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Monaco 172 Enhancement Detail (Pic Heavy)



  E87 118d M Sport
I've been planing the first detail of 2010 for a while now. Thankfully the forecast was spot on this weekend, so managed to get everything done I had planned too.

The headlights have been bugging me for a while now, so decided to wet sand them and machine polish to see what results I could get. I did pop a thread up recently, but here it is for anyone who missed it:

Before:
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As you can see there is alot of UV damage, stone chips and general degradation. Arming myself with:

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After some wet sanding (1000, 2000, 2500, 3000) I got a nice consistent cloud:

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and a helping of some PO203S on a Menz 80mm white, followed by some PO85RE5 on a 80mm yellow, I was happy with the result:

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After a long hard winter (with regular cleans) the car isn't looking too bad, but under close inspection leaves alot to be desired. Next job was to tackle the engine:

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After covering the necessary areas with cling film, I got to it with the Autoglym Machine Cleaner. Ive found it is the best product for this kind of job, worked in well with a brush:

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After a careful soaking (regular hosepipe gun, no pressure washer):

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and a nice dry using the air dryer (pic later on in the write-up) and some Kent microfibres, It came up very well:

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The whole car was covered with this layer of dirt:

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This is what I used for the wash:

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+ the help of Nilfisk C100 and i4D snow lance.

First job was to shift some of the brake dust off the wheels. Weapon of choice was Meguiars APC (diluted 1:4):

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(I was planning on removing the wheels and doing the backs, but I'm in 2 minds whether to re0furb. They are 6 years old and are far from perfect. So for the time being, that's a job for the future)

On to the filler cap with the APC:

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Then snowfoamed the whole car, and after about 10 mins:

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jet-washed off:

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then time to finish off the smaller areas:

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not forgetting the boot shut:

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For the wash, the 2 bucket method was used (obviously) and a wool wash mitt:

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For the Claying I used good old born slippy and some Meguiars Clay:

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and started off with the higher areas of the car, where there was not a great deal to remove:

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the lower half of the car however, was a different story:

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After a rinse off with open ended hose, I dryed using my latest toy, the air dryer, and a uber premium, and uber blue towels:

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The front of the car is not in that bad a condition because of the regular washes (using the correct techniques), but I was in an accident last year (100% no fault btw) so the rear was re-sprayed. Since the bad weather Ive not had change to attack the swirls on this area, but here they are:

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The front is all pretty much the same, very light swirling, and the odd few RDS (So I wont post too many pics of that):

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Gave the car a quick ISO wipe-down to ensure it was clean ready for polishing using:

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Then onto paint readings:

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Most of the car was around 125 to 165. The re-sprayed rear was looking at 95 - 120, and one area around the petrol cap was as high as 227, so obviously some work has been carried out there in the past.

I didn't get a pic off all of the polishes/pads used, but decided that the DAS-6 was fine for the level of correction I was after, and primarily used the Orange and White Menzerna Pads with PO203S and PO85RE5 , with some 3M perfect-it III fast cut plus on a Hex-logic Orange for the tougher area. Here's a pic anyway, with the average amount I use per hit:

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and a slow-cut technique, with a pass on 2 to spread the polish, 5-6 to work it in until reached the desired results :

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Here is one of the 50/50's on the boot. The rest of the car was no-where near this bad:

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(car was taped using 3M 3434 Blue 25mm)

The rest of the car was attacked with the relevant products, and here are a few reflection after polishing:

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and no trace of swirls left:

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bonnet after enhancement:

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pillar:

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and the roof:

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After another ISO wipe-down, I went for a coating of Dodo Juice Blue Velvet:

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thinly and evenly applied:

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I usually leave the tape on for the waxing. Not sure if others do, but I find it gives me the best results without having to worry about the edges, with the knowledge am I getting coverage all the way to the edges.

Buffed off and left overnight, a second coat was applied.
After this, the usual fine details were attended too on the exterior using some detailing swaps lightly sprayed with some Tropi-care DC5 detailing spray:

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Onto the Interior, first off was to give the car a good hoovering using my Vax 6131:

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50/50 of the mats:

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The Gliptone set was picked for the Recaro's. In my experience, this is the best product for leather.

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The Interior is always kept in great condition using Chemical Guys Natural Look New Shine Dressing and Microfiber applicators.

The windows were cleaned/dressed with Tropi-care Glass Cleaner, and the mats lightly sprayed with Vanilla Orange Air Freshener:

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I also popped in the i4detailing sticker Matt sent me with my last order:

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Here are some pics of the interior:

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To finish the exterior, I used some Autoglym Bumper Care on the plastics:

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I took the time to inspect the car now, making sure it was up to scratch, and went over any edges with detailing spray to ensure each panel was finished correctly.
The wheels were treated with Poorboy's Wheel Sealant and the tyres and arches with Meguiars Endurance Gel.

