imported_Slik560
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Being a white car, the engine area on my Benz has a lot of white sheet metal. The car never really saw any attention under the hood appearance-wise until I got it. [Somewhere along the line they cut off the air intake nozzle from the air cleaner ? I got the last one from Stuttgart for $375
] I?ve been slowly working on the engine area, but the painted areas (see pics) have proven to be a problem. The cracked paint had already happened and I know there is no fixing that ? it?s not worth re-spraying the engine area. The stained areas are from 20 years of dust, grease, etc., but nothing I?ve tried so far has worked: detailing spray, APC (about 4:1), clay; all have had little effect on the worst areas. I have one of those slick 3? random orbital polishers from Griot?s, but I?ve hesitated to try to polish an area that looks?well?dirty.
engine area:
A similar issue is on the rear of the car, by the exhaust outlet. Again, the area looks dirty and I?ve tried claying it with some success. Due to the textured surface of the rear under-panel, I?ve held off on any kind of mechanical polishing. [note to the pro detailers: I?ve left the exhaust alone as I intend to replace it with a stainless steel system.
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I recently bought some Adam?s clay bar ?Grey Professional Grade?, which I expect is more aggressive than the Griot?s clay that I use on the car body. [GREAT stuff, but not on these stained areas]
So my options at this point seem to be:
1. Keep scrubbing with APC and a soft brush.
2. Use the Adams clay and cross my fingers.
3. Use the 3? orbital with some Meguiar?s #83 or the milder Griot?s #3 (what I have at the moment).
Any feedback is appreciated. I?ve got a brand new air cleaner and I?m working on all the hoses, fluid bottles, etc., but the dingy painted areas ?under the bonnet? ruin the effect.
Thanks very much ? any feedback is appreciated.

engine area:



A similar issue is on the rear of the car, by the exhaust outlet. Again, the area looks dirty and I?ve tried claying it with some success. Due to the textured surface of the rear under-panel, I?ve held off on any kind of mechanical polishing. [note to the pro detailers: I?ve left the exhaust alone as I intend to replace it with a stainless steel system.


I recently bought some Adam?s clay bar ?Grey Professional Grade?, which I expect is more aggressive than the Griot?s clay that I use on the car body. [GREAT stuff, but not on these stained areas]
So my options at this point seem to be:
1. Keep scrubbing with APC and a soft brush.
2. Use the Adams clay and cross my fingers.
3. Use the 3? orbital with some Meguiar?s #83 or the milder Griot?s #3 (what I have at the moment).
Any feedback is appreciated. I?ve got a brand new air cleaner and I?m working on all the hoses, fluid bottles, etc., but the dingy painted areas ?under the bonnet? ruin the effect.
Thanks very much ? any feedback is appreciated.