Scrooge
ClioSport Moderator
E55 AMG
Epic little car this. We had two days to do it so a bit more time could be spent to prepare it for Le Mans. Sorry for lack of process pictures, we just kind of cracked on and did as much as we could.
Cub had admitted that it hadn't been washed properly in his ownership, tut tut, so the Flame Red paint was quite dull as a result.
The decontamination process on it alone took some proper man hours, many hits of iron x and tardis. So many big thick tar spots. The car looked dramatically improved upon even after just that.
Not exactly rancid but you can see the lifeless paint..
b by Rob Strode, on Flickr
a by Rob Strode, on Flickr
Car was treated with Citrus pre wash, rinsed and then foamed...
IMG_5505 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
The car was then washed with the usual 2BM, the door shuts and under bonnet area were also all addressed. Rinsed off again and the decon stage started...
IMG_9806 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5501 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_9805 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
Once I was happy that the clay wasn't picking anything more up (hours later) the car got foamed and washed again..
IMG_5512 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
Then the headlights were attacked as they were seriously pitted and murky..
d by Rob Strode, on Flickr
e by Rob Strode, on Flickr
You will see how brilliant they came up in the finished pictures
Car was rinsed off again then patted dry, then I got the paint depth gauge out to assess the paint, was fairly healthy and consistent in most areas..
IMG_5523 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5524 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
Two stage polish starting with wolfs then Mezerna. The car was then cleased and protected with the last of Gally's special brew wax, interior was spruced, wheels protected, windows cleaned, plastics and tyres dressed, grill taken out and painted satin and exhaust polished back up to ultra shinyness. The colour looked simply amazing. I love Flame Red.
j by Rob Strode, on Flickr
g by Rob Strode, on Flickr
f by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5548 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5542 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5546 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5540 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5538 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5558 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5565 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5568 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5570 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5574 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
It's the only time I wished it wasn't summer, we just didn't have time to take it under some sodium lights to really bring this fantastic colour to life! Damn these long days haha.
Loved this properly sorted car.
Cub had admitted that it hadn't been washed properly in his ownership, tut tut, so the Flame Red paint was quite dull as a result.
The decontamination process on it alone took some proper man hours, many hits of iron x and tardis. So many big thick tar spots. The car looked dramatically improved upon even after just that.
Not exactly rancid but you can see the lifeless paint..
b by Rob Strode, on Flickr
a by Rob Strode, on Flickr
Car was treated with Citrus pre wash, rinsed and then foamed...
IMG_5505 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
The car was then washed with the usual 2BM, the door shuts and under bonnet area were also all addressed. Rinsed off again and the decon stage started...
IMG_9806 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5501 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_9805 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
Once I was happy that the clay wasn't picking anything more up (hours later) the car got foamed and washed again..
IMG_5512 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
Then the headlights were attacked as they were seriously pitted and murky..
d by Rob Strode, on Flickr
e by Rob Strode, on Flickr
You will see how brilliant they came up in the finished pictures
Car was rinsed off again then patted dry, then I got the paint depth gauge out to assess the paint, was fairly healthy and consistent in most areas..
IMG_5523 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5524 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
Two stage polish starting with wolfs then Mezerna. The car was then cleased and protected with the last of Gally's special brew wax, interior was spruced, wheels protected, windows cleaned, plastics and tyres dressed, grill taken out and painted satin and exhaust polished back up to ultra shinyness. The colour looked simply amazing. I love Flame Red.
g by Rob Strode, on Flickr
f by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5548 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5542 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5546 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5540 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5538 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5558 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5565 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5568 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5570 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
IMG_5574 by Rob Strode, on Flickr
It's the only time I wished it wasn't summer, we just didn't have time to take it under some sodium lights to really bring this fantastic colour to life! Damn these long days haha.
Loved this properly sorted car.
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