Customer called me Saturday and said she needed her car done that day, since she might be selling it in the very near future. I had a 4 hour window to do it, so it wasn't nearly as thorough as I would have liked. Car is an SLK230 Kompressor--I think it's an 02, but I'm not sure.
Car it typical of a black car exposed to New England Winters:
Clearcoat on the passenger front fender is failing (crappy respray that she didn't know about when she bought the car) and the clearcoat on the rear driver's side wheel is also failing. Add to that, the driver's side sun visor no longer stays up or down--it just dangles. Scary build quality from that era??? Front bumper cover is dinged up from her "parking by feel".
The paint was swirled beyond recognition and I didn't have the time to correct it to a level I'd want to. I got maybe a 50% correction out of it.
I was using some wool bonnets that I got off of ebay, but I don't htink I like them. I'll experiment on my wife's car to see if it was just the rock-hard Mercedes paint that was fighting me.
Ryobi 6" buffer w/ wool and foam bonnets
Meguiar's wash soap
Turtle Wax Ice Liquid Claybar (this stuff is actually great)
3m Rubbing compound (w/ wool Bonnet)
Trunk and hood (still marred after step 1) w/ Meguiar's #9 and foam bonnet
Meg's NXT 2.0
Meg's Quick Detailer
Hot Shine tire dressing (blotted w/ a shop towel)
Car it typical of a black car exposed to New England Winters:


Clearcoat on the passenger front fender is failing (crappy respray that she didn't know about when she bought the car) and the clearcoat on the rear driver's side wheel is also failing. Add to that, the driver's side sun visor no longer stays up or down--it just dangles. Scary build quality from that era??? Front bumper cover is dinged up from her "parking by feel".
The paint was swirled beyond recognition and I didn't have the time to correct it to a level I'd want to. I got maybe a 50% correction out of it.


I was using some wool bonnets that I got off of ebay, but I don't htink I like them. I'll experiment on my wife's car to see if it was just the rock-hard Mercedes paint that was fighting me.
Ryobi 6" buffer w/ wool and foam bonnets
Meguiar's wash soap
Turtle Wax Ice Liquid Claybar (this stuff is actually great)
3m Rubbing compound (w/ wool Bonnet)
Trunk and hood (still marred after step 1) w/ Meguiar's #9 and foam bonnet
Meg's NXT 2.0
Meg's Quick Detailer
Hot Shine tire dressing (blotted w/ a shop towel)