M86 saves the day...1-step on a black Benz

gmblack3

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Been very busy over the last 8 days. Have done 3 full corrections and this one step. Its an easy writeup and was very impressed with how well M86 did.



New client and this E class Benz will be a lease return. Client did not want a full correction. In our email discussions, I told him that if I get 30% correction on a ceramiclear Benz, I would be happy.



No hose hookup in the area.

QEW wash.

Clay using QEW as lube.

Wheels/tires cleaned with QEW.



Moved the car into the client AC'd warehouse. :D



M86/flat white LC pad/Festool at speed 5.

Z6 wipedown.

1 application of BFWD.



Interior got Vac, cockpit premium wipedown and Z9/10 on leather. Sorry no interior pics.



In and out in 6 hours.



Scratch and shine:



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Great one stepper there Bryan, looks better then what the dealer would do when they get ahold of it.
 
gmblack3a- Nice job, that's impressive for a one-step on black ceramiclear!



You don't hear much about M86 these days, interesting that it broke down just fine with the Festool; I know some people use it with RO/DA machines, but I always thought of it as a rotary-only product.



Heh heh, what really caught *my* eye is your
In and out in 6 hours.



That's a "quick one-step job on a lease return", folks. *SIX* hours. This stuff simply takes some time.
 
What are your impressions on BFWD? I know you are typically a Zaino 'guy' (perhaps only on personal vehicles?)



I have some, but I've yet to try it. I've got my clients hooked on Z.
 
Looks great, Bryan! I dunno about you--but I've done two '07 Model year Benz's and the clears were very... interesting. I tried to do a one-step on this 07 GL450 (jet black) but couldn't, the one-step just wasn't getting the kind of correction I think would be appropriate. Took a lot to get the defects out, and had issues finishing down. Any such thing with this one?
 
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