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flawless

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Hey guys. I have ben lurking for a bit and just decided to join to talk to you guys about how to get the most out of my paint. I am not new to detailing, but alot has changed since the days of using wool pads and a high speed, so im somewhat new to the PC DA orbital and the newest products out there. I just got my dream car 05 Mercedes CL600 delivered from south dakota to maryland on an unenclosed trailer, needless to say I learned my lesson to always do enlosed. This was the delivery condition:

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Ironically it was never driven in the rain before I purchased it..under all of that salt is some pristine never buffed paint. After a wash and some Meg Gold Class carnuba paste it got her to this:

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Came out pretty good. After inspection under some good flourescent lighting it does have a few light surface scratches. I am using my buddies PC DA orbital this weekend and I just ordered some stuff from Autogeek. Tell me what you think: I was going to use XMT#3 on the deeper scratches and the tops, then use with XMT#1 on the whole car followed by XMT Finishing Glaze topped with WG Deep Gloss sealant, after curing top it with Meg Gold class carnuba. Thanks for the help guys!!!
 
nice lineup and design of products. I would garner up the $$$ to replace the Megs with Pinnacle Souveran paste and show the finish what is was meant to be. Be patient with buffing as the mercedes clearcoat is very hard so you will need to work it for a long while.
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
nice lineup and design of products. I would garner up the $$$ to replace the Megs with Pinnacle Souveran paste and show the finish what is was meant to be. Be patient with buffing as the mercedes clearcoat is very hard so you will need to work it for a long while.
I know thats the "weakest link" but i had a new tin sitting here and just didnt want to waste it. I was looking at the P21S and the Souveran...if it will really make it pop that much more mayby Ill pick up a tin. Yes the clear is very hard and thick, the nonmetallic benz black is very deep and almost glows...but it shows every little scratch and haze mark. Nice vette, Im a HP junkie is it stock?:)
 
Deff switch the gold class wax to something better like souveran or if you want something a little cheeper Nattys Blue
 
flawless said:
This was the delivery condition:

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First of all welcome to Autogeek, you will learn lots from this place.

Now about your car, did I read this right....that is how you received it wow she's a dirty car ;)

With a vehicle like that and that color you need some Souveran, that stuff is amazing and it will make that paint wet and give it depth like you wouldn't believe. Another thing to consider is claying, claying removes all contaminants that it has been exposed to and by the pictures I'm sure it has some contaminants not only from the ride but perhaps from its previous owner.

The rims are really nice too.

You got your self a nice vehicle :applause:
 
Nica said:
First of all welcome to Autogeek, you will learn lots from this place.

Now about your car, did I read this right....that is how you received it wow she's a dirty car ;)

With a vehicle like that and that color you need some Souveran, that stuff is amazing and it will make that paint wet and give it depth like you wouldn't believe. Another thing to consider is claying, claying removes all contaminants that it has been exposed to and by the pictures I'm sure it has some contaminants not only from the ride but perhaps from its previous owner.

The rims are really nice too.

You got your self a nice vehicle :applause:
Thanks for the welcome...you should have seen the look on my face as it rolled off of the truck. The previous owner had mulitple vehicles and the car never saw rain or snow, its a 2005 and only has 10300 miles on it always garage kept. It is ironically as smooth as butter although I do plan on claying it. Thanks for the kind words on my car and my rims. Interstingly the rims are "fake" AMG rims and although they look good they are being replaced by a lighweight forged rim.
 
Vette has been modded a bit ... check with Mercedes as depending on model you might have the newer ceramic based clearcoat which should make scratches harder to make but also harder to remove. Souveran is extremely impressive over black, yellow, and reds. I doubt you will be dis-satisfied any likely to ask why didnt I change sooner. Beautiful car ....
 
flawless said:
Thanks for the welcome...you should have seen the look on my face as it rolled off of the truck. The previous owner had mulitple vehicles and the car never saw rain or snow, its a 2005 and only has 10300 miles on it always garage kept. It is ironically as smooth as butter although I do plan on claying it. Thanks for the kind words on my car and my rims. Interstingly the rims are "fake" AMG rims and although they look good they are being replaced by a lighweight forged rim.

Yup, I can just picture your face :D
Wow you weren't kidding about the vehicle being babied, can't go wrong with that purchase if you ask me. As for the rims, really they are fake mmm...hard to tell...but then again what do I know...seems to me that it's getting harder to tell between authentic and fake stuff...well at least I have a hard time distinguishing.

Make sure you post pictures of the vehicle when it gets its new pair's of shoes and specially when you detail it. Would really like to see it because in that color it will look insanely wet :righton:

 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
Vette has been modded a bit ... check with Mercedes as depending on model you might have the newer ceramic based clearcoat which should make scratches harder to make but also harder to remove. Souveran is extremely impressive over black, yellow, and reds. I doubt you will be dis-satisfied any likely to ask why didnt I change sooner. Beautiful car ....
Yes it does have the ceramic based "nano tech" clear, will the products I have be strong enough or do I have to use Mezerna? thanks
 
woah, i liked the rims too! fake. i did not even know there was such a thing.
still it is a hot looking honda! even tho it did not arrive as such!
 
ltoman said:
still it is a hot looking honda!

Okay babe, I have to correct you. That is not a Honda, no where near it. It's a Mercedes ;)
 
AUdakota said:
lauren I hope that was a joke.

It's all good, we got her back :) ....wait I take her front you take her back hahaha joking..hahahaha...
 
hmmm. no wonder it looked so good.
holy crap am i blonde lately.
no, laugh at me. i earned it. i thought it was
gulp
an Accord Si.
yikes.
my apologies.
i am the ag village idiot!
lauren
 
Nica said:
Okay babe, I have to correct you. That is not a Honda, no where near it. It's a Mercedes ;)

nica finally got me!
and a good one, too!
hee hee...............:o
 
ltoman said:
hmmm. no wonder it looked so good.
holy crap am i blonde lately.
no, laugh at me. i earned it. i thought it was
gulp
an Accord Si.
yikes.
my apologies.
i am the ag village idiot!
lauren

No worries, it happens to us all. I did the same thing this morning, I asked for the year of the vehicle when he had already posted it.
 
hey lauren how did you get your cavalier sooo clean in your avatar picture, what kind of products did you use :P
 
You might have a hell of a time trying to buff that ceramic clear with just XMT and a PC. If the paint isn't in too bad a shape you could probably get away with it but you might still spend hours on it. If XMT doesn't cut it step up to Menzerna. As far as I know they make the only polish specially made for ceramic clears. Good luck and let us know how it turns out.
 
AUdakota said:
hey lauren how did you get your cavalier sooo clean in your avatar picture, what kind of products did you use :P

umm, i used dawn and turtle wax, and some old towels.
gee, at the dealership they told me it was a camaro.????\
hee hee heeIm the MAN
 
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