Freshly waxed
I plan on trying Collinite 845/885 next
Last edited by Domm; Jul 8, 2012 at 04:09 AM.
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This is a great reference for proper detailing. If you don't really have deep scratches or just want to mask the swirl marks instead of removing them (if you have any), then I would avoid polishing because it removes the top layer of your clear coat. Washing, clay barring, and a good wax should suffice if you've kept your paint in good condition.
I'll try to write something next time I need to wax my car.
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** Update: After one car wash, the product is gone hahaha. It still seems good if you ever have to impress somebody for a week/day. I haven't tried the product MBRedux recommended, but i'd go that route for a longer lasting effect.

Before:


After:
Applied on the right side:

Initial application

After wiping off the excess:
Last edited by Domm; Jul 8, 2012 at 04:21 AM.
Very nice job.
303 aerospace protectant also does a nice job on the rubber seals.
Is there a particularly popular wax you guys are using that lasts for a LONG time? I'm still using Klasse, but I know it's probably not the best thing around these days.
Is there a particularly popular wax you guys are using that lasts for a LONG time? I'm still using Klasse, but I know it's probably not the best thing around these days.
Maybe I've answered my own question - http://www.autoinsane.com/2011/09/08...ste-car-waxes/
Is there a particularly popular wax you guys are using that lasts for a LONG time? I'm still using Klasse, but I know it's probably not the best thing around these days.
Maybe I've answered my own question - http://www.autoinsane.com/2011/09/08...ste-car-waxes/
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...-best-wax.html
Once I finish the turtle wax (I bought it on sale and now I know why it was on sale), I'll write a review about Collinite
Last edited by Domm; Jul 8, 2012 at 11:34 AM.
Link: http://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/...FUcQNAodTmMJ_g
Would you recommend that above linked DIY or is there any other that I can follow?
Thanks!
I would Youtube videos on how to properly use a machine buffer because you don't want to burn your paint or ruin the clear coat if you do decide to polish. Meguiar's makes good videos on how to properly use a machine buffer.














