Eric you transformed my car to better than new! My daughter`s Subi is next!
Eric you transformed my car to better than new! My daughter`s Subi is next!
Hey everyone! Welcome back. I had a chance to give this Mercedes a new lease on life. It has had a rough life from the previous owner. Now the new owner wanted it brought back to a better then new condition. Here is the car when I arrived
I began by spraying off all of the heavy stuff with my pressure washer.
Then I applied some Diablo wheel gel wheel cleaner to let it dwell while I finished washing the car.
I used the one bucket method with a grit guard and a 100% sheep skin mitt. stripping the surface of any waxes using Dawn soap.
then the rinse
Notice how the Water just stays on the surface. This is because there isn`t any protection. this is normally a bad thing, but it is what I was trying to achieve.
So after the wash, I get back to the wheels scrubbing them down with my EZ detail brush
Here are a couple more swirl shots after the wash
Doing it BIG!
Next I brought the car inside an let the paint cool down a bit. and then began the taping.
I used my Highline meter 2 to check the paint thickness just to make sure that the paint was not to thin.
the average thickness was 4-5 which is normal.
So next I began the compounding stage trying to find the right combo for this paint. I started off with my normal combo of M105 with a Cyan pad. but i just didn`t feel that it cut hard enough to get some of these deeper RIDs out.
So I wasn`t happy with the amount of cut from that combo. So I upped it to another level by using a Purple foamed wool pad and M105
and here is the difference......
So I worked my way around the car using the PFW/M105 on my FLEX 3401
I didn`t get any pics of the polishing stage but My weapon of choice was Meguiars M205 polish on a Lake country Tangerine pad. using the FLEX 3401
But after the polishing stage, I applied Black Fire Wet Diamond paint sealant and let it cure for a little bit.
And here are the after shots.
Doing it BIG!
We all know how bad the Mercedes wheels get so nasty from the brake dust. even after driving down the road 10 miles they get covered. So I sealed the wheels using Armorall Wheel protectant to keep the wheels from getting dirty so quickly. this stuff is awesome! I use it on my own wheels on all of my cars.
And more of the deep wetness!
Thanks for viewing, have a blessed day!
Doing it BIG!
Astounding turnaroun! Thanks.
There`s just something about a shiny black Mercedes, isn`t there? The ultimate in elegance.......great work bringing her back!
looks like it rolled off the lot
- swirls
great work man!
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Great work. Thank you. How long to you let blackfire cure before you remove it?
Excellent work man! Those afters are stunning Did you wash after you finished polishing?
~Jack
Originally Posted by a_guerrajr
Thanks man, That`s what I try to shoot for
It can very in time, mostly about 20-30 min, but it always wipes right off.Originally Posted by RSWIM21
thanks manOriginally Posted by jtimmy712
no, i usually just blow all of the dust off and wipe all the jams and crevices. thanksOriginally Posted by Nagz
Originally Posted by mystickid
Thank you sir!
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