Got a call from known manager last week and he asked me to detail his Mercedes 320 S in black. It was my very first Mercedes and my first black color too. So this were the steps for detailing: Interior: Megs # 39, 40 and leather cleaner, conditioner (lexol) Exterior: washed, clayed and the paint was in pretty good condition. So I took my beloved Festool Shinex and the yellow pads from Koch Chemie (KC), a well known firm here in germany. Took the KC Feinschleifpaste and after one hit all the swirls were gone. Some deeper scratches were gone after one hit with spot pad and Menzerna Power gloss. After that I took my Rotex and the KC Anti-Hologramm polish and wow, what a really better gloss comes out, just unbelivable. After taking some oil remover I took the new KC 1 Nano Sealant and the Rotex with a soft yellow Kc-pad. After 1-2 minutes applying, just 1-2 wipes and a really wet gloss comes out. Polished the chrome and the wheels. Wheels got 2 coats of Poorboys ws and tires some Surf City Garage. Windows were cleaned with Megs class cleaner.
Well done Bulla2000 vehicle looks great :thumb: Lovely looking vehicle and great lines too :druling: Also I've removed two pictures from your post, due to promoting your website, just letting you know I've removed the pictures that's all. If you have any questions or concerns feel free to contact me via PM.
Great work mate !! Have you tried the Makita 9227? I want to know wich one makes more noise, the Shinex or the Makita, because the noise is very important to me. Thanks
They are just about the same. The Shinex makes a tad higher pitch - at least mine does - than the 9227. But, aside from that, the same. The Shinex, however, is WAY quieter than the Flex!!!!!
Thanks Got Wax :thumb: I have also a Metabo PE-175, but it isn't in its best moment, some problems with the regulation of the speed. The Metabo makes more noise than the Makita, for this reason it's in the shelf everytime. Cheers !!
:worship2:Beautiful work!!! Love the shots of the hood from the passenger's side fender...I have a Nikon D40 and haven't used it yet...How do you get the blurry effect on the ground while focusing on the hood? Thanks Sean,,,,
No worries Bulla no harm done buddy eace: Look forward to more details from you though, it's been a wile since I've seen details from you :thumb: