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Mercedes Benz Key Fob Feature Tips and Tricks - YouTube.
BTW.. your cool tricks are perhaps new to you but are a bit old. For future reference this is where you can put your tips .
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...-you-know.html
BTW.. your cool tricks are perhaps new to you but are a bit old. For future reference this is where you can put your tips .
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...-you-know.html
Let me bless you with a little bit of truth... 'This is my car.'
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I thought I read mercedes Benz on the rear licence plate so I thought it was official photo. Nice car.
There are actually 2 edition one AMGs in my apartment complex's garage (a c63 and a cla45) and they are both in white with the edition 1 vinyl decals.After seeing them turn a not so brilliant shade of yellow following the accumulation of some dirt, I decided to go with the black. It may be the fact that I've always owned black cars, or that I usually go for a weekly wash, but I always found black cars easier to keep clean than black ones!
Though I clean my car at least once every two weeks with a waterless wash so it wouldn't get that bad. I don't think this person ever washed theirs since they had it.
Though I clean my car at least once every two weeks with a waterless wash so it wouldn't get that bad. I don't think this person ever washed theirs since they had it.
Both black and white are horrible at hiding dirt. I'd say white can hide a light layer of dirt/dust, whereas black cannot hide anything. Worst of all, black shows every little imperfection in the paint in the sun - swirls, spiderwebs, scratches, fingerprints/smudges, etc. White hides most of these very well, especially swirl marks. That's why I went with white

Let's not forget, like stated above, that a freshly washed, dried and paint corrected black car is the most beautiful thing you can imagine - no other color comes close IMO. You have about 4 minutes to admire it before the dust starts to settle on it, though

This is before and after of a buff I did on my black Acura TL SH-AWD Advance (Pearl Black) when it was less than year old - never been in a car wash either... This is under 500 watts of halogen lighting, mind you. With a black car, if you want perfection, you need to get intimate with a buffer or have a good detailer on speed dial... The second pic is without any wax or polishing oils on the vehicle - 100% paint correction, no fillers.
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Both black and white are horrible at hiding dirt. I'd say white can hide a light layer of dirt/dust, whereas black cannot hide anything. Worst of all, black shows every little imperfection in the paint in the sun - swirls, spiderwebs, scratches, fingerprints/smudges, etc. White hides most of these very well, especially swirl marks. That's why I went with white

Let's not forget, like stated above, that a freshly washed, dried and paint corrected black car is the most beautiful thing you can imagine - no other color comes close IMO. You have about 4 minutes to admire it before the dust starts to settle on it, though
. This is before and after of a buff I did on my black Acura TL SH-AWD Advance (Pearl Black) when it was less than year old - never been in a car wash either... This is under 500 watts of halogen lighting, mind you. With a black car, if you want perfection, you need to get intimate with a buffer or have a good detailer on speed dial... The second pic is without any wax or polishing oils on the vehicle - 100% paint correction, no fillers.
I must say we think the same! My post from 12/30.
https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...ml#post6659974
Great job detailing and agree with you about becoming intimate with your d/a rotary polisher it becomes an obsession!
This is the Picture Thread. When InTheBenz0 created this thread, he wrote in Post #1, "Let's try and keep this thread mainly pictures..." There's a perfectly good thread called https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...highlight=hate for complaints. (I have reviewed my own comments in this section, so you con't have to. I find that I have violated the "pictures only" rule myself a few times. I don't count comments ABOUT posted photos, but in two or three cases, I have joined discussions of driving experiences, etc. Lesson learned.) That out of the way, I agree with you. Probably every single C-Class owner dislikes that large bezel. So your complaint has already been made many, many times in various other threads.
Mercedes Benz Key Fob Feature Tips and Tricks - YouTube.
Okay this feature was on 1998 VW's Golf's, and Polo's Nothing to be excited about in 2015.








