Mercedes Benz G63 & G65 V12 received paint correction and Ceramic Pro Paint Protection

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This stunning 2016 Mercedes Benz G65 received a plethora of services. Starting with our Ceramic Pro interior coating, the leather, carpets, and upholstery were protected for resistance against staining as well as providing UV protection. We proceeded to paint correct the paint with our Stage 2 paint correction to remove the slight scratches and blemishes in the clear coat. Next, the Ceramic Pro Silver Package was applied to the exterior painted and chrome surfaces of the wagon. Wheel faces were protected for ease of cleaning and to protect against corrosion. To top off the protection, we applied Ceramic Pro Rain to all of the glass. 

 

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Little brother G63 received the same level of service! 

 

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Express Detail 2011 Year-End Blowout!

We wrapped up the year with 4 express details to 3 very special vehicles and a rare boat. A 2009 Black Ice Cadillac CTS, 1968 Ford Mustang 302, a 1969 Ford F-250, and a 1959 15' del-Mar vintage boat that has been freshly re-gelled. 2012, here we come!


More photos can be seen by clicking on the links below to each gallery:

2009 Black Ice Cadillac CTS Gallery

1968 Ford Mustang 302 Gallery

1969 Ford F-250 Gallery

1959 15' del-Mar Boat Gallery


 

- The Detail Boss

 “Select-Team Members of The Air Force One Detailing Team”

    “Official Detailers of the Museum of Flight”

2011 Select Members of the Air Force One Detailing Team

Everyone is given an opportunity, its what you do with that opportunity that counts.

42 members make up this extraordinary team of detailers from around the globe. Each member was hand selected to be a part of this project. You can't buy, you can't beg, and you can't pay for a position on this team. You earn it.


This is SAM970, VC-137, "Air Force One", specifically the jet who was introduced into the presidential fleet by the Air Force in 1958. This jet served from the Eisenhower administration through the Clinton administration when it was finally retired in 1998. Adopted by the Museum of Flight in Seattle, WA, our team restored the exterior of this fine piece of American aviation history to a better state than when it had been in operation all those years ago.

In some of the words of the late Steve Jobs, "We're just enthusiastic about what we do." We're all proud of this opportunity and thank those in leadership who have given us this chance to demonstrate our workmanship not only as a business, but as a collaborative team with other detailers whom many of us have never even met.


- The Detail Boss

 “Select-Team Members of The Air Force One Detailing Team”

              “Official Detailers of the Museum of Flight”