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  • 2000 Corvette

    Thanks to everyone who provided advice before I began this process.

    2000 Corvette, black

    Meguiar's
    • All Purpose Cleaner Plus
    • Deep Crystal Car Wash
    • Super Soap
    • Gold Class Wash
    • Blue Professional Clay
    • Last Touch diluted as clay lube
    • M105+Yellow Pad
    • SwirlX+Yellow Pad
    • Ultimate Polish+Yellow Pad
    • Ultimate Polish+Black Pad
    • Ultimate Wax+Black Pad
    • Ultimate Protectant
    • Ultimate Quik Wax
    • Supreme Shine Towels
    • Ultimate Shine Towels
    • M40 Vinyl and Rubber Protectant
    • Glass Concentrate 1:10
    • Wash Mitt
    • Versa Brush
    • Waffle Weave
    • Supreme Shines
    • Ultimate Wipes


    Lake Country
    • 4" Orange Pad (M105 & SwirlX)
    • 4" Black Pad (Ultimate Wax)


    Miscellaneous
    • Numerous Microfibers
    • Canvas Wheel Covers - Harbor Freight
    • Gilmour Foam Gun
    • Mother's metal polish - exhaust tips
    • Various Brushes


































    The trunk lid was subdivided to provide a test area.
    Difficult to tell from the photo, but in the far left section I started with SwirlX. SwirlX removed
    some swirls but not scratches. Ultimate Compound was used next on top of
    the SwirlX and it removed some additional scratches.
    The center section is M105.
    Lower right is Ultimate Compound followed with Ultimate Polish.
    Upper right is M105 followed with Ultimate Polish.


    Corrective work complete



    Deep scratch I was fearful of getting too aggressive this close to the edge of the hood. Reviewed with owner and left it.








    M40 used on tires
    Ultimate Polish, then Ultimate Quik Wax on the rims









    Car moved outdoors for final photographs
    Where's the sun when you need it??



























    Bye, bye, owner leaves



    Having been forewarned by folks here on MOL, this black, 2000 lived up to the reputation of hard clear coat on Corvettes. The test spots were set up on the trunk lid and the starting point product was SwirlX. Yeah right...not. Then Ultimate Compound, yeah right...not. M105…eehaw this has potential. Ultimate Compound may have been able to handle a majority of the defects, but the number of passes and force required was going to make my hands ache. M105 seemed fine, but I needed to reduce my typical work area into smaller sections and keep the force up.

    I've picked up some sale priced SwirlX a couple of months ago, so I wanted to use up my surplus of SwirlX. I like the ease of use of SwirlX and the way it wipes off so easily. Don't know why it resists coming out of the bottle!! Final workflow consisted of M105 firm pressure, then SwirlX firm pressure, then Ultimate Polish firm pressure, then Ultimate Polish again easing up and finally Ultimate Wax twice.

    I spent a fair amount of time and water washing this "Sunshine Driver". The wheels and also the front bumper (bug covered) were pre-washed with a heavy dose of All-Purpose Cleaner Plus. The tires were brush scrubbed with Deep Crystal Car Soap, then the entire car is high pressure rinsed with focus on the wheels and rocker panels.

    The car is thoroughly drenched with Super Soap from a Gilmour Foam Gun with a final dilution of 1/128. The car is high pressure rinsed and then fully drenched again with Super Soap and hand bucket washed with Gold Class with particular attention shown to the front bumper to remove traces of bug carcass and lower rocker panels to remove any road dirt.

    The rims have a deep barrel and I changed to a cheaper mitt and got my hands as deep into the barrels as possible. The rims seemed to be polished and coated aluminum.

    The car is finally high pressure rinsed, drizzle rinsed and dried using a combination of an Absorber, Waffle Weave and a leaf blower.

    The owner had previously clay-barred the car and as I clay-barred I found few bonded contaminates, except on the lower rocker panels.

    The trunk was tapped off to create the test areas and M105 was the clear winner removing the damage from a car wash brush previously used in a freak cleaning accident.

