Care for ceramiclear (nanotech paint)?
amgpower.com post regarding care for ceramiclear
OK, I am first moving this to the detailing section. But you are pretty close to right on with your procedure. Menzerna is my first choice when it comes to german paint, esp the nano paint. In my opinion I would be very surprised if you even had to use the Final polish on a new car with this paint. Here is what I would do, skip the clay and use a chemical decontamination process and then move straight to AIO and SG. I would apply AIO via pc with a mild polishing pad.
OK, I am first moving this to the detailing section. But you are pretty close to right on with your procedure. Menzerna is my first choice when it comes to german paint, esp the nano paint. In my opinion I would be very surprised if you even had to use the Final polish on a new car with this paint. Here is what I would do, skip the clay and use a chemical decontamination process and then move straight to AIO and SG. I would apply AIO via pc with a mild polishing pad.
Last edited by MerlinMc; Nov 30, 2004 at 11:00 PM. Reason: add another question
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I posted in another thread, but it relates to what you are recommending and talking about.
https://mbworld.org/forums/detailing-automotive-care/89921-chrome-cleaner-protector-interior-cleaner-protectant-rubber-seals-plastic.html
I just got a black (regular black) E55. I want to set it up correctly and then maintain the paint properly. What would you recommend? Thanks in advance for this. This is one area where I am very much still learning.
Thanks,
Gareth
Last edited by gmdebruyn; Dec 1, 2004 at 02:07 AM.
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Scratch Resistant Clear Coat:
Various paint manufacturers working in conjunction with Mercedes Benz to formulate a new hard, scratch resistant clear coat. Pittsburgh Plate Glass (PPG) have formulated Ceramiclear, utilizing nano technology that creates a highly cross-linked network for superior resistance to scratches, acid etching from environmental hazards such as acid rain, tree resin and bird excrement.
BASF and Mercedes Benz developed a special polish for use on ceramic clear coats for use on the assembly line. This polish was originally developed for their version of an ultra hard ceramic coating formulated in 2003 but never put into production and shelved for the time being. Menzerna have formulated a polish for the 2004 Ceramiclear for use by detailers, Intensive Polish and Final Polish II
~Hope this helps~
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For black I really like klasse and Zaino. The picture in my signature is of my C320 after 5 coats of Zaino's Z5 and in the background is victoryroad's CL55 (has nanopaint) with several coats of Z5. I must say that on black zaino is absolutely stunning, very stunning. I would recommend doing a chemical decontamination and then applying zaino or klasse afterwards. I will soon be posting pictures and hopefully a video of a black SL55 I decontaminated and applied klasse on.
What is this decontamination process he speaks of?
Thanks to whomever responds.
Chris: your 05 SL500 has the new nanotech paint, check the sticker inside the drivers door jamb and look for the paint code. For example, If the code say "C040" you have black nanotech paint.... the "C" prefix to the 3 number paint code means you have the ceramiclear clear coat.
The color of my car is Brilliant Silver. Which wax/polish do you suggest using on this color (Ceramiclear Clear Coat)? I am new to this and looking to purchase the best premium product for use with my car. Judging by your sig pic, you seem to be a professional at this. Any advice that you can give is greatly appriciated.
The process is a 3 step process using the finish kare decontamination kit. It removes all adhesives, old waxes, oils, grease, tar, ferrous deposits, water stains, rust stains, completely and keeps them from coming back. Also the huge plus of the kit is that as you pull and dissolve these particles out of your paint it will not scratch, unlike clay which scratches like hell. I was blown away by the process and how effective it was.



Gareth, I will reply to your post once I get home.
