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richy
07-30-2017, 12:07 PM
My old vehicle was a 2011 Lincoln MKX with the 3.7L (Mustang) V-6 engine. It was a great car and I had it for 6.5 years. I have also had 5 black cars in a row...it was time for a change! So, my non-negotiables on the new one were: white, 2.7L Ecoboost and the Revel Stereo. I had it narrowed down to 2 vehicles. A 2017 with the top line Revel stereo (19 speakers) and LED headlights or a brand new 2016 with the entry level Revel stereo (13 speakers). Even with all the extra incentives, it came down to the fact that if I bought the '17, I couldn't afford to purchase the extended warranty. For a guy that keeps his cars between 6 and 7 years, I feel like I need that especially with all the technology the car comes with. So, I bought a brand new 2016 white MKX with the 2.7L ecoboost, the 13 speaker Revel system. The car has cameras front and rear and can park itself both perpendicularly and parallel.

I cleaned up my old one (didn't take much) and retailed it by myself and put it through the dealer as a "convenience deal" to save on the tax.


I might have gone a little overboard on the new one, but what the Hell. It's mine and frankly I could care less how long it took me. Besides, unfortunately, I have no customer jobs lined up at all right now. It is the first time in a decade that I've had a dry spell. I'm hoping it ends soon, but it did afford me the time to work on mine without pressure or guilt. This is my first time owning a turbo engine. The car was produced in April of '16 so it had been on the dealer's lot for over a year. That's 5 seasons and temperature variances, etc. Screw it, time to dump the oil! Besides, I've always been an Amsoil fanatic, so the very first thing I did was change the oil and filter and switched to Amsoil synthetic. Now I felt better.

The engine was cleaned and then every plastic piece was treated with DLux.

I was not able to do all the things I wanted to at one time so I worked on it on different days. It was more of a pain to do it that way. The interior was done first. A thorough vacuum was followed by the carpeting and carpet mats all getting treated with CarPro Fabric and Leather. The leather seats were also treated with CarPro Leather coating. The metal pieces on the dash and door were coated with Ceramic Lite.

I did not take any "during" shots of any of the processes, sorry. The wheels were the first exterior thing to be done. They were pulled and the barrels were given an ONR wipe down followed by DG Squeaky Clean to chemically clean and prepare the surface. They were coated with Feynlab Wheel & Caliper and shot with an air gun and not leveled whatsoever. I wanted the strongest protection there. The faces were similarly prepared and coated with W & C but were leveled after being shot with compressed air. (I believe that makes it cure more prior to a light wiping and allows less product to be removed when wiping. That is just my personal opinion.)


For the exterior, I started off with a strong wash followed by a second Iron X decontamination wash. I then clayed it old school with Riccardo yellow. I used ONR as lube and not Prime since I was going to be polishing it in 2 stages. It was then compounded with a TB black wool pad and M100 followed by a polish/chemical cleaning stage of M205/DG Squeaky Clean mix. Then it had to wait.


Several days later I was able to get back on it. I washed it again, this time adding an ounce of Prime to the wash mix per instructions from John Parker of Texas who is a Feynlab genius (and trainer). What a brilliant idea!! I had no idea Prime could be used for more than just a clay lube. Because this is my car, I decided to coat it with Feynlab Self Heal Plus, which is their strongest and best coating. I don't even offer this product to customers due to what I'd have to charge them. I probably spent in the area of 8 hours just coating it. That's a lot of time! But, again, being my car, I could care less. The parts that cannot have Self Heal Plus (SHP) applied to them were coated with Feynlab Ceramic. That included head and tail lights, roof glass, side glass and door jams. The exterior trim was coated with Feynlab Plastic. The chrome strip embedded in the door exterior trim was wiped off after the Plastic coating had cured.

The paint was coated with the 3 step process of SHP and I added a 4th stage of Ceramic Lite as a topper to make it unbelievably slick (and did that ever work well!!). Again, that process took me about 8 hours but I was being extremely careful and it was my first time using it. I was anxious (anxiety in the true sense of the word) doing the procedure for about the first 3 panels when I figured out the sweet spot of timing, etc. I hadn't mixed products prior to use since the old days of using and testing Duragloss Enviroshield! I discovered a few tricks on making that easier too.

