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Old 02-13-2013, 09:22 PM
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Wes_R x C63(44 pics)

Happy Chinese New Year to all my Chinese friends!



This C63 came to me after the owner had seen some of my write ups and inquired on what level of paint correction I thought his car might need. After a few conversations via text message we determined we would go with a 1 stage polish. And that we would do it on Jan. 20, 2013.



The day of the car came with a huge sheet of snow on the hood lol and here are the first pics.








Starting with the wheels as usual




Getting in the wheels wells




Next up was washing with the 2 bucket method




Cleaning inside the gas




While the car was still wet I clayed the paint


Paint was actually in pretty good shape.



Dried the car




Then took some paint measurements








Rubber trim was masked to prevent against burning the trim




And here are the before and afters. All in all I don't think the paint was in terrible condition and I think the 1 stage improved the paint to make it an 8 out of 10. It's never perfect as some scratches are too deep to take out. The combo I decided to go with was FG400 and a B&S Yellow Pad. Here are the results.

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After


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After


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After


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After


Here is a 50/50 shot. The left side is unpolished and the right side is polished.


Shot of me polishing.




There was also some sort of oxidization on the chrome piece of the trunk that I wanted to improve and was happy with the result.

Before


After




Unmasked the trim


Cleaned off the polishing oils with IPA


And applied a sealant via machine





While the sealant was curing I attended to other areas such as...

Dressing the tires


Cleaning the windows


And mirrors




And here the afters, just before the sunset. 4pm something sheesh!





















And finally my last two favourite pics






I hope you enjoyed seeing the process as usual and I wish everyone a healthful and prosperous year in the Year of the Snake.

Old 02-13-2013, 09:24 PM
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Wow, and I thought white looks so good when it's clean....
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Impressive work. Thanks for the pics.
Old 02-14-2013, 03:02 PM
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Great job its incredible how some people can leave their AMGs a mess
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Great work Wes!
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Thats some nice work!! I need to polish out my car too, this gave me helpful advice!
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Originally Posted by Steven Bell
Wow, and I thought white looks so good when it's clean....


Originally Posted by SlowLane
Impressive work. Thanks for the pics.
Cheers!

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I'm only human :p

Originally Posted by mY sLOW UA6
Great job its incredible how some people can leave their AMGs a mess
It's a crime!

Originally Posted by icy2
Great work Wes!
Thanks Icy!

Originally Posted by Big_Herm
Thats some nice work!! I need to polish out my car too, this gave me helpful advice!
Do it!
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What did you use to remove the oxidation on the chrome trim? I see it on quite a bit of the cars I detail, mainly around the windows. Takes tons of work and elbow grease for me to get it out. Wondering what your method was.
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To be honest with you I just polished it with the machine using the same pad and polish.
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Great work
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Thanks
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Amazing work!
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Looks great!
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