Mercedes E500, pair of G35s, wait until you see the befores on the black one!!!

Great work Scott!!



In dealing with late model MB's, have you noticed anything special about that new nano-paint that is supposed to be very hard? Does it naturally prevent micro-marring or is it still just like all other paint?



Let me know if I totally don't make any sense!
 
vaca22 said:
Great work Scott!!



In dealing with late model MB's, have you noticed anything special about that new nano-paint that is supposed to be very hard? Does it naturally prevent micro-marring or is it still just like all other paint?



Let me know if I totally don't make any sense!



I've noticed that they don't come with halo swirls and if you are careful washing the car, you don't really have a problem. You can still mar the paint by rubbing a dry towel on dry paint and you still can't set stuff on the car or you risk scratches-should be common sense but sadly isn't.



bcgreen-I usually use a folded soft terry cloth towel, seems to have a bit more bite than microfiber does.
 
bcgreen-I usually use a folded soft terry cloth towel, seems to have a bit more bite than microfiber does.[/QUOTE]



Besides the soft terry towel, what product do you use, by hand?

Thanks
 
Scottwax said:
I have no idea what you are asking. :think:

it is sure rough going between the lettering and the symbol and also between the brake light and the lettering, because you can't make nice smooth passes there. What, product, do you use, by hand, to get into difficult places? I am working on very soft black paint.

Thanks
 
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