    So Day One consisted of washing, drying, clay-barring, test spot and final tape-off of trim, logos, and panel cracks.

    Day Two started with M105 on a yellow Meguiar's yellow pad on a Porter-Cable running at speed 5. I had indicated to the owner I hoped to remove some percentage of the defects not all of them, perhaps 80%. I developed, what I believed, to be a good workflow, but alcohol wipe-downs proved me wrong. I often found I was removing many of the swirls, but the random scratches were reduced but not removed. So I grabbed a 4", orange Lake Country pad and went after the more prominent scratches. If you are familiar with the orange LC 4" pad, it's got the hardness of a hockey puck before the compound gets worked into it. I found while removing scratches, if I wasn't careful I could easily introduce additional marring in the form of pig-tails if the pad wasn't clean and moist. M105 dust was everywhere. I protected the wipers and cowl with cheap cotton rags, but the dust infiltrated the engine compartment, covered the exterior glass, got into the trunk and even worked it's way into the cabin. I vacuumed bunches of it and wiped with APC+ and got rid of most of it. Covering the wheels with the deluxe Harbor Freight canvas wheel covers saved a lot of clean up time normally spend on be-speckled tires. The canvas wheel covers have like a horse shoe shaped number 9 wire on the open side to help hold them in place.

    Next product used after the M105 was SwirlX on a yellow pad, once again at speed 5 which was followed up with Ultimate Polish on a yellow pad again at speed 5.

    The M105, SwirlX and Ultimate Polish were all put on with moderate to heavy pressure to extreme pressure. Day Two ended the paint correction phase.

    Day Three started with an alcohol wipe down and Ultimate Polish on a black pad running at speed four. This step may not have been necessary, but it gave me a chance to make sure I had gotten all of the scratches. It served this purpose well and I went backward a couple of steps on a couple of locations to remove some defects. Rapidly running out of time, I finished up the run of UP at 4 and then applied the first coat of Ultimate Wax.

    I treated the wiper cowl with Ultimate Compound, washed all the exterior windows with Glass Cleaner Concentrate, cleaned and Ultimate Quik Waxed the door jambs. I vacuumed M105 dust out of the engine compartment, the trunk and some of the interior. There was dust from the M105 everywhere.

    The owner stopped by at the end of Day Three and approved the car and we agreed to put on a moderate shine on the tires. I used M40 brushed on with a foam brush and allowed it to dry overnight to hopefully prevent any spin-off.

    The morning of Day Four was used to apply the second coat of Ultimate Wax, thus allowing a good eight hour cure time from coat one. Gave the car the once over cleaning of cracks and logos with Q-Tips before turning it over to the owner in the early afternoon.

    Thanks for stopping by.

    "fishing for swirls in a sea of black"
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    David

  • #2
    Re: 2000 Corvette

    Great work David! The paint looks stunning! Wow you put in 3 steps of polishing? How many hours would you say all that took?

    Also, I think you meant ultimate protectant on the wiper cowl and not ultimate compound right?

    Ultimate Wax is a really great wax for darker colored cars. The shine is amazing most especially if the paint is polished correctly.
    2011 Car Crazy Showcase SEMA Team

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    • #3
      Re: 2000 Corvette

      Simply wow.

      David, you really are an excellent detailer.

      The car looks excellent. I hope you were well paid for your time since this type of service you performed is not something that you can "go down the street at the fast wash" and get.

      I may have missed it but how many miles were on the Corvette?
      Nick
      Tucker's Detailing Services
      815-954-0773
      2012 Ford Transit Connect

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      • #4
        Re: 2000 Corvette

        Wow indeed,

        You really made that black look wet.

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        • #5
          Re: 2000 Corvette

          wow wow
          soo sexy
          good job.
          1995 Mustang GT 5 speed -Sold-
          1996 Mustang GT 5 speed -Sold-
          1999 Camaro Z28 6 Speed -Sold-
          2005 Grand Marquis LS

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          • #6
            Re: 2000 Corvette

            Nice job!
            Joel
            1976 Cutlass S
            2001 PT Cruiser
            1990 454SS
            1989
            Suburban

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            • #7
              Re: 2000 Corvette

              Nice save on the Vette!

