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    I have a black Mercedes detail coming up, all I have right now are Optimum compound and polish`s. How will these do against the ceramic clear via rotary (makita), are they aggressive enough to do the job?



    I have the hyper compound, compound, polish and poli-seal along with yellow, orange, white and black pads.



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    Maybe this needs to be moved to the product discussion forum ...

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    I think you`ll probably need to step up to the Menzerna ceramiclear polishes such as 106FF or SIP.

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    I just did a detail on a E55 AMG Wagon. With a PCXP, Uber Orange Pad, and SIP I still had to do two passes on every panel to remove the swirls. That clear is tough!
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    Quote Originally Posted by vecdran
    I just did a detail on a E55 AMG Wagon. With a PCXP, Uber Orange Pad, and SIP I still had to do two passes on every panel to remove the swirls. That clear is tough!


    Rotary makes all the difference on ceramiclear finishes like the new Mercedes have. What is really nice about the paint is it is very consistent. I see that C in front of the 3 digit paint code and I know I won`t have any surprises.



    shtuey-you should be fine with Optimum since you are using a rotary.
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    Thanks Scottwax.



    The car has some moderate swirling and some deeper scratches, I`ll have to do some test spots to see how aggresive I need to start - This could be a rare case where I would need to use a yellow pad or hyper compound!

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    If the car has ceramic clear, I would definitely go with Menzerna. To be honest, I really don`t think the Optimum will do much except fill.



    I recommend picking up some Menzerna Super Intensive Polish and one of the new Blue (cyan) Lake Country Hydro-tech buffing pads. Ryan and I worked on a newer Mercedes SL55 and the paint was hard as a rock. These pads are a life saver on hard clears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RickRack
    If the car has ceramic clear, I would definitely go with Menzerna. To be honest, I really don`t think the Optimum will do much except fill.






    I didn`t think Optimum polish had fillers in it ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RickRack
    I really don`t think the Optimum will do much except fill.




    :nixweiss I`ve never had a problem with Optimum products filling instead of removing.
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    ^^^^ ....neither have I and I typically do a wipedown prior to a final inspection and LSP application.

 

 

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