How to make a 2006 300c look great again?

Ultimate Polish is basically the consumer version of M205, with a bit less cut and alot more oils. Its still a very effective fine polish. Like any polish, you have to do an IPA wipe down to make sure your actually removing deffects. All polishes have oils that act as "fillers", which in fact are lubricating oils.

Ultimate compound is the consumer version of M105, with less cut, less dusting & a longer buffing cycle before the SMAT abbrasives are no longer effective.

I use both all the time, dont let the "consumer" tag confuse you guys, in the hands of a seasoned pro they are well versed polishes that can compete with more "expensive" brands.


:iagree::dblthumb2:
 
You said the scratches are through the chrome and into the plastic. I would either replace them or for a cheap fix wrap them in vinyl looks good if done right.

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Do they make a chrome touch up paint?
 
No, those plastic trim pieces are dipped. So touchup paint would be a night mare to fill...

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Ultimate Polish is basically the consumer version of M205, with a bit less cut and alot more oils. Its still a very effective fine polish. Like any polish, you have to do an IPA wipe down to make sure your actually removing deffects. All polishes have oils that act as "fillers", which in fact are lubricating oils.

Ultimate compound is the consumer version of M105, with less cut, less dusting & a longer buffing cycle before the SMAT abbrasives are no longer effective.

I use both all the time, dont let the "consumer" tag confuse you guys, in the hands of a seasoned pro they are well versed polishes that can compete with more "expensive" brands.

:iagree: X100 WITH :whs:

UC/UP, 105/205 are tools that everyone needs in their kit. In fact you can mix a bit of UC with 105, (or prime the pad with it) to help it work longer.
 
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