2003 Mercedes SL500. Last detailed in late April using Optimum Polish, Werkstatt's Prime and Acrylic Jett Trigger x 2 (to ensure complete coverage). I was glad to see he had run it though the wash at the gas station so it didn't have sand (from the recent ice/snow) all over the sides like everything else I cleaned this past week.
The horizontal panels felt a little rough, so I used Mother's Clay as I washed it with Optimum No Rinse. This is how AJT x 2 looked after nearly 9 months (plus it was still beading lightly) after an ONR wash and claying:
With the above as a base, there wasn't room for a huge improvement! Plus, it was partly cloudy and getting the same lighting for each shot proved impossible.
This is after using Optimum Poli-Seal using a white LC polishing pad:
And then after topping with Werkstatt's Acrylic Jett:
A different angle, again Poli-Seal only first, then P-S topped with AJ:
Whole car shots-sorry some came out a little dark, the owner had left and I didn't have the keys to move it to a better spot.
The horizontal panels felt a little rough, so I used Mother's Clay as I washed it with Optimum No Rinse. This is how AJT x 2 looked after nearly 9 months (plus it was still beading lightly) after an ONR wash and claying:

With the above as a base, there wasn't room for a huge improvement! Plus, it was partly cloudy and getting the same lighting for each shot proved impossible.
This is after using Optimum Poli-Seal using a white LC polishing pad:

And then after topping with Werkstatt's Acrylic Jett:

A different angle, again Poli-Seal only first, then P-S topped with AJ:


Whole car shots-sorry some came out a little dark, the owner had left and I didn't have the keys to move it to a better spot.



