General Car Conversation
#2476
That won’t do anything for orange peel lol. Only way to get rid of orange peel is by wetsanding.
And don’t argue with me about it, I have polished out many cars in my life and once owned a detailing business.
The paint on my car is in excellent shape and ceramic coated. MB paint just has a lot of peel.
And don’t argue with me about it, I have polished out many cars in my life and once owned a detailing business.
The paint on my car is in excellent shape and ceramic coated. MB paint just has a lot of peel.
#2477
Steve's paint color, the metallic hides it and it is beautiful but yep I see the orange peel there too but it's not nearly as evident.
Mercedes used to have paint jobs that were so deep you could reach into them it seemed. I was around lots of all black W140s when they were brand new years ago, the paint was stunning. The paint on my '02 SL is stunning.
I don't have the money for a $200,000 SUV but I absolutely wouldn't buy that one based on that awful paint job alone.
#2483
I would never pay cash for a car, has nothing to do with financial ability, it just doesn’t make sense for me to take capital out of things that go up in value to put it into something that declines in value. If I had money just lying around doing nothing that would be a different story
Its the reflection of the light fixture, no scratches!
#2484
How do I fix this? It's courtesy of someone that decided to park behind me one day.
There is no paint transfer as far as I can tell. Just that imprint I can't wipe off. The rest of the car is dirty cuz winter.
There is no paint transfer as far as I can tell. Just that imprint I can't wipe off. The rest of the car is dirty cuz winter.
#2485
If no to the above use a light polishing compound and slowly work the viable scratches out, then move to fine and ultra fine finishing compounds and spread out from the center to about a half foot in all directions to even the paint gloss.
If the plastic is deformed or badly scratched you will need to heat gun it and try to coax it back to being the correct shape, bad scratches can be filled but now you are getting into paint and a more skill intensive fix.
#2486
Thats easily repaired, it likely wont be perfect, but it will be 90%. If you don't want to tackle it yourself, any detailer can handle that,
#2488
#2490
I'm sure everyone is aware but the Maxima is another car to bite the dust, though it became irrelevant to me the second they dropped the CVT in yearrrrrs ago.
Maximas were excellent, excellent, highly desirable cars at one time.