Adonis Detail - 'Hacked' Black E63 Paint Correction

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This customer was referred to me through MBworld. After a quick discussion with the owner we both agreed that a full correction was in order to bring this car to the best condition possible. This car was originally from Texas and it's apparent that previous owner was a drive thru car wash junkie. Aside from heavy swirls, holograms/buffer trails, some deep RIDS and bird etchings the car was in good overall condition.

Car was dropped off Thursday night and work was started early Friday morning. In total 33 hours went into this vehicle in the course of two days, 25 of which were spent polishing. This was one of the most difficult cars i have worked on to date, the front fenders, bumper, hood and drivers door had all been resprayed. With the SOFTEST clear coat i have every worked on. The rest of the car had the original Mercedes ceramic clear that anyone who has worked on it before can relate to how HARD it is.

Let's begin.



Several problem areas on the B+C pillars.







Some deeper rids and caked on grime on the rear bumper.







As always, work began with a thorough cleaning of the wheels.





Vehicle was then foamed with a mixture of APC/citrus cleaner to remove any residual wax or glaze.



And the TRUE finish rear's it's unsightly head!















Surface was then clayed, given an IPA wipedown, taped and polishing commenced.

50/50 shot of the hood after I pulled it into the sun to check the progress.









Front drivers door(soft paint), performed with the same combination as the hood.





Moving onto the rest of the vehicle a MUCH more aggressive combination was needed to cut out the defects.
Rear quater panel after compounding.



I ended day one with the car compounded and the front portion final polished. The interior was given a complete leatherique treatment to bring the interior back to "like new" condition.







Before finishing for the night minor details were taken care of before the early start tomorrow.



The next day started with a full wipedown followed by 2 more polishing steps on the back half of the vehicle.

The 80's style orange turn signals were switched out at the customers request.





After final polishing the finish was really starting to pop.








Grille and mercedes pop up emblem were also replaced with "upgraded versions".







With any polishing work no matter how well you tape polish residue will end up on the trim pieces. It's paramount that these are properly taken care of.





Car was then given a final IPA wipedown and Aquartz was applied.

Final sun pics, Enjoy!























Interior looking proper








[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-dudWGmeoc]E63 Wagon After Paint Correction - YouTube[/video]


Thanks for looking!

Tim

Adonis Detail
 
Amazing. Bet the owner was or will soon be thrilled! Quick question Tim, what was that drill looking tool(brand looks like porter cable) that you were using on the seats, and why?
 
Excellent work and excellent photography work documenting the true before and after condition of the paint.

Love the 50/50 shot.

As we talked on the phone yesterday, putting down the buffer to frame up and take good pictures can add some time to the job but even getting just a few can really tell the story and a lot of people come to this forum looking for a qualified professional detailer and being able to show you know your stuff leads to more "qualified customers" into the future.



Nice work Tim...


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Talk about getting the kids to school on time with a load of groceries in the back lol.

Awesome work!!
 
Awesome work! One of my favorite cars as well. Love wagons with absurd amounts of power. And that N156 sounds amazing.

Again, amazing work!
 
Beast of a car. I love the performance wagons from Europe.

The transformation was amazing. Stunning results.
 
Amazing. Bet the owner was or will soon be thrilled! Quick question Tim, what was that drill looking tool(brand looks like porter cable) that you were using on the seats, and why?

Looks like it could be a heat gun, but it might be something else. I think it can be used to sometimes remove wrinkles in leather.

Great job on this car by the way!
 
Nice turn around! Looks better then new! The new lights, grill, and emblem make it look like a different car!



K.C.C.O.
 
Looks like it could be a heat gun, but it might be something else. I think it can be used to sometimes remove wrinkles in leather.

Great job on this car by the way!

You are correct, it is a Porter Cable heat gun used to help soften/work Leatherique Rejuvenator Oil into the leather.

Thank you all for the compliments! Im happy to say the owner was beyond blown away and he has invested in the proper equipment to maintain the finish as it left my shop. It's always exciting for me when I do a true enthusiasts car because they appreciate all of the work that has gone into it. :xyxthumbs:
 
Excellent work and excellent photography work documenting the true before and after condition of the paint.

Love the 50/50 shot.

As we talked on the phone yesterday, putting down the buffer to frame up and take good pictures can add some time to the job but even getting just a few can really tell the story and a lot of people come to this forum looking for a qualified professional detailer and being able to show you know your stuff leads to more "qualified customers" into the future.



Nice work Tim...


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Thanks Mike! I agree, although it does add a bit of time to the detail to me it is worth showing the fruit of my labor so to speak on jobs like this. In addition it has always helped show the customer just what a tremendous transformation their vehicle has undergone. I always send a link to my clients upon completion as well. :Picture:
 
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