Nica
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- Oct 23, 2006
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So after a good buddy/co-worker of mine saw what I did with that Toyota Corolla he told me I could do his Mercedes. It’s a 2001 Mercedes SLK convertible, really nice vehicle and it’s red. Now I wasn’t sure if it had the ceramic clear coat but I was prepared. I ordered the entire line up of Menzerna and well I was well armed as you will see. So how long did this take me, well we (the owner and I) started on Friday April 27 and finished it on Sunday April 29. I lost count but I think it was a total of 40 + hours combined.
Well here is the process:
Wash
Owner washed the vehicle before it was brought over to my garage so no wash.
Clay
The car was covered with over spray so we spent about 3hrs on removing the overspray. We both had clay so we both went at it, owner brought the Mother clay bar and I had the Meg’s clay. Both semi aggressive but they both got rid of the over spray. We were pleased (specially the owner) because we got rid of the overspray. Over spray sucks!!
Polish (Part 1)
I first tried the Cyclo with green Edge pads and XMT #3. This didn’t do anything to the scratches/swirls. So I went to Cyclo with orange Edge pads and XMT #3, still nothing.
Well here is the process:
Wash
Owner washed the vehicle before it was brought over to my garage so no wash.
Clay
The car was covered with over spray so we spent about 3hrs on removing the overspray. We both had clay so we both went at it, owner brought the Mother clay bar and I had the Meg’s clay. Both semi aggressive but they both got rid of the over spray. We were pleased (specially the owner) because we got rid of the overspray. Over spray sucks!!
Polish (Part 1)
I first tried the Cyclo with green Edge pads and XMT #3. This didn’t do anything to the scratches/swirls. So I went to Cyclo with orange Edge pads and XMT #3, still nothing.