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  • 2000 Caddy - Winter Prep

    Perhaps just a little early for a winter prep of this metallic blue, 2000 93,000 mile Cadillac, but better now then in the snow. I had done this car before and was familiar with the hardness of the clear coat and knew it would be a good candidate for the Micro Fiber Dual Action Correction System.

    The car was mildly swirled, but had numerous scratches (snow removal brush?) and the beloved "golfers" scratches. You know the ones from leaning golf bags on the bumper and trunk and watching them slide to the ground.

    Products:
    Super Soap
    Deep Crystal Soap
    APC+
    Professional Mild Blue Clay
    Last Touch 1:1 Lube
    All Metal Polish
    Endurance Liquid
    MFDA #300 Correction Compound
    M105 Ultra-Cut Compound
    MFDA #301 Finishing Wax
    Ultimate Wax - Liquid
    Glass Concentrate
    M40 Rubber and Vinyl Protectant
    Quik Interior Detailer

    Process:
    Sprayed front of car with APC+ to start the bug removal
    Sprayed tires and rims with APC+ and brush washed using Deep Crystal Soap
    High pressure rinsed entire car
    Hand washed car with Super Soap
    High pressure rinsed
    Hand washed car with Super Soap
    High pressure rinsed
    Dried with Absorber, Water Magnet and leaf blower

    Clayed car and all glass
    Taped off logos and badges

    Using a generic foam cone attached to drill and used All Metal Polish on rims
    Using mini-buffer with conical brush worked AMP into corners and around valve stems on rims.
    End of day one

    Dressed tires with Endurance
    Started in with #300 and had to work it pretty hard on the horizontal surfaces. Some of the scratches weren't playing fair and decided to hang around after I tried beating them up with multiple passes of #300. So I went full guns and grabbed a bottle of M105 and a stiff, 4" Lake Country pad. The mere sight of the M105 bottle sent many of the scratches off to never-never land. The rear center stop light was scratched too, so I taped off the surrounding paint. On the red plastic I started with M105, I followed up with #300 on a 3" MF pad and then #301 on the 3" finishing pad. Then I taped off the plastic and went to work on the paint. I then re-did the entire trunk with #300 to remove any trace of M105.

    The #300 left minor hazing and a couple of runs of #301 took it out, the first rather forceful and the second a little lighter and slower DA speed. Next I grabbed a soft, black, 4" Lake Country pad and applied, removed, applied, removed Ultimate Liquid Wax in 3-5 minutes cycles.
    End of day two.

    This morning I wiped off excess Endurance from the tires and some runs on the rims and then waxed the rims with Ultimate Wax. Usually use Ultimate Quik Wax for this but didn't have any available. Using another soft, black Lake Country pad on a PC I waxed the car again using Ultimate Wax.

    After finishing the final wax, I started cleaning glass, cleaning and waxing the door jambs, polishing the exhaust tips and coating the wiper cowl with M40 Protectant. Although I don't do interiors, I wiped down the doors and scuff plates with Quik Interior Detailer.

    Wrapped things up and headed home to ask my wife to clean the front and rear interior windshield glass. Finished photographs and took the car to owner's home for inspection.
    End of day three.

    This looks like industrial fallout to me. I pitched the clay when done with this car.


    These photos of the rims is AFTER washing.







    Scratches on the trunk lid.



    Scratches on rear trunk mounted stop light and scratches on paint surface.



    Door handle area scratches.



    Lightly etched water spots, bird poop or tree sap??



    Rims polished and waxed



    Purchased more as a toy this mini-buffer works when my fingers don't.



    The mini-buffer comes with multiple heads. This is a conical shaped brush. The mini-buffer does not
    rotate, it oscillates perhaps vibrates is a better description.



    Car done and ready for delivery to owner.


    Scratches on stop light and trunk lid - gone.


    Etchings, scratches and swirls - gone.





    Door handle area scratches - gone.





    Reflections of Ultimate Wax.



    Trusted assistant or is she the boss? Preparing to clean glass. Fall colors just beginning to show in reflections.



    Trunk reflections. Leaves gone on one tree, can winter be far behind?


    Thanks for stopping by.

    "fishing for swirls in a sea of black"
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    David

  • #2
    Re: 2000 Caddy - Winter Prep

    Looks great David!

    How do you like the new All Metal Polish?
    Tedrow's Detailing
    845-642-1698
    Treat Yourself to that New Car Feeling

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    • #3
      Re: 2000 Caddy - Winter Prep

      That is a beautiful finish for a car 12 model years old. You do nice work, especially on wheels!
      -James
      2012 Chevy Silverado ECSB. Z71 4x4. 5.3


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      • #4
        Re: 2000 Caddy - Winter Prep

        Great work Dave, the car came out looking awesome.

        I used to have a mini buffer toothbrush style brush but I broke it and never got around to fixing it.

        I think you may be a bit more patient than me, I would have used a bit of steel wool in the corners of those rims. But you were able to get them looking new without it.
        Nick
        Tucker's Detailing Services
        815-954-0773
        2012 Ford Transit Connect

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        • #5
          Re: 2000 Caddy - Winter Prep

          Originally posted by Shawn T. View Post
          Looks great David!

          How do you like the new All Metal Polish?
          Thanks. Like it, got it with Dyna-Cone. Bought larger bottle. Save Dyna-Cone for "special" jobs and abuse a cheap foam cone on not so special jobs.

          Originally posted by Golden View Post
          That is a beautiful finish for a car 12 model years old. You do nice work, especially on wheels!
          He drives it now, but she used to and she takes credit for good condition. Something about he lowered garage door onto car. Wheels time consuming, but look sharp when done.

          Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
          Great work Dave, the car came out looking awesome.

          I used to have a mini buffer toothbrush style brush but I broke it and never got around to fixing it.

          I think you may be a bit more patient than me, I would have used a bit of steel wool in the corners of those rims. But you were able to get them looking new without it.
          I thought I had some 0000, but noooooo it was back home and not at the shop.

          But I had fresh batteries in the mini

          "fishing for swirls in a sea of black"
          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
          David

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          • #6
            Re: 2000 Caddy - Winter Prep

            Very nice detailed work, David.

            The Caddy looks great.

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            • #7
              Re: 2000 Caddy - Winter Prep

              Always enjoy your write ups, David - you've come so far in the past year or so and it's great fun to see. Keep up the great work!!
              Michael Stoops
              Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

              Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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              • #8
                Re: 2000 Caddy - Winter Prep

                Great job David! The Cadillac looks new once again!
                2011 Car Crazy Showcase SEMA Team

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                • #9
                  Re: 2000 Caddy - Winter Prep

                  Originally posted by greg0303 View Post
                  Very nice detailed work, David.

                  The Caddy looks great.
                  Thanks Greg, appreciate your comments.

                  Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
                  Always enjoy your write ups, David - you've come so far in the past year or so and it's great fun to see. Keep up the great work!!
                  Thanks. This is what happens when you hang around with this group. In some circles called: Known Associates!!

                  Originally posted by Marc08EX View Post
                  Great job David! The Cadillac looks new once again!
                  Thanks, we'll see how long it holds up.

                  "fishing for swirls in a sea of black"
                  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                  David

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