How to Detail a Car Engine with CarPro PERL
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- Опубліковано 20 лип 2017
- How to use CarPro PERL to dress an Engine Bay.
Part 1 - How to Clean and Detail an Engine Bay is available here: • How to Clean a Car Eng...
Now that we've cleaned our engine, we need to make it look pretty, and for this we're going to use PERL from CarPro.
PERL is an outstanding dressing for engine bays as it can be used on a multitude of surfaces, and because it's waterbased it doesn't matter if the engine bay is fully dry. Also, because PERL dries to a non-sticky finish it will not attract dust and dirt.
Once we've done using the CarPro PERL, I next use Finish Kare's FK1000P Hi-Temp wax to protect the painted surfaces for even longer, this is an easy to use wax which spreads nicely, then leave for 20 mins and buff. This will help us build protection over time.
Products used:
CarPro PERL:
500ml:
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1 Litre:
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Finish Kare 1000P:
Sample Size:
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if you happen to have a house key that is hard to get in/out of the lock...a coat of PERL on the key fixes it right up! That stuff has so many uses
Great Video. Thank you for posting. I am enjoying my First F430. Love it. Will be detailing the engine bay soon. Again thank you, Very helpful.
Thanks, enjoy the F430!
F430's are nice, enjoy. Well so many are.....
That pacman shirt was the best ! Great to see someone at this level not too cool to rock a pacman shirt. Hell yeah !! Best wishes buddy 🤘🏼
Thanks for sharing
+inxs13 lol thanks mate! Can't beat a bit of retro gaming! Thanks for commenting
Great vid. I'll try that on my BMW. Love to get a Ferrari one day. Had to make a choice, Ferrari or airplane. Bought the aircraft. Will use this info for my aircraft too. Thanks
Great vid, looks v nice 👍
+thetraindriver01 thanks mate. I fully recommend the CarPro PERL. It's so easy to use and it gives fantastic results. Not tried it on interior plastics yet but so far so good
Hi mate, nice video. One minor point, the High temp wax you're using won't last if the stuff it's sitting ontop of isn't as sturdy, bit of IPA on the painted surfaces to clean them of dressing and it'll work just like you're hoping.
Yeah, I was rushing when I made this video and didn't think. But yes, the wax is better on a bare surface. My mistake.
He said it is not so quick enough qua
A link to that paste wax would be nice.
This is the second time l your video, you mentioned and showed us that a pipe connecting to air filter was loose and that could be causing a whistle o whistling noise, has it cured? Thank you
It turned out to be a sticking clutch release bearing that managed to burn out a clutch with 80% life left in 800 miles. I ended up with a gearbox fault, which then turned in to having the clutch, flywheel, and some other parts replaced, then 2 days later the rear main seal started leaking so it all had to come back out again (luckily the seal was done under warranty). It turned out to be a very expensive problem that was never picked up when the car went in for a service a couple of months before. I sold the car not long after this.
I like the idea to do some dilution, so the product will last longer
I always prefer products you can dilute. You can make more product, and different strengths for different applications too :-)
Thanks again :)
You're welcome mate as always
hey can you put a link of calculating dilutions ratios for perl as you mentioned in your video!
thanks in advance!
Here you go: ua-cam.com/video/SspvCGqwQ38/v-deo.html
As noted below the PERL has recently been recommended by one of your peers so having bought the product my confidence is further increased. I have not seen Finish Kare before so thanks for that one. Just to be sure, as its not on the video, did you use the Finish Kare for the drainage channels in the engine bay as mine haven't cleaned up perfectly with the products used to date. Many thanks as always. Steven
Cheers. I've just had a flick through his vid, but hadn't seen it before. I don't generally watch detailing vids, that way I don't get influenced, whether consciously or subconsciously to make similar content, but there's always going to be cross overs with great products, I do watch AmmoNYC though, but I mainly watch Retro Gaming and 3D Printers are my new obsession :) .
The Finish Kare is really good. I used PERL on the side panel when I removed them, but I know what to mean. The rain gutters on mine are a rough finish, like overspray. I don't think the man who paints them thinks they're important. I didn't use the wax there, but I will now you've drawn my attention to it, and I don't think it's a bad idea, although I've never had water sitting in them and the do actually seem to do their job properly.
Never worry about cross over. Its good for us that a good product is recommended by a few of you. I have only had the problem when washing the car and water drips on them through the engine vents and I am using water through a softener! I'll try both when I next do an engine clean as they can only improve the previous product used.
