OCKlasse Detailed: Heavily Modified CLK500

OCKlasse

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A total of around 9 hours went into the vehicle, and here is my little write-up of what was done.



First, the car needed to be properly washed. This was done via a Karcher electric pressure washer and a foam cannon with Chemical Guys Maxi Suds II soap.



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As the foam was encapsulating the dirt off of the car, I used some P21S wheel gel and a Swissvwax wheel brush to agitate and remove stubborn brake dust from the wheels and calipers.



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Nice and dry.

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But, there are swirls in direct sunlight.



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Since James is a regular customer of mine, I like to do as light of a polishing as possible. This ensures that he will be able to come back many more times without fearing a risk of over-polishing or premature clear coat failure.



In process of polishing…



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When I go into the sun, I find my conservative combination works beautifully! Menzerna PO203S via a Lake Country orange pad with my Flex XC3401 polisher.



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Underneath the door handles required some attention. Meguair’s M105 with a foam applicator X 3 followed up with the Menz by hand did the trick!

Before:



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After:



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After polishing, the car received a coat of Danase Wet Glaze, and some Finish Kare 1000P. Sorry for the crappy lighting.



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The wheels were Aquawaxed and the tires received multiple coats of Finish Kare #108



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The interior was vacuumed, wiped down, and 108ed throughout. The carbon fiber was cleaned and then Aquawaxed. The trim received Finish Kare #425



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Hope you enjoyed!



Edit: Professional "after" picture thanks to my buddy Pyrun! Unfortunately, the fires on Saturday were taking a toll on all of our cars at the show :(



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Here's a nice one of mine for the hell of it :woot:



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Wow, great work. Love the wrapped dash. I was going to comment that he has those back wheels tucked quite nicely, then I noticed your car haha.



But seriously, did you have to move the car to dress the rest of his tire?
 
WhiteStripes said:
Wow, great work. Love the wrapped dash. I was going to comment that he has those back wheels tucked quite nicely, then I noticed your car haha.



But seriously, did you have to move the car to dress the rest of his tire?



They have a slight stretch to them, so I was able to do it without moving the car :clap:



Back before my hydraulics, I was so low, I would have to jack up the rear of my car to dress the rear tires :lol
 
hey, nice work man!



how much PSI is your karcher? 1500 or 1800?



and can you send me the link where you got your foam cannon...



thanks
 
very nice work on a swet ride.....whats with the red shift boot?



your benz looks nice too...anymore pics of that???
 
tdekany said:
Fantastic work!!!!



Love the outcome.



Did you use ccs orange pads?



Thanks! :chuckle:



I did not use CCS pads as I do not like them very much. I used good ole' original LC ones.
 
Two things... First, what light were you using to check the paint? Looked like an LED setup. Does it work well for you? Also, what type of microfiber was that? Looked super plush. Car looked very nice, and the mods were intense.
 
MCWD said:
Two things... First, what light were you using to check the paint? Looked like an LED setup. Does it work well for you? Also, what type of microfiber was that? Looked super plush. Car looked very nice, and the mods were intense.



Looks like an Uber MF from Detailers Domain. Great looking detail btw!
 
Labster said:
Looks like an Uber MF from Detailers Domain. Great looking detail btw!



You are correct! ;)



Also, the LED lighting works well, but I also pair it with a traditional Mag-Lite while detailing. I find a combination of the two do justice :think2
 
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