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ptaylor_9849 said:..I fired off an e-mail to my auto body guy who has 25 yrs in the business and here is what he wrote back...
..that in 04 Mercedes had 7 different varieties of black. Only 1 doesn't have clearcoat (code 040 black)...my girlfriend's new car..[has].. 040 black.
I tried doing some correction work on it the other day with an orange pad and some SIP 3.02 via rotory. I was surprised to find that this paint is even harder to correct than my corvette..
Accumulator said:I'm more surprised to hear that the ss black is so hard than I am to hear it's an optional ss paint. Most ss black is very soft, so the technology for this 040-code paint must be something new.
I for one *really* like the look of high-quality ss, I like it a lot better than b/c; I bet I'd love how that car looks.
grease said:I had thought that SS was being phased out of the market?
David Fermani said:By the mid 90's every car produced/painted via a production line was converted to 2-stage finishing.
ptaylor_9849 said:Let me start by saying thank you to all of those who took the time to answer my question. However, this thread sparked so many opinions that I fired off an e-mail to my auto body guy who has 25 yrs in the business and here is what he wrote back.
Pat, my books say that in 04 Mercedes had 7 different varieties of black. Only 1 doesn't have clearcoat (code 040 black)
The rest utilize a clear coat and they are:
003 Mocca
025 Brilliant
197 Obsidian
182 Almodine
185 Melanite
189 Opal
You can guess which black came on my girlfriend's new car. You guessed it, 040 black.
I tried doing some correction work on it the other day with an orange pad and some SIP 3.02 via rotory. I was surprised to find that this paint is even harder to correct than my corvette. Here goes another month long project.
Patrick
David Fermani said:I..[found out that]... Code 040 is mostly used on door trim/moldings which isn't clearcoated.. Another thing to consider is that most vehicle's inner sheetmetal (radiator core supports/jambs/uni-body structure) is single stage too, but not the stuff we're buffing.
ptaylor_9849 said:Now that I've done some more polishing on this car I can report back to everyone with what I've found. It appears that David Fermani is correct. All of the panels have clear but the trim pieces don't...