Nice job and what an engine. It would have been better to apply the Finish Care first to a clean surface as it would bond better and last longer. It won't bond as well on the PERL with its silicone dioxide content.
It's nice to work have a real engine, rather than a plastic cover that seems all the rage these days!
Good point, I never thought of that. But yes, the Finish Kare would bond better without the PERL in the way, thanks for pointing that out, I was in a bit of a rush making this second half of the vid.
Thanks for commenting!
Can you use this in a toreador
forensic detailing has done a decent review on this and he likes it, me i tend to use autosmart finish used neat after i clean mine and spray shed loads and just leave to dry....first time i did it i thought i'd may be dropped one...then when i'd given it chance to dry ...i was happy...lol
Cool, haven't watched many of his vids, I don't have the attention span LOL, but I can agree that the PERL is fantastic. I'm planning a review soon as I don't do many, but need to start.
The Autosmart finish sounds very similar to the PERL. I sprayed it everywhere and I was worried that it wouldn't dry properly and streak, or dry white, but it dries to a great natural sheen. I would recommend that when you've use the Autosmart to get this and give it a try to see how it compares. The PERL is £10.99 for 500ml or £16.99 for a litre which I didn't think was too bad since it dilutes to different strengths. Can you dilute the Autosmart Finish, or do you have to use it neat.
Thanks for commenting
yes mate you can dilute it down up to 5-1 i think, i only ever use it in the engine bay, it's water based although it does contain silicon,i paid about 23 quid for 5 litres when i bought it ...i know the pearl is supposed to be good and in the near future i will treat myself to a bottle, but i have so much gear i can't afford to order anything yet..i would find it bad for my health....our lass would go ape shit..lol....i always use it neat in the bay...funny i've never tried it as a tyre dressing .....or inside for that matter.....
Are foam applicator pads ok to use on paint? Because some wax that I bought today came with one and I am abit reluctant to use it in case it is too abrasive.
Thanks for commenting. They vary MASSIVELY in quality. You can get cheap ones from China that are good for applying rubber dressings to tyres and plastics and nothing else. Then you can go to the other end of the scale where you have pads like the Chemical Guys UFO (I use this in my wax video with the Pete's '53) and the Meguiars ones.
You can tell the difference as the high quality feel really soft, whereas the cheaper ones feel quite rough. If you're unsure get a Chemical Guys UFO, I've never had one cause a problem, they are cheap and you can wash them in the washing machine. I've had the same one for about 2 years, it's been washed loads and it's still perfect.
Hope this helps!
My Supercar Life this helps a lot, cheers
No problems :)
What ratio should I use perl on external rubber and plastics just to make them look new
Either 1:3 or lower. You can use it neat if you wish. I used 1:3 in my bumper intakes and it worked well but I haven't tried it on a rough plastic type trim yet.
Why did you put carpro pearl on the painted parts if you are going to put wax on them? Will this not affect the longevity of the finish?
You are right and well spotted 👍 . It would be best to wax first, then use the Perl
I'm wondering how long did it last? and will it go away if I use an apc or do a wipe down with a interior detailer?
Yes, it will go if you use and APC. I find varying results. On a car like this that I didn't use much it lasted for ages, but on my other car it seems to have not lasted long, but works for that 'just cleaned' look
@@MySupercarLife ok so how long was that then
I guess Perl works for Piano Plack trim as well?
Yes it does, I had it in my Cayenne and it came up nicely with PERL
I hope that was a refill of water in that bottle. Those designer waters are 'mineral enhanced for taste'.
It was de-ionised water in the bottle 👍
so how was the car now after you fix it?
Sorry, I don't understand. What do you mean by fixed it?
Thanks!
My Supercar Life how the performance after you clamp the hose back?
Ahhhhh yes, sorry! It seems a bit better, but I have only driven about 3 miles since this video, so I will know more soon! But I think it's better, and it seems to have stopped whistling. Thanks for asking.
After having watched the chemical data sheet for the product, I have to be honest and say that I would not work with that stuff - not even diluted - without any kind of hand-protection
You don't have a garage but you have a expensive car?
I have a single car garage, but a Ferrari is too wide to get it in and then open the door to get out. Plus my garage is at the back of my house so my driveway is between 2 houses and it wasn't worth risking damaging the car to get it in the garage.