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Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

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  • #16
    Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

    Originally posted by LS1 Sounds View Post
    And now some shots of the entire car. Yes, I know I need to cut my grass! :lol:
    Let's see.....cut the grass or make the pretty black car shiny?? No brainer if you asked me

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    • #17
      Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

      Originally posted by RKN LS3 View Post
      STUNNING!! Of course I'm a little prejudice when it comes to black cars
      Beware of the envious rubberneckers admiring themselves in the reflection of your side panels as you're driving down the road!!
      Thanks for the tip! I know that you speak from experience.
      Originally posted by SpinsB View Post
      WOW fellow F-Body owner here a Black WS6. That is one sweet camero. Nice job. Did you find the paint easy or hard to work with and how was the 105/205 product with your car??
      I don't really have a reference to compare it to, but based on what I have been reading online the clear coat was very hard. Spot correction of the etching and hood streak required 6-8 total applications of M105, and the horizontal surfaces required 4 applications. One application involved working the M105 until it begin to dust, misting it with Last Touch diluted 1:1, then continuing to work until it dusted again. Remove product with microfiber and repeat.
      Originally posted by Eddie6th View Post
      Very nice

      I like the car
      Thank you!
      Originally posted by RKN LS3 View Post
      Let's see.....cut the grass or make the pretty black car shiny?? No brainer if you asked me
      You can see where my priorities lie! My car is shiny, but it's hard to see it behind the jungle of grass.

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      • #18
        Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

        You achieved this on your first time using a d/a? Awesome work. The reflections and clarity you achieved are outstanding. Great work.
        quality creates its own demand

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        • #19
          Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

          Sweet! Looks like liquid glass!

          These are my favorite pics:






          Again, sweet job on the Camaro!
          Shane
          1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL

          If you trim yourself to fit the world you'll whittle yourself away. - Aaron Tippin

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          • #20
            Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

            Turned out gorgeous, awesome work! You just can't beat the 105/205 combo. Great car too

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            • #21
              Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

              The pads I assume where new how did you prime them. I'm still working getting things down and just curious how you went about getting the pads ready to use
              Last edited by SpinsB; Aug 18, 2009, 06:53 PM. Reason: typo

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              • #22
                Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

                ya....AWESOME WORK....i just got a G110 that i need to break out and use!!
                Zach Hall

                2001.5 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Diesel - DD/Tow rig
                1983 Chevy C10 - Race/Show rig
                1939 Dodge D11 Luxury Liner Deluxe - Antique resto. project

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                • #23
                  Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

                  Looks how an LS1 F-Body should!
                  -James
                  2012 Chevy Silverado ECSB. Z71 4x4. 5.3


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                  • #24
                    Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

                    FRAUD!!!! I saw these pictures posted years ago on the net! There is no way a rookie could turn out a reflection like that! Sorry, I don't buy it!

                    j/k

                    Awesome job man! Maybe I need to start looking for another job You guys are making me look bad Excellent turn out on it! I don't think even the great Mr Brown could do any better

                    j/k Kevin, you know you're my hero
                    2008 Meguiar's Batmobile Team
                    2008 Meguiar's/Ford SEMA Team
                    2009 Meguiar's/Ford SEMA Team
                    2010 Meguiar's/Ford SEMA Team

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                    • #25
                      Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

                      Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
                      This is your first experience using a G110 buffer? And you do this to a 7 year old black car?

                      Gee, to think there are still people out there who think using a machine like this is too hard, too dangerous, too scary!
                      Yeah, I hate his guts!

                      Very nice job on that Camaro, those wheels really make it nice.

                      Now it looks as fast as it should be!

                      Good show
                      Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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                      • #26
                        Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

                        SIMPLY OUTSTANDING

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                        • #27
                          Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

                          Originally posted by SpinsB View Post
                          The pads I assume where new how did you prime them. I'm still working getting things down and just curious how you went about getting the pads ready to use
                          Hi SpinsB, yes the pads were new and I primed them by placing a thick X of product on the pads and rubbed it in with my thumbs. While working with the M105, I found it to be very thick and would also mist the pad with one spray of Last Touch diluted 1:1 before adding more M105. Once the pad was primed, I would only add about three drops of M105 for each new 2x2 section. I would work that section until the M105 started to dust, then I would mist the panel with Last Touch again keep working until it dusted a second time. I then wiped it down with a MF and inspected the progress.

