Gurge
New member
Contacted by a new client who picked up a 2004 Mercedes SLK230 at a police auction. Said it needed some attention and being that we were both SUNY Binghamton grads, I got the call. Go Bearcats! (lol - not exactly)
Interior was small, not terribly dirty, and since it was dark interior it didn't show much at all. But the towels were coming up dirty so something was on there. Spent a lot of time cleaning the seals around the convertible top and some of the other neglected areas.
OPC at 10:1
Megs leather cleaner / conditioner
303 Aerospace Protectant
ONR at clay lube strength (door jambs)
VX5000 steam cleaner (door jambs, carpet)
Also shown - Mr. Sparkle Detailing THE CUP - super number 1 solution for your loose change holding needs. Comes complete with business cards, magnet for the fridge and your invoice
Moving to the exterior I did my normal wash, IronX, clay routine.
Foam time (shout out to my neighbors at Professional Building Maintenance Corp)
After it was dry I could see the paint was a mess. Only a 1 step polish was part of the plan but what to do...
The hood looked like a disaster. The rest of the car looked bad, but not as bad. Grabbed the paint gauge and discovered the hood, front fenders and passenger door had been re painted. Very high readings and in some areas, no reading at all on a metal panel which indicates bondo. Client had no idea as the carfax was clean.
Examining the hood further I understood. Body shop re-paint with swirl and sanding marks all over the place.
What remained of the original paint was THIN. Like scary thin in some areas. Think my gauge read 50 something microns on the roof somewhere.
Decided to make the hood look respectable with a 2 step polish and go really light on everything else.
Hood:
Flex 3401 + Optimum MF pads + D300
Flex + LC White + Menz SF4000
From there I decided to do the remainder of the car with the Flex + CCS light green + M205 Offered enough correction to make a difference without doing any harm
Finished off the car with Blackfire Wet Diamond sealant. Gave it close to an hour to cure. Even application as shown
Stepping back to admire a days work
Who wouldn't be happy to drive that home?
From the Mr. Sparkle garage in Long Island....
Mr. Sparkle Detailing.com
Interior was small, not terribly dirty, and since it was dark interior it didn't show much at all. But the towels were coming up dirty so something was on there. Spent a lot of time cleaning the seals around the convertible top and some of the other neglected areas.
OPC at 10:1
Megs leather cleaner / conditioner
303 Aerospace Protectant
ONR at clay lube strength (door jambs)
VX5000 steam cleaner (door jambs, carpet)


Also shown - Mr. Sparkle Detailing THE CUP - super number 1 solution for your loose change holding needs. Comes complete with business cards, magnet for the fridge and your invoice

Moving to the exterior I did my normal wash, IronX, clay routine.
Foam time (shout out to my neighbors at Professional Building Maintenance Corp)

After it was dry I could see the paint was a mess. Only a 1 step polish was part of the plan but what to do...
The hood looked like a disaster. The rest of the car looked bad, but not as bad. Grabbed the paint gauge and discovered the hood, front fenders and passenger door had been re painted. Very high readings and in some areas, no reading at all on a metal panel which indicates bondo. Client had no idea as the carfax was clean.
Examining the hood further I understood. Body shop re-paint with swirl and sanding marks all over the place.
What remained of the original paint was THIN. Like scary thin in some areas. Think my gauge read 50 something microns on the roof somewhere.
Decided to make the hood look respectable with a 2 step polish and go really light on everything else.
Hood:
Flex 3401 + Optimum MF pads + D300
Flex + LC White + Menz SF4000




From there I decided to do the remainder of the car with the Flex + CCS light green + M205 Offered enough correction to make a difference without doing any harm


Finished off the car with Blackfire Wet Diamond sealant. Gave it close to an hour to cure. Even application as shown

Stepping back to admire a days work




Who wouldn't be happy to drive that home?
From the Mr. Sparkle garage in Long Island....
Mr. Sparkle Detailing.com