Can't Let Scott Have All The Glory

wash_me

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I do alot of cars for the Mercedes-Benz dealership and now there building a new showroom for Jag's.



This is the first Jag I got from them I think it was a 2000 XJ8, I am sure Lynn will what type is it.



Diamond Cut

DACP

VM
 

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This SL500 was getting new tires when they had a fire at the tire shop. They had the windows roll down and the interior was black with smoke, took a good 8 hours to detail.
 

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:eek How did you get the Mercedes interior clean? I've yet to deal with smoke damage (not sure I really want to anyway!).



All three look great! :up
 
wash me,

great job on the cars. How did you find Diamond Cut? Pc or Rotary? Did you find that it leaves a different finish from other heavy compounds?



I too agree that DACP and Diamond cut make a great Prep Stage Combo.





Regards

Tony
 
Mizzuri said:
wash me,

great job on the cars. How did you find Diamond Cut? Pc or Rotary? Did you find that it leaves a different finish from other heavy compounds?



I too agree that DACP and Diamond cut make a great Prep Stage Combo.





Regards

Tony



There a paint supply store that carrys Diamond Cut here. I used a PC with the purple pad, sometine I used a wool pad. I think most compounds are the same but I like how Diamond Cut brakes down and leaves a nice shine.
 
Scottwax said:
:eek How did you get the Mercedes interior clean? I've yet to deal with smoke damage (not sure I really want to anyway!).



All three look great! :up



There a product I use call Power Plus that I use to clean the interior. I pour about 8oz into a bucket then fill with hot water and went to work. I think it took about 5 buckets of the Power Plus to clean the interior. Once I got it clean I use ozone to get rid of the smoke smell.
 
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