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Poorboys Rules!
Wow...this one really kicked my confidence level down a notch or two!!
My father-in-law has a '95 Mercedes SL500. He bought it used several years back and has taken care of it, but not the 'proper DC way'. So, being the nice son-in-law that I am, I decided I'd detail it for him for Father's Day. My car's black and I got it lookin' good...his is black...how hard could it be...right?? :rofl It wasn't until we pulled it in my garage that I saw the real-deal...under the lights. Well, I think I bit off more than I could chew. This one took me about 9 or 10 hours and I fought it the whole way. I didn't realize how far gone this one was.
The most aggressive stuff I had was SSR2, so that's what I used. It got the 'swirls' out for the most part, but there are still several 'deeper scratches' as well as some 'rain stains' and such that just wouldn't come out. I went over them 4 to 5 times with no better luck. Needless to say, yesterday I ordered some SSR2.5 and SSR3 along with some more aggressive cutting pads so I'll be better prepared next time. I am planning on getting this car back in the coming weekend(s) and trying a more aggressive pad and compound to see if I can get some more of the deeper scratches out.
Overall, I'm happy with it and my Father-in-law was overly happy as well. I really wanted this car to look 'brand new' again and just couldn't get it there as good as I had hoped but it does look better than when I started.
Here's what I did...
Washed with Megs Gold Class (and Wolfgang bucket!)
- Claybarred the entire car
- Claybarred the glass
- SSR2 with a light cutting pad
- SSR1 with a polishing pad
- EX with finishing pad
- Stoners on all glass inside and out
- NXT Insane Shine on the tires (wiped off for a satin finish)
- Ibuprofen for my back (both days)
- Lessons for my Father-in-law on how to properly 'wash' it from here on out (he was using old bath towels to wash/dry)
So, here are the pics...
BEFORE
BEFORE
AFTER
BEFORE
AFTER
BEFORE
AFTER
BEFORE
AFTER
BEFORE
AFTER
And as you can see, there are still many 'deeper' scratches, although they aren't through the clearcoat. I've ordered some more aggressive swirl remover and will try that to see if I can get it a little better. :wall
I suppose for my third time using my PC it's not bad, but I sure was hoping for better results. It certainly was a good opportunity to practice more.
Any advice would certainly be helpful! Thanks everyone!:bigups
My father-in-law has a '95 Mercedes SL500. He bought it used several years back and has taken care of it, but not the 'proper DC way'. So, being the nice son-in-law that I am, I decided I'd detail it for him for Father's Day. My car's black and I got it lookin' good...his is black...how hard could it be...right?? :rofl It wasn't until we pulled it in my garage that I saw the real-deal...under the lights. Well, I think I bit off more than I could chew. This one took me about 9 or 10 hours and I fought it the whole way. I didn't realize how far gone this one was.
The most aggressive stuff I had was SSR2, so that's what I used. It got the 'swirls' out for the most part, but there are still several 'deeper scratches' as well as some 'rain stains' and such that just wouldn't come out. I went over them 4 to 5 times with no better luck. Needless to say, yesterday I ordered some SSR2.5 and SSR3 along with some more aggressive cutting pads so I'll be better prepared next time. I am planning on getting this car back in the coming weekend(s) and trying a more aggressive pad and compound to see if I can get some more of the deeper scratches out.
Overall, I'm happy with it and my Father-in-law was overly happy as well. I really wanted this car to look 'brand new' again and just couldn't get it there as good as I had hoped but it does look better than when I started.
Here's what I did...
Washed with Megs Gold Class (and Wolfgang bucket!)
- Claybarred the entire car
- Claybarred the glass
- SSR2 with a light cutting pad
- SSR1 with a polishing pad
- EX with finishing pad
- Stoners on all glass inside and out
- NXT Insane Shine on the tires (wiped off for a satin finish)
- Ibuprofen for my back (both days)
- Lessons for my Father-in-law on how to properly 'wash' it from here on out (he was using old bath towels to wash/dry)
So, here are the pics...
BEFORE

BEFORE

AFTER

BEFORE

AFTER

BEFORE

AFTER

BEFORE

AFTER

BEFORE

AFTER

And as you can see, there are still many 'deeper' scratches, although they aren't through the clearcoat. I've ordered some more aggressive swirl remover and will try that to see if I can get it a little better. :wall

I suppose for my third time using my PC it's not bad, but I sure was hoping for better results. It certainly was a good opportunity to practice more.
Any advice would certainly be helpful! Thanks everyone!:bigups