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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Protecting & Preserving Irreplaceable Finishes Against Sun Damage

In 1998, 24 6-speeds and 9 automatic Quicksilver Supra Twin Turbo's were for sale in the United States, for a total of 33 cars. And yes, of course, we detailed one of the 6-speed cars. The owner of this rare gem received our 6 month Sun Protection Detail Package. We traveled up to the Phoenix are to make sure this car as well as several others were done correctly by the best. The entire car was washed, dried, gone over thoroughly with clay-bar, and sealed with our durable and very protective 6-month sealant.

Whether you have a rare one-off type of investment or just the average one, we can take care of any need it may possess. Give us a call, 928-412-2321. We're not only sought after here in Lake Havasu City, but also across the nation even as far across to the East Coast. If you want true perfection and quality unmatchable by anyone else around, then we know we'll be meeting you very soon! Gallery can be viewed HERE

- The Detail Boss

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

    “Official Detailers of the Museum of Flight”