2010 Mercedes. The owner lives down the street from my Saturday morning regular customer and stopped by last week to show me her new E350 Coupe she got the day before. I immediately noticed the rotary holograms on the front fender and upon further inspection, found more holograms near the rear license plate. She requested I fit her car in as soon as possible to remove the swirls.
As expected, the car needed quite a bit of claying, so I used Optimum Opti-Clay as I washed the car with ONR to get it ready for polishing.
Before
I've found that the PPG Ceramiclear paint that Mercedes uses is very consistant and so far, never surprises. Meguiars #205 via rotary removes minor to moderate holograms without leaving behind swirls of its own. I went over the fender with #205 using my Dewalt 849 rotary with a Meguiars yellow polishing pad at 1400-1600 rpms, finishing with light pressure at 1000 rpms.
I did get that one spot you see in the first after shot, just forgot to take another picture.
Before
After using the same process as the fender
I then went over the whole car with #205 and the same pad, but with my Meguiars G110. The rest of the paint was really good, no sense polishing any harder than needed. I then waxed with Clearkote's Carnauba Moose.
As expected, the car needed quite a bit of claying, so I used Optimum Opti-Clay as I washed the car with ONR to get it ready for polishing.
Before


I've found that the PPG Ceramiclear paint that Mercedes uses is very consistant and so far, never surprises. Meguiars #205 via rotary removes minor to moderate holograms without leaving behind swirls of its own. I went over the fender with #205 using my Dewalt 849 rotary with a Meguiars yellow polishing pad at 1400-1600 rpms, finishing with light pressure at 1000 rpms.
I did get that one spot you see in the first after shot, just forgot to take another picture.


Before


After using the same process as the fender


I then went over the whole car with #205 and the same pad, but with my Meguiars G110. The rest of the paint was really good, no sense polishing any harder than needed. I then waxed with Clearkote's Carnauba Moose.




