ScheerSpeed Detailed: 6 days with a 2006 MB S430.

ScheerSpeed

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This car was purchased just a few months ago from someone who lived up in new york. And up in the north, cars are subject to a lot more abuse from road salt, snow, ice, etc. The S430 had some very deep rids and swirls covering the entire car. in addition to that, this car has the rock-hard Mercedez Ceramic clear coat.



Nevertheless, i was able to clean up the paint to 99% perfection, using a combination of Meguiar's M105 and Menzerna polishes. On average it took 5-6 passes of M105 on a wool pad to remove the defects in the paint.



This car was only booked for an exterior job, thus the engine bay and interior were not touched.



Enjoy!



Cleaning



Exterior

-Wash

-1Z Anti Insekt

-CG CWC

-Meg's mitt

-P21s TAW



-Wheels

-CG CWC

-Meg's Wheel Brightener

-P21s TAW

-EZ detail brush

-Swissvax wheel brush

-OXO tire scrubber

-ARO





-Wheel Wells

-P21s TAW

-Meg's APC+

-Meg's Super Degreaser

-DD wheel well brush



Clay

-Special yellow poly clay

-ONR lube





Polishing

-Exterior paint

-Meg's M105 via Black TufBuf wool / LC PFW pads (5-6 passes)

-Menzerna SIP via Orange über pad (2 passes)

-Menzerna PO85RD via blue über pad

-Makita 9227C

-3M Yellow Foam Backing Plate

-1000w halogen lights

-BMW LED flashlight (Someone stole my brinkmann!:( )

-ISA 50/50 wipedown

-DD über MF towels

-Racatac



LSP



-Paint

-Collinite Insulator Wax

-Swissvax Mystery

-Optimum QD

-CG 530XL MF towels

-DD Fluffy green "no name" towels



-Wheels

-Swissvax Cleaner Fluid

-Swissvax Autobahn

-Optimum QD

-CG Barebones (wheel wells)

-Swissvax Pneu



Glass

-Adam's Glass Cleaner





Before:



Here you can see just how oxidized and scratched up the paint was on this car. at first i told the owner then it should take no more than three days... boy was i wrong...



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After taking the before shots, i drove the car into my garage and prepared all the necessary things for the three-bucket wash. (two for paint, one for wheels)





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After washing and claying the entire car, i realized that the imperfections in the paint were a lot worse than i had previously expected. sorry, no brinkmann shots this time around... i think someone stole it from my garage, i couldn't find it anywhere...





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just as an example of how hard this clear is, here's how the passenger side front fender looked after 4 passes of M105





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unfortunately i could not find my Brinkmann Dual-xenon light, so i had to use the LED flashlight my M3 came with to check for holograms. it actually turned out to work quite well...





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Door before polishing





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after 2 passes of M105





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after 4 passes of M105





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6 passes finally did the trick





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this one took about the same amount of passes





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buffer marks from M105





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After SIP





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and after 6 long days....





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Yeesh! What a nightmare to work with. Your arms must have been ready to drop off after all of that correction. The results are spectacular, however!! You saved the owner from a re-painting. Great work. Wunderbar!!!
 
Hi,



I'm the owner of the car and yes, Dominic did save me from a paint job. The car looks absolutely fantastic.



I got to thank Dominic for putting all of that effort without complaining. He was even up to 4 am one day. I knew the Ceramicoat was hard but WOW!



He was incredibly professional and the communication was great.
 
Four passes of M105, and it didn't do half of what I thought it would do. Ihave yet to work on any ceramiclear paints, too, so I wouldn't know it would take.



The first final shot is awesome.
 
Holy CRAP man! 6 FREAKIN' PASSES of 105?!?! Which machine are you using for your corrections? I thought 105 was a non-diminishing abrasive and could be worked until almost dry!!!



AMAZING turn around Scheerspeed, just amazing! Two huge thumbs up on making it beautiful again and a very enthusiasti nod of acknowledgement from the owner coming to to comment on the awesome work performed on his car. ;)
 
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