Here are some pics of the finished article, 12 hours (of detailing) after I began:

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The exhaust was cleaned/treated with some Peek metal polish:

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Thanks for reading. :D
 
where do you live and when can I bring my swril monaco 172 for you to do a mint job on mine just like yours????
 
  172 Flamer
Looking good mate, seems your getting a decent correction there. Will be doing the same shortly when I get my DA.
 
  Track 172 & Golf R32
great work mate i keep meaning to invest in some cleaning gear but just never get round to it. i just want to get a good detail in before the summer.
 
  Black Gold Trophy
Nice job! Looks well cared for!

I hate to say it but the recaros arent actually real leather so you are kinda wasting your time using leather conditioner on them! ;)
 
  E87 118d M Sport
Sweet results! Did you split it over 2 days?

Yeah I did Mark, well the headlights I did a few weeks back, the engine/wash/clay/machine polish/1st coat of wax I did on 1 day, and the 2nd wax/finishing/interior/wheels I did the next.

looks top fella surly you didn't do it all in 1 day ??

See above Adam.

Finish looks incredible! Very impressive :)

Cheers mate! I was impressed with the results too!

Looks very good. is that air dryer any good?!

Yeah, not bad at all. I got it off ebay for just under £30. Not as powerful as the Baron etc (for £150ish) but does what I wanted it for, bodywork joins, wheels, and engine.

where do you live and when can I bring my swril monaco 172 for you to do a mint job on mine just like yours????

Live in Gloucester mate. So bit of a trek for you....

Great correction, Nice write up.

Spurred me on to give mine some more attention!

Glad I could help mate. Clean cars are happy cars (or atleast they best be!!)

crackin work ;)

Thanks Dawn. (All without a hanger ppfftt ;))

Car looks fantastic.

+1. Monaco detailing day round m4rkie23's needed.

Lol. Im game!

Looks cracking mate, would look better with turinis! lol. Just kiddin.;)

:eek: I completely agree. If I stumble on £400 (maybe down the back of the sofa?), I'll pop round and see you. Unless I can 'borrow' that kind of pocket change of Adz?

great work mate, looks stunning - makes my 4 hour clean seem worthless now :dapprove:

Nooooo!!! Just means you'll have to try harder next time ;)

Nice job! Looks well cared for!

I hate to say it but the recaros arent actually real leather so you are kinda wasting your time using leather conditioner on them! ;)

SSHhhhhhhhh. It makes them smell nice. :eek:

Thanks for all the comments guys.
 
  182 Full of Fat
Wow looks awsome......this is one of my jobs in the next few days. Just got my DAS-6 starter kit, need to buy the other bits and cleaning things though. Is it as easy as it looks with a DA?
 
  E87 118d M Sport
Cheers Robos.

In my opinon, yes. Machine Polishing is easy. But Ive had practise, and have been detailing for a while now. Are you a member on detailingworld?
 
  182 Full of Fat
No, but I think i'll sign up today and have a read around. Do you apply the sealent/wax through the polisher or do you do that by hand?
 
  Mk2 Ph2 Clio II 1.6 16v
Some of yuor brushes and the backing plate have a blue marker line, why?
It is always cool to learn how people mark their tools, I thought the blue marked brush was the engine-only brush...lol
Excellent job!
 
  E87 118d M Sport
No, but I think i'll sign up today and have a read around. Do you apply the sealent/wax through the polisher or do you do that by hand?

I could give you MANY tips on machine polishing mate, but tbh, there is so many guides/documented help on DW that I would be wasting my time. You dont need to pay to read the guides, just go the relevant area and you will find all you need.
You can apply sealants via machine if you wish, not wax (altho you could buff off with a DA).

Some of your brushes and the backing plate have a blue marker line, why?
It is always cool to learn how people mark their tools, I thought the blue marked brush was the engine-only brush...lol
Excellent job!

The brush with the blue line on is engine only yeah (or more to the point, machine cleaner only. wouldnt use that one on paint afterwards).
The lines on the DA backing plates are for speeds. Machine polishing correctly required the pad to be spinning at the correct speed. by putting a line on the backing plate you can see how much it is spinning (which equates to how much pressure you are exerting).
 
  e92 + E46 M3 + Cup
Good work, Some hours have been put in there!

I had the detailing bug for a while.... british weather just kills your spirit lol, bucket, wash mitt & away i go now, all done in under an hour ;)
 


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