I am very proud of this car and want to have the best protection on it there is, including scratch repair. Here it is all done. (I had even driven it for a day and didn't bother with an ONR wash prior to shooting the pics, LOL).


http://i.imgur.com/FfwAhDI.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/uCEWIre.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/zW9aDqn.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/l41NrG9.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/7QNV7BW.jpg


Kinda washed out, but a close up of the flake, which is blinding:


http://i.imgur.com/vf5mU4P.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/HJ3q2ys.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/KcaqYpr.jpg


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I forgot to mention: the hood and the lip on the top of the back bumper were given 2 coats of SHP for added protection:


http://i.imgur.com/lUq8nky.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/9IvGRDr.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/lylRnD3.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/LkLpHls.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/l3QiZza.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/VYgTctY.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/PXYXwf0.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/81DKa0D.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/BiuMxt9.jpg


Thanks for looking.

LEDetailing
07-30-2017, 12:47 PM
Congratulations, your stress level just got cut in half going from black to white. Nice looking Lincoln.

That 2.7 has to haul. My father in law's F150 has the 2.7 and it accelerates very strong.

Nice reg. plate:)

BTW, great work and write-up as always. Hope your dry spell comes to an end soon.

Rsurfer
07-30-2017, 12:52 PM
Nice ride Richy, congrats.

RippyD
07-30-2017, 01:01 PM
Congrats on the new car - looks great. Couple of questions if you don't mind...


polish/chemical cleaning stage of M205/DG Squeaky Clean mix.
Can you explain? Are you getting more cleaning with SC in the 205? Does it make it easier to remove? Just trying to get head around this so I'll know when to use it. I'm a big SC fan for polish remover before coating.


...barrels were given an ONR wipe down followed by DG Squeaky Clean to chemically clean and prepare the surface. They were coated with Feynlab Wheel & Caliper and shot with an air gun and not leveled whatsoever.
Interesting. This seems pretty obvious now that I read it. Any high spots unlikely to be visible in wheels.

Lastly, any reason you're using ONR on a coating vs. something that doesn't leave polymers on it? I know that coating doesn't care but it seems as though it would mask or mute the coating beading/sheeting behavior(?).

idriveblackcars
07-30-2017, 01:12 PM
White is nice but damn black would have popped

JDGolden
07-30-2017, 01:34 PM
Very nice and congrats! I too am interested to hear how quick it is (although not it's intended purpose). The MKX has been an awesome model since they've come out. I love all of them.

VISITOR
07-30-2017, 01:37 PM
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Sizzle Chest
07-30-2017, 02:00 PM
Congrats on the new ride Richy! Very nice...perhaps the nicest looking one around!!!!

Paul A.
07-30-2017, 02:06 PM
Absolutely beautiful, Richy. Congratulations and I wish you the best of luck with it! Makes a nice rolling billboard too.

fly07sti
07-30-2017, 03:53 PM
Looking good bud. Please keep us updated on how well it performs.

Aaryn NZ
07-31-2017, 02:05 AM
Very smart indeed Richy. :props:

Thats a pretty sweet looking machine, we don't get these all the way down here but I'm thinking we are missing out. Talk about loaded with goodies . . . my VW has lights, wipers & roll down windows . . . just don't try driving at night in the rain. :xyxthumbs:

I like it Richy, I like the pearl white, I like the look of it & its pretty hard to argue about a spec sheet as loaded as that. Well done mate, do keep us informed about the Feynlab Self Heal Plus too yeah? The more I read about Feynlab, the more I wanna try some. Great purchase mate. :props:

Aaryn NZ. :dblthumb2:

goldendodo19
07-31-2017, 04:48 AM
Car looks great. You should enjoy that 2.7 a lot. I love the 2.0 in my escape. And have driven the 3.5 in the explorer sport which is an amazing engine.


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Pats300zx
07-31-2017, 04:57 AM
Beautiful car Richy !!!! Congrats on the purchase

RTexasF
07-31-2017, 09:23 AM
It's absolutely gorgeous, well done.

richy
07-31-2017, 11:03 AM
Congratulations, your stress level just got cut in half going from black to white. Nice looking Lincoln.

That 2.7 has to haul. My father in law's F150 has the 2.7 and it accelerates very strong.

Nice reg. plate:)

BTW, great work and write-up as always. Hope your dry spell comes to an end soon.