              Hard paint, but if you even breath on it....it scratches. Makes you crazy.
              -Bob
              NXTti graduate, Meguiars Ford/SEMA Team

              "All Corvette's are red, the rest are mistakes" - John Heinricy (Corvette Engineer)

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              • #8
                Re: 2000 Corvette

                Incredible job David! You are truly talented and your attention to detail is exceptional especially in the write-up!

                That Vette looks amazing!
                Tedrow's Detailing
                845-642-1698
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                • #9
                  Re: 2000 Corvette

                  Originally posted by Marc08EX View Post
                  Great work David! The paint looks stunning! Wow you put in 3 steps of polishing? How many hours would you say all that took?

                  Also, I think you meant ultimate protectant on the wiper cowl and not ultimate compound right?

                  Ultimate Wax is a really great wax for darker colored cars. The shine is amazing most especially if the paint is polished correctly.
                  Thanks for the comments. Yes, I used Ultimate PROTECTANT on the wiper cowl. Fingers and brain often disengaged at keyboard.

                  After a bunch of black cars, I'm anxious for a red or yellow coated with Ultimate Wax.

                  Sorry I don't track hours. I set daily goals: washing/clay/tape, correcting/cleaning, polish/wax, wax/misc. Four days. I start/end each day earlier/later to meet my goals.

                  I have another black Corvette coming in and I told him five days. It is a mess of neglect. I expect a full day of M105. I'm not fast, but I try to be thorough.


                  Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
                  Simply wow.

                  David, you really are an excellent detailer.

                  The car looks excellent. I hope you were well paid for your time since this type of service you performed is not something that you can "go down the street at the fast wash" and get.

                  I may have missed it but how many miles were on the Corvette?
                  Nick, thank you.
                  I don't take your praise lightly. I have so much to learn and you laugh when I suggest I'll be over to learn engine detailing. I came close to detailing the engine this time, as M105 dust was everywhere. I vacuumed and wiped down a couple of parts, not considered detailing.

                  I can't tell you what I charge, as you'll both laugh and scold me.

                  I didn't drive this one to get to light up the dash, but I believe the owner said 23,000 and it's got a 6 speed and a wonderful sound.


                  Originally posted by powershiftz06 View Post
                  Wow indeed,

                  You really made that black look wet.
                  Thanks. The moment I like black is when I wipe off the final lap of Ultimate Polish. That moment is what makes it for me.


                  Originally posted by ali pontiac View Post
                  wow wow
                  soo sexy
                  good job.
                  Thanks oddly enough, that is the word the owner used, "wow". I like that moment too, when someone appreciates the efforts.


                  Originally posted by rcktpwrd View Post
                  Nice job!
                  Thank you. Emphasis on the "job"...whew it's done.


                  Originally posted by RDVT4ME View Post
                  Nice save on the Vette!

                  Hard paint, but if you even breath on it....it scratches. Makes you crazy.
                  I had no idea how much work this might take. I knew the owner from my previous employment and knew he had a Vette. Sight unseen, I begged his wife to get him to let me work on it. She said ain't no way, he's too protective of it. Trust is a big part of this as you well know!


                  Originally posted by Shawn T. View Post
                  Incredible job David! You are truly talented and your attention to detail is exceptional especially in the write-up!

                  That Vette looks amazing!
                  Shawn, I'm not sure it's talent as much as a strong desire to create that wow factor from what I learned in California, having that booster knowledge hammered into my brain from the various and numerous mentors on MOL and using and understanding Meguiar's products.

                  The write-up is the easy part!!

                  "fishing for swirls in a sea of black"
                  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                  David

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                  • #10
                    Re: 2000 Corvette

                    Fantastic work, David.

                    This stretched polishing step really paid off on this paint. The car looks really great.

                    No DA MF Correction System temptation before?

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