
The Process
--Chemical Guys Maxi Suds II
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--Microfiber Chenille Washmitt
Wheels and Tires:
--P21S Gel Wheel Cleaner
--Detail Brush
--Boars Hair Brush
Engine Bay/Door Shuts:
--P21S Total Auto Wash for door shuts and engine bay.
--Meguiars Boars Hair Brush
---Clay Magic's Blue Claybar and Meguire's Final Inspection for lubrication.
--Citrus based adhesive remover & lacquer thinner on lower panels to remove road tar & road paint.
Leather
--Leatherique conditioner & cleaner
Paint:
--Menzerna Super Intensive Polish (SIP)
--Menzerna Micro Polish PO 85 RD
--Meguiars NXT wax
Pads:
--Lake Country foam pads --6.5" + 4" LC black
Plastic
-- Chemical Guy's Fade 2 Black spray
--Ultra Plush Detailing Microfiber Towels
--Milwauke HD Polisher 5440 0-2800 RPM
Glass:
--RainX
--Stoner Invisible Glass
Other products were used during this process.

Start.
Heavy paint scratching and swirls. + hard water residue and overspray from a recently painted house!

Excessive hard water residue and scratches.




Yes, that is a 1956 Chevy BelAir convertible in the garage.!

Looks great in the shade!



After 6 hours of paint correction. Final polishing.


Completed exterior detail, now on to the interior vaccuuming, etc.

There is a considerable level of orangepeel in this paintcoat. Even though this shot is taken in the shade, the exterior 6 hour detail is completed and looks amazing.


The little white dot in the 2 lower photos is a small paint chip.






This is a daily driver, left outside for since new. What a difference a detail makes!
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