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    Trashed Crown Vic Revived by Autowerx

    A recent thread asking about the dirtiest car you’ve ever worked on reminded me of this Crown Vic…

    I detailed this vehicle back in August of 2012. The owner had lost her husband earlier in the year and had not been able to keep up with the several cars they owned. She was in the process of selling some of the extra vehicles (mostly non-running, project hot rods) and needed the daily driver shined up. Needless to say it was in a neglected state when we arrived on the scene.

    Product Used:
    Megs Gold Class Shampoo
    Meg’s All Wheel & Tire Cleaner
    Meg’s Fine Clay
    ONR diluted to Clay Lubricant
    CarPro Iron-X
    Meg’s D151
    PC7424XP
    LC CCS 5.5” & 4” Orange Pads
    Meg’s APC+
    Meg’s Hyper Dressing
    Folex
    Lexol Leather Cleaner & Conditioner
    Sprayway Glass Cleaner























    To start off the wheels where thoroughly detailed using Meg’s All Wheel & Tire Cleaner and various brushes. The foam this product creates is great and you can see it lifting and emulsifying the dirt and brake dust off of the wheels and tires as it is agitated.



    Next was a 2 bucket method wash using two 5 gallon buckets, each with a Grit Guard. A lot of time was spent around the trim and emblems to wash away all the mold and grime that had overrun the paint. APC+ was used inside the gas filler door.

    After the vehicle was cleaned the paint was decontaminated using a 3 step process. First Iron-X was sprayed onto all painted surfaces and left to dwell for approximately 5 minutes. This process dissolves any embedded ferrous iron particles out of the paint and converts them into a water soluble liquid that can be rinsed away. The Iron-X turns purple as it reacts with iron particles embedded in the paint.









    After allowing the Iron-X to dwell for a short period of time it was agitated with a soapy wash mitt and left to dwell for another 2-3 mins. Next the vehicle was thoroughly rinsed. Tar-X was used on the lower panels to dissolve road tar not otherwise removed during the wash process.

    Next the vehicle was clayed to remove any remaining above surface contaminates present on the paint. Here is a picture of the used clay after working on the trunk deck lid. On a vehicle as dirty as this you would normally see extremely dirty clay after working just one section; however, with Iron-X the time spent claying is drastically reduced since most of the surface contaminates have already been dissolved away.



    After the paint was completely clean I moved to polishing and protecting. This customer did not pay for paint correction nor were they looking for it. They wanted a clean, shiny car with a coat of wax for protection. They drive it through the car wash to maintain the finish. It would have been pointless to fully correct this paint. With that being said I simply could not leave this thing in the state it was in without a little Autowerx love.

    I opted for a 1-step process using D151 and my PC7424XP DA polisher. I worked the All-In-One polish/wax in 2 passes (1 heavy, 1 light) using orange CCS pads over the entire vehicle. I used a combination of speed 5 and 6 throughout the polishing process. The level of shine and gloss restored to the paint was fantastic for such a simple process.

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    Re: Trashed Crown Vic Revived by Autowerx

    Before & Afters























    I didn’t get any after pics of the interior because we were pressed for time. I did; however, get a pic of the recovery tank for the carpet extractor…





    Questions, comments, feedback welcome. Thanks for looking!
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    Re: Trashed Crown Vic Revived by Autowerx

    Sweet! great job that thing was trashed! I love D151.

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    Re: Trashed Crown Vic Revived by Autowerx

    Quote Originally Posted by inyadreems View Post
    Sweet! great job that thing was trashed! I love D151.
    Thanks! This one was rewarding to work on because the results were such a drastic turn around. D151 is awesome.
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    Re: Trashed Crown Vic Revived by Autowerx

    Wow that car was destroyed! Great turnaround.

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    Re: Trashed Crown Vic Revived by Autowerx

    That black water in the extractor tank is actually dissolved human slime..
    Nice work!!

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    Re: Trashed Crown Vic Revived by Autowerx

    Great work as usual.

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    Re: Trashed Crown Vic Revived by Autowerx

    Great work
    Ross

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    Re: Trashed Crown Vic Revived by Autowerx

    Quote Originally Posted by blongo804 View Post
    Wow that car was destroyed! Great turnaround.
    Thanks! The owner was quite pleased.

    Quote Originally Posted by Andr3wilson View Post
    That black water in the extractor tank is actually dissolved human slime..
    Nice work!!
    LOL. Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by Johny B View Post
    Great work as usual.
    Thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bamafire View Post
    Great work
    Thanks!
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    Re: Trashed Crown Vic Revived by Autowerx

    That was amazing. Gives me faith that I can turnaround my own car. lol.

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