1983 Mercedes Benz 300 SD Turbodiesel...

Clean Dean

Keep it clean !!!
This Wednesday, I got the chance to detail a very special old Benz. This 1983 300 SD Turbodiesel has traveled just 39k miles during its life, and was in need of just a day of finesse detailing.



The paint was in good condition all around with typical light wash scratches and swirls, and a 3 step buff brought her back to about 90% as new. The process:



Metabo plus Hi Temp HCL with Green Edge Pad

Menzerna IP with Green Edge Pad

Menzerna FP with Edge white pad

Meguiars #21 with PC 7424



The interior took about 2 hours, and the Mercedes Benz Tex interior is absolutely the most durable material I have ever come across. I cleaned it with Meguiars APC 15:1 and looks showroom new at the completion. The dash and vinyl were cleaned then dressed with Stoners Trim Shine (rub in with MF towel for matte finish). The wood console was gentle rubbed with Menzerna FP then waxed with Stoners Bead Max.



Engine had some residual cosmoline, which protected the aluminum and metal components brilliantly over the years. The engine was pressure washed gently as not to remove original factory markings and decals and then dressed with a water based dressing before being dried with compressed air and by hand.



Not necessary a collectible Benz like a 300 SL or a 280 Se convertible, but definitely a fine example of a well preserved all original Mercedes Benz when the name was synonymous with quality.



Enjoy…



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Dean, that's awesome. I didn't realize you were behind the big detailing effort - - it looks amazing.
 
Damn that thing looks new, Dean. My old neighbor used to have a couple of those or a similar model, I used to be able to hear the rattle on the other side of the house! (that seemed to be the only part of the sound that would penetrate, I always knew when he or his wife were on their way to work)
 
lilaznfoo7,



I used a product called Speedy all metal polish. Its pretty big product with the trucking community. There company is based out of Pennslyvania. Its a great easy to use polish, and works great on aluminum.



Thanks for all the compliments !!!



Damn that thing looks new, Dean. My old neighbor used to have a couple of those or a similar model, I used to be able to hear the rattle on the other side of the house! (that seemed to be the only part of the sound that would penetrate, I always knew when he or his wife were on their way to work)



That sound is like music to my ears. Those old diesels can go over 1/2 million miles, and I detailed a 190D with 690k about 2 years ago.
 
I love that year. My mother had one when I was growing up and I always thought it was a blast to drive. For some reason it took the turbo about half a week to spool up but when it did it scooted! Great job! Looks like new! Must belong to a collector yes?
 
Clean Dean- Thanks for sharing your great work on this one. I'm a *huge* fan of the W126s, especially the SWB ones. To see such a time-capsule example was a real treat. Heh heh, that thing is about 100K away from being broken in :D
 
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