AJ Auto Detail: CL550 Full Detail

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AJ Auto Detail, LLC
[FONT=&quot]After having one month of my maintenance plan, the owner of this beautiful 2008 Mercedes CL550 decided to bring out the best in it. He opted for swirl removal, which also included scratch removal (wetsanding), paint touch-up, protection for paint, glass, and wheels, and a concours interior. I told him it would easily be a 2-day job, he told me no problem and that he would just take his Tahoe for the time being (has to be nice having two cars for yourself).



Day One



This is what the car looked like upon arrival.



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Last wash was last Saturday, so it wasn't too dirty. The only real bad part of the car were the wheels. It takes a lot of braking power to stop this 4700 lb. monster, so it gives off its fair share of brake dust.



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I first rinsed the wheel, tire, and wheel well.



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Next, I soaked the wheel in P21S Wheel Gel and the tire and wheel well got Meg's APC 4:1.



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After allowing about 30 seconds for dwell time, I agitated with an assortment of brushes and sponges then rinsed.



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My next step was bug removal off the front end. I first rinsed the area then applied Surf City Road Trip Grime Destroyer 1:1 to the hood, bumper, fenders, mirrors, A-pillars, and roof. I allowed that to sit for about 30 seconds to start breaking down the bug splatter.



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I then used a saturated Pinnacle Safe Scrub Bug Sponge to lightly agitate the areas then rinsed for a nice, bug free front end.



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While rinsing off the bugs, I continued to rinse down the entire car getting ready for the pre-wash foam. This was done with Meg's Hyperwash topped off with water in a foam cannon.



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While the foam was dwelling, I went around the car with a brush getting all tight crevices, mirrors, mesh grills, emblems, and gas cap area. The car was then rinsed, ready for the wash stage.



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The car was washed using a Lake Country Foam Mit, Chemical Guys CWG, and the 2BM. The car was then flooded then dried with a Cobra Guzzler.



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Claying was pretty much a breeze for this car. Only the back had moderate contamination at the worst. Used Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay and Chemical Guys Synthetic Quick Detailer as a clay lube.



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Heres what the car looked like after wash and clay.



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Day Two

Here's what I'm up against...



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Playing with a few polish/pad combos, I came up with a pretty good system to make this rock hard clear coat swirl free. Started with M105 on PFW @ ~1500, followed with SIP on LC White @ ~1500 and then finished with 106ff on LC Blue @ speed 6.



50/50

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Before/After

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The car had a few scratches that weren't budging even with the M105/PFW combo. So I wetsanded with 2000/2500/3000 then proceeded with my normal 3-step process.



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The car was then foamed, rinsed, and dried using the same method as the initial wash to get rid of excess polish dust/oils. I then applied a coat of Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax with a foam pad applicator. When I pulled the car out the garage for pictures, the sun was nowhere to be found. So, my client was nice enough to email me some pictures he took the next day (way better than my photography skills, hehe). Anyways, Thanks for looking and Enjoy!



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Great WORK! What brand and size wheels are those!? Also, when you say you use LC pads, which type ie: ccs? Do you feel when you foam the car with the cannon, does it actually drip of dirt and dust? Thanks for the help, and again, the Benz is looking right!
 
You know I've always been a fan of your's AJ. You're skills are really skyrocketing. And I love that car over the last body style you posted over at PD's ;)
 
AZ Ferrari Man said:
Great WORK! What brand and size wheels are those!? Also, when you say you use LC pads, which type ie: ccs? Do you feel when you foam the car with the cannon, does it actually drip of dirt and dust? Thanks for the help, and again, the Benz is looking right!



Wheels: I really don't know the brand haha, but they are 22's.



Pads: They are CCS pads. (5.5")



Foam Cannon: I really can tell it leaves a cleaner finish before I wash the car to reduce marring.



Jakerooni said:
You know I've always been a fan of your's AJ. You're skills are really skyrocketing. And I love that car over the last body style you posted over at PD's ;)



Haha thanks Jake!



Yeah I've been workin hard and just keepin at it... I'm 3 weeks deep in appointments!! :grrr --- I guess thats a good problem tho, as my dad said. :LOLOL
 
Damn, that paint was hammered. Great turn around man.



Those wheels are hideous IMO... Rivets belong on boats and airplanes not wheels.
 
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