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This 2015 C63S AMG had just been picked up from a dealership in Ohio and was scheduled for a one step correction and coating with 22PLE VX1 Pro. The paint showed signs of moderate marring from the dealership’s automatic car wash along with rotary swirling above the shoulder-line of the car. These factors together detracted from the car’s appearance in the sunlight, so the goal was to remove the majority of the defects and provide long-term protection which would aid in keeping the black paint clean and free of marring.
Before:
DSC00848 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
Here you can see the heavy brake dust accumulation from the Ohio to CT drive:
DSC00850 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00852 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
The black paint showed plenty of marring for a brand new car:
DSC00862 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00865 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
Here rotary swirls are visible in addition to the straight line marring:
DSC00869 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00884 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00891 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00893 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
A heavy compound had been slung under the window trim and left to harden up:
DSC00903 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
During:
To start the car was thoroughly washed with Optimum No Rinse, followed by a decontamination with Clay Magic medium grade clay. All trim and moldings were then masked off and a polishing process using HD Polish with Lake Country foam finishing pads was performed with the Italian-made, long-stroke Rupes 21 and 75E polishers. The car was then washed to remove polishing dust and the entire body was wiped down twice with CarPro Eraser to ensure all polishing oils and dust were removed, leaving a clean surface to promote maximum adhesion of 22PLE VX1 Pro.
The following pictures were taken after a post-polishing wash with filtered water and pre-coating application:
DSC00907 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00909 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00912 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00913 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00914 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00919 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00929 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00933 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
After application of 22ple VX1 Pro coating:
DSC00939 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00940 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00941 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00945 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00946 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00948 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00951 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00956 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00958 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
DSC00968 by Mike Donoghue, on Flickr
Before:

Here you can see the heavy brake dust accumulation from the Ohio to CT drive:


The black paint showed plenty of marring for a brand new car:


Here rotary swirls are visible in addition to the straight line marring:




A heavy compound had been slung under the window trim and left to harden up:

During:
To start the car was thoroughly washed with Optimum No Rinse, followed by a decontamination with Clay Magic medium grade clay. All trim and moldings were then masked off and a polishing process using HD Polish with Lake Country foam finishing pads was performed with the Italian-made, long-stroke Rupes 21 and 75E polishers. The car was then washed to remove polishing dust and the entire body was wiped down twice with CarPro Eraser to ensure all polishing oils and dust were removed, leaving a clean surface to promote maximum adhesion of 22PLE VX1 Pro.
The following pictures were taken after a post-polishing wash with filtered water and pre-coating application:








After application of 22ple VX1 Pro coating:









