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Updated with pics! 1998 Mercedes-Benz black SLK230 that was mistreated! Next step??

Techie333

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Hey guys, thanks for the advice!! Claying really cleaned up the car nice. Now I don't know where to go from here. The little white spots are gone for the most part, especially the trunk and back area, but some few still remain on the hood. What do I do next to remove scratches and swirl marks??? I got a 6" orbital buffer/polisher .5A 2600rpm. See previous thread here

New updated pics in comparison to old pics here

Thanks for your help!
 
Since car has VERY SMALL surface area considering the rubber molding at the bottom and size of car, it only took me about 2 hours to do it. Now when I pass my hand through it, it is completely smooth. KEEP IN MIND that the pictures taken are not in daylight, the garage creates a complete black room and the flash from the camera generates a lot of white lite. In daytime the car looks almost flawless. BUT I am greedy and want more of the PRECIOUS SHINY!! LOL! Still need more opinions on what to use next???
 
1998 Mercedes-Benz SLK230 with 36,000 miles was $17K from a rich friend that abused it and said, "Begone!" 😀
 
Thanks Dartworth, read up on the info but now I have more questions. Should I use a compound first or just go straight to polishing and then finish?? Can I just use compounding on specific parts of the car and not the whole thing?!??! Like just the parts where my car got keyed on the hood a bit?
 
Look'en good...There are lots of ways to go. What I said in the original thread was not a lie..Google System One and read the reviews. Not a swirl mark in black a finish when it's used..........

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Originally posted by: Techie333
1998 Mercedes-Benz SLK230 with 36,000 miles was $17K from a rich friend that abused it and said, "Begone!" 😀

does 17k sound too much to anyone else other than me for a 5 year old car, even tho its a mercedes..
 
Di it by hand. you can burn through the finish easily with a power buffer. I burned through in less than 30 seconds on my Prelude.
 
Originally posted by: Evadman
Di it by hand. you can burn through the finish easily with a power buffer. I burned through in less than 30 seconds on my Prelude.
really? 30secs? Yea, I did plan on doing finish by hand, but what about polish??

 
Originally posted by: Epiphany
Originally posted by: Techie333
1998 Mercedes-Benz SLK230 with 36,000 miles was $17K from a rich friend that abused it and said, "Begone!" 😀

does 17k sound too much to anyone else other than me for a 5 year old car, even tho its a mercedes..

Whatever you are smokin, let Atot have some too. The price is definetly way below average.
 
Seriously, if you are so anal about the car painting then you should just buy a new car. Go drive out and have fun! Stop bitching about the paint.
 
Originally posted by: luvya
Seriously, if you are so anal about the car painting then you should just buy a new car. Go drive out and have fun! Stop bitching about the paint.
BTW, because I am SO ANAL about the paint, last nite while i wuz at a party i pulled up in it and guy said "nice, car, what year is it--like '04??? I just smiled and said, nah, its a 98. 😀
 
Originally posted by: Epiphany
Originally posted by: Techie333
1998 Mercedes-Benz SLK230 with 36,000 miles was $17K from a rich friend that abused it and said, "Begone!" 😀

does 17k sound too much to anyone else other than me for a 5 year old car, even tho its a mercedes..
Dunno what they're normally worth but I was thinking the opposite. it's 5 years old but those miles are pretty low and the car starts much higher in price. I'd think that if he sorts out the paint properly he could turn around and sell for a profit.

 
ya, but nobody will sell you his/her slk230 for $19,000 in excellent condition.......truth is my friend sorta relaxed the price since i was just that, a friend.
 
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