Mercedes-Benz SLK 320 - Dodo'd

Jim@WD

Active Member
Hi all,

Now, in no way is this related to Seat/Audi/VW VAG at all.. but, it contains lots of pretty pictures, and, hopefully a few tips that you can pick up on. Let me know what you think..

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The SLK was a relatively new purchase, and, had just returned from a 2000 mile trip round France. Nice.

Hoping to go in with a bit of an ‘Enhance and Protect’ style spec, I opted for DoDo Juice Limeprime and a Megs yellow polishing pad. This knocked out ~50% of the hazy surface swirls – unfortunately, there were a fair few deeper marks that wouldn’t be corrected this time round..

Product
* AutoGylm Glass Polish
* AutoSmart G101
* AutoSmart Bio Brisk
* AutoSmart Tardis
* Autosol
* ChemicalGuys JetSEAL901
* Dodo Juice Born To Be Mild
* Dodo Juice Limeprime
* Dodo Juice Purple Haze
* LTT Auto Ultra Foam
* LTT Auto Ultra Protect
* Meguiars All-Season Dressing
* Meguiars Last Tough
* Meguiars Super-Degreaser
* Meguiars Wheel-Brightener
* Meguiars Endurance Tyre Gel
* Zaino Z8

How the car looked when I arrived:

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And then how the car looked some 7 hours later:

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So, get the kit out, set up and take a good look around..

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Jim@WD

Active Member
Not too bad.. Will have a better idea when it’s ‘clean’ though.

As per, the wheels were worked on first.

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Not many photos from this stage.. I actually took a fair few, but, silly me, I’d left the exposure compensation thing on real low (as previous shots had lots of sun glare in! – D’oh!)

Basically, Super-Degreaser onto the tyres and caliper (Which was pretty caked up..), G101 into the arches and Wheel-brightener deep into the rim and shot in behind the spokes of the alloy. Agitated with a whole array of brushes and mitts.


Once all four sides were clean, I had to shift the car forward a foot or two to access the area that sat behind that chunky caliper. *grr*

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I took a look round the engine bay and thought it could do with a once over, too..

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Jim@WD

Active Member
Again, cleaned with a Super-Degreaser/G101 mash-up and various ‘detailing’ brushes. Rinsed. Dried. Dressed (later on whilst garaged..)

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(Megs All-Season dressing used on this occasion)


Before getting too far ahead of myself with the body wash, I went round a few areas with surplus APC to shift the French bugs..

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(Bumper, wing-mirror, lower bonnet, roof lip etc)


Then, after five minutes of trying to wake the Karcher up, I delivered the first of two snowfoam’s to soften the dirt.

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Jim@WD

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(Before this stage, the door shuts were cleaned (same process as engine-bay really (minus the dressing!))


Once I was happy that the window rubbers, joins, seals and crevices were clean, I filled the two buckets and loaded some Dodo Juice Born To Be Mild.

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Re-foamed, and, delivered the wash with a Megs Lambswool washmit.

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To rid of the ‘standing water’ after the wash, and, ensure the panel gaps etc had no suds in, I did some ‘sheeting’ with an open-hose:

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Sonus Green Clay was used to lift the embedded contaminants.. To touch, the car wasn’t too bad; just the odd rough section here and there.

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Usual spots where tar build-up occurs were checked and cleaned with AutoSmart Tardis… Nothing too drastic.


The front bumper had a small scrape - red paint had been left with a couple of scuffs.

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Tardis was used to shift the paint, but, Limeprime wasn’t able to clean much of the scuff up I’m afraid. Next time, Menzerna will on the case.


More beading..

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(Only means one thing, more sheeting!)


Once dry, the sun gave a helping hand in inspecting the paintwork:

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Jim@WD

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After a bit of a taping session and the odd jaffa cake, I’d started with the small pad work.. SFX2 with Limeprime..

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This included the A & C Pillars, the tailgate, the front/rear bumpers and the wing-mirrors.

I then stepped up to a larger Megs yellow polishing pad, secured to the Gloss-IT backing plate (which I’m still quite enjoying..)


The boot-lid before:

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The boot-lid after:

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Lots of deeper marks remained, but, time wasn’t on my side and major/minor correction wasn’t on the ‘to do’ list this time round.


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Still, can’t complain at that! Well done Limeprime.


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Jim@WD

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I was having a few troubles with the sun-glare for my photos... Introducing my shades helped mask the glare a bit..

Before/After (not the best example..)

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50/50

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It then clouded over, (thankfully the machining had been finished) so, the Merc was tucked up inside for a few hours…

Wax on: (Dodo Juice Purple Haze)

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Wax off:

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Exhaust tip cleaned with Autosol:

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Jim@WD

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To further clean the boot sills, I had to ‘raise the roof’, so to speak.

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At the same time, the rear window was polished with AutoGlym Glass Polish.


Moving on to the interior, I start with the door-cards..

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A bit of a 50/50 going on, but, nothing too special.


I then have a go with my latest purchase, LTT Leather Auto Ultra kit..

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In here, is the Dye Transfer kit (for an upcoming BMW Z4..), the clean foam, protect, and, maintain.

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Not quite what I was expecting? Can’t give too many thoughts on my first go, but, the seats were left clean and, well, clean!! So, that’s all that matters (protected of course, too!)

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Some more wiping around with APC was done, a bit of hovering and Bio Brisk into, and, off of the floor mats.. Interior done.

It was about this time I then dressed the engine bay. But, you’ve see that already, so, moving on..


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