaning emblems, shuts, etc). After another rinse the car was washed using the 2BM and then clayed and dried (sorry no pics).


With the car still being almost brand new there was very little in the way of swirling and RIDS. I tried to capture a few but being light in colour with gloomy basement lighting I struggled to capture anything worthwhile showing.

Product of choice today was Menzerna's PO85RE5 finishing polish and 3M's blue Ultrafina polishing pad. Some of the areas with isolated RIDS got P203S on the yellow pad, before being jeweled with the 85RE.

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After giving the paint a once over it was time for a final wash before attending to the small details. LSP of choice was Werkstat's Acrylic kit (Prime, Jett and Glos) with trim getting Satin Prot, tires getting my new gel sample and glass being cleaned with Sonax Glass cleaner.

The wheels were sealed with Collinite 845 and came up great!
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Tailpipes were scrubbed with abrasive pads and then polished with Raceglaze Alutech metal polish
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With everything completed I parked the car for the night and elected to return on Sunday morning to get some photo's outside in the natural light...

Some outdoor shots...Well a lot actually Bluebiggrin

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Some detail shots...
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Wheels and tires...
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Some more (sorry I couldn't resist!)
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Parting shot
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Thanks for looking Thumb


RE: Mobile-Image: C63 bliss... - Lambchop - 03-06-2010 08:23 PM

Awesome!!!!!!! Bluebiggrin


RE: Mobile-Image: C63 bliss... - calypso - 03-06-2010 08:45 PM

Its always nice to see neglected cars come out looking like superstars. But in this case its really cool to see a new car reach its potencial.


RE: Mobile-Image: C63 bliss... - Woodie - 04-06-2010 06:52 AM

Brilliant work as usual Dave.

I can see the benefit of the 'toilet' brush in cases like this, with the very cramped wheel well access. I must admit that using the test unit on my own budget level cars left me underwhelmed. The Race Glaze brush on the other hand is great - except for for the splash back effect.


RE: Mobile-Image: C63 bliss... - Wayno - 04-06-2010 08:12 AM

Awesome work once again Dave!!! ClapClap Car looks stunning.... Clap


RE: Mobile-Image: C63 bliss... - onyx - 04-06-2010 09:21 AM

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RE: Mobile-Image: C63 bliss... - Jughead - 04-06-2010 10:00 AM

Aewsome looking vehicle ... Awesome work Carn!!! Thumbsup2


RE: Mobile-Image: C63 bliss... - Wells - 04-06-2010 01:13 PM

Beautiful car, awesome work once again. I want one!!! Drool


RE: Mobile-Image: C63 bliss... - springbok - 04-06-2010 07:01 PM

Beaut.


RE: Mobile-Image: C63 bliss... - jagged - 05-06-2010 06:38 AM

Excellent job...I squashed my plans of becoming a fireman..when I growup I want to be just like carn :2thumbsup:


RE: Mobile-Image: C63 bliss... - meguiarver - 05-06-2010 05:16 PM

Awesome work dave, i wish i could get that good using my makita. Dave is like the lionel messi of detailing. speed, control and a killer finish
ps i didnt mean the makita on this car specifically i meant in general


RE: Mobile-Image: C63 bliss... - Carn - 05-06-2010 10:14 PM

You guys are too kind Bluebiggrin


RE: Mobile-Image: C63 bliss... - AMD001 - 07-06-2010 07:30 PM

Excellent work as usual Dave.
Why do some of the new cars come with that felt by the rear arch?


RE: Mobile-Image: C63 bliss... - Carn - 07-06-2010 09:52 PM

(07-06-2010 07:30 PM)AMD001 Wrote:  Excellent work as usual Dave.
Why do some of the new cars come with that felt by the rear arch?

Thanks dude...Felt or carpeting in the arches is to help deaden road noise Thumb


RE: Mobile-Image: C63 bliss... - Torres1 - 08-06-2010 08:39 AM

Awesome work, and I want one too. Amazing vehicle.


RE: Mobile-Image: C63 bliss... - Carn - 08-06-2010 06:56 PM

Thanks Curwin...I want one purely for the sound!!!