Amen to the dry spell ending! Thanks kindly too. The 2.7 just rocks! Honestly, I haven't had this much fun in my daily driver in quite some time. I'm very proud of that licence plate too.


Nice ride Richy, congrats.
Thanks kindly Ron; I appreciate you taking the time to comment.


Congrats on the new car - looks great. Couple of questions if you don't mind...


Can you explain? Are you getting more cleaning with SC in the 205? Does it make it easier to remove? Just trying to get head around this so I'll know when to use it. I'm a big SC fan for polish remover before coating.


Interesting. This seems pretty obvious now that I read it. Any high spots unlikely to be visible in wheels.

Lastly, any reason you're using ONR on a coating vs. something that doesn't leave polymers on it? I know that coating doesn't care but it seems as though it would mask or mute the coating beading/sheeting behavior(?).

As far as the SC cleaning more when mixed with 205? No, it actually (maybe) cleans even a little less than it would all by itself in two separate steps. I do it to save time and the results look great doing it. I use it on white and silver a lot because it really helps those 2 colours. It would help everything probably, but the white and silver show it the most.

Once coated I have always used and am a huge fan of ONR. Feynlab has its own version out now (actually 2: one is ceramified). The genius who works there (in Chicago) in the lab actually had a hand in creating the original ONR. I'll often use UWW as a drying aid too on the coatings. When I wash them, the sheeting characteristics have not been altered.


White is nice but damn black would have popped
Hahaha...yes, with that screen name I can see why you'd say that. I have seen it in black. Yes, it is lovely too. I needed a change and I honestly believe white really suits the car. I'm happy.


Very nice and congrats! I too am interested to hear how quick it is (although not it's intended purpose). The MKX has been an awesome model since they've come out. I love all of them.

Oh, buddy...SPORT mode is where it's at!! I haven't had this much fun in a daily driver for a long, long time! I am so very impressed with that motor. As I had mentioned at the beginning of the write up, it was one of my non-negotiables. Don't tell my employer, but I raced a guy in a jacked up truck the other day and surprised the Hell out of him!! I didn't even have it to the floor b/c I'm still breaking it in. Yes, I'm thoroughly enjoying that motor! (The only thing Lincoln missed on IMO is not having an 8 or 10 speed tranny. With 380 ft/lbs of torque, it would pull from any RPM in any gear.


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Thanks bud!


Congrats on the new ride Richy! Very nice...perhaps the nicest looking one around!!!!
Thanks very much Scott..especially for commenting on each site. It's appreciated my friend!


Absolutely beautiful, Richy. Congratulations and I wish you the best of luck with it! Makes a nice rolling billboard too.
Thanks kindly. I've had that sign for years and haven't used it in quite some time. They stand out well against the white paint.


Looking good bud. Please keep us updated on how well it performs.
Thanks so much Don! It's been a blast. A good friend of mine just bought himself a Focus RS with the 2.3 EB. We took it for a thrashing the other day. I had a chubbie for an hour!! Ear to ear grin. Now, THAT is an amazing little rocket!! Track mode for the win. I had it doing donuts in a parking lot like a 16 year old kid, LOL.


Very smart indeed Richy. :props:

Thats a pretty sweet looking machine, we don't get these all the way down here but I'm thinking we are missing out. Talk about loaded with goodies . . . my VW has lights, wipers & roll down windows . . . just don't try driving at night in the rain. :xyxthumbs:

I like it Richy, I like the pearl white, I like the look of it & its pretty hard to argue about a spec sheet as loaded as that. Well done mate, do keep us informed about the Feynlab Self Heal Plus too yeah? The more I read about Feynlab, the more I wanna try some. Great purchase mate. :props:

Aaryn NZ. :dblthumb2:

Aaryn, trust me on this. Look into it seriously. They are selling globally. Heal Lite has no competition and is incredible. Heal Plus attains God-like status. Their other products are equally as fantastic. Trust me...check it out.


Car looks great. You should enjoy that 2.7 a lot. I love the 2.0 in my escape. And have driven the 3.5 in the explorer sport which is an amazing engine.


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We are actually looking at the Explorer Platinum which also comes with the 3.5 EB. 365 HP and 350 ft/lbs of torque..yummy!!



Beautiful car Richy !!!! Congrats on the purchase
Thanks so much Pat!


It's absolutely gorgeous, well done.
Thanks Rick. Always, always appreciate your comments.