                          I primed a separate pad with M205 in the same manner, but found that M205 wasn't nearly as thick and did not require any Last Touch at all. I experienced no dusting with this one either.
                          Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
                          FRAUD!!!! I saw these pictures posted years ago on the net! There is no way a rookie could turn out a reflection like that! Sorry, I don't buy it!

                          j/k

                          Awesome job man! Maybe I need to start looking for another job You guys are making me look bad Excellent turn out on it! I don't think even the great Mr Brown could do any better

                          j/k Kevin, you know you're my hero
                          LOL, you crack me up! I was committed to achieving great results when I started, and yours are some of the pictures that I used as my reference! ... along with the stories Cindy tells me about the finish you left on her 'Vette.
                          Originally posted by Nappers View Post
                          Yeah, I hate his guts!

                          Very nice job on that Camaro, those wheels really make it nice.

                          Now it looks as fast as it should be!

                          Good show
                          LOL, thank you! I think? It took me forever to decide which wheels I wanted, but I'm very happy with the choice. It does pretty well in the fast department too.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

                            Originally posted by LS1 Sounds View Post
                            Now if I could just figure out the NXT 2.0 streaking and cloudiness problem...
                            That's generally a sign that the product was applied too heavy and/or not given sufficient drying time.

                            This is waaay too heavy:



                            This is just right:


                            You want to work the NXT Tech Wax 2.0 with a finishing pad, speed 3, and light to moderate pressure. Don't move the machine too quickly, but certainly faster than when you're doing defect correction. Just make sure to go over every square inch 3 or 4 times and leave a nice, thin, uniform coat behind. Cover all the painted surfaces of the car and then start your clock - give it 30 minutes to dry, minimum. It may take longer if you're doing this late in the day and temperatures are dropping while humidity is rising. If you apply the wax and then start working on the interior - vacuum, clean, dress, etc - and then dress the tires, wax the wheels or whatever other touch up you might do on them, wipe down the door jambs, a little touch up on the engine bay and finally put away all your detailing supplies, the wax should be fully dry. By this time you've probably spent an hour or more doing all these other things and the NXT should wipe off with virtually no effort, and be streak free in the process.
                            Michael Stoops
                            Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

                            Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

                              Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
                              That's generally a sign that the product was applied too heavy and/or not given sufficient drying time.

                              This is waaay too heavy:



                              This is just right:


                              You want to work the NXT Tech Wax 2.0 with a finishing pad, speed 3, and light to moderate pressure. Don't move the machine too quickly, but certainly faster than when you're doing defect correction. Just make sure to go over every square inch 3 or 4 times and leave a nice, thin, uniform coat behind. Cover all the painted surfaces of the car and then start your clock - give it 30 minutes to dry, minimum. It may take longer if you're doing this late in the day and temperatures are dropping while humidity is rising. If you apply the wax and then start working on the interior - vacuum, clean, dress, etc - and then dress the tires, wax the wheels or whatever other touch up you might do on them, wipe down the door jambs, a little touch up on the engine bay and finally put away all your detailing supplies, the wax should be fully dry. By this time you've probably spent an hour or more doing all these other things and the NXT should wipe off with virtually no effort, and be streak free in the process.
                              Thanks Mike, I applied it thin as shown in picture #2 using a finishing pad and speed 4 on the G110. After applying to the entire car, I let it sit while I removed the tape, cleaned the cracks, crevices, and glass, applied tire dressing, cleaned up my supplies, etc. I would estimate that the NXT 2.0 was allowed to set up for 2 hours before removing with a pair of clean Supreme Shine MF towels.

                              I have used NXT 1.0 several times before, but this was only the second time I had used NXT 2.0. I always remembered 1.0 being a product that was extremely easy to both apply and remove, so I was surprised this time. It appeared greasy and would smear across the surface instead of wiping off. Turning my towel to a fresh area did not help, and I tried multiple different towels including ADS Premium MF. I could even see "trails" from the MF left behind in the greasiness; these trails looked like tiny scratches but they would change direction to match the direction of my wipe. I used NXT 2.0 on Sunday and it is now Wednesday and I am still able to see a lot of cloudiness after several wipedowns of the entire car with SS MF towels. I have not yet tried a full wipedown with Final Touch, but I've read that it may help.

                              Is it possible that there is something wrong with my bottle of NXT 2.0?

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                              • #30
                                Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

                                Man that looks good!!!!!

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