mattwillis4
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- Jun 7, 2012
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Hello to all,
So here is my plight. My previous cars I would wash, wax, vacuum and shampoo the carpets, but that's about it. They were all just normal paints and there were no surprises. This past memorial day weekend I purchased a brand new 45th Anniversary 2SS Camaro. It brings several challenges that I'm sure I can find out and around these forums, but the fact I'm trying to get it all at once kinda makes it a big mind blowing. I have attached a picture from the day I bought it before I even drove it off the lot so you can see what I'm working with.
Also keep in mind, I live in South Texas and I live in an apartment with no garage. The sun during the summer here is about 6 inches away from your face when you're outside. So this car has a special color for the special edition known as Carbon Flash Metallic. It's an amazing paint color with metal flake. It also has a medium charcoal/red striping going down the center of the car all the way back.
What would be the best combination of products to use to get the best shine and depth? I'm new to having to deal with the vinyl stripes as well, so what would be the best solution for those. I want to make sure I don't do something stupid and stain them, or have them start peeling up due to improper handling while detailing.
Interior wise, it's all leather. Seats, steering wheel, some of the dash and all that jazz. There I was just going to get some good scotch guard for the floor mats and just use some good leather conditioning for the seats and such to protect them from the south Texas sun.
Finally the wheels and tires. Good ole' Pirellis and some special painted aluminum rims. They are painted deep silver. I've never had painted rims, and I know some tire and wheel-care products are acidic. I would like not to eat away the paint on the rims.
I know this is a lot for one guy to ask up front, I'm just new to detailing and uber car care. Any help will be very much appreciated.
-Thank you to all
So here is my plight. My previous cars I would wash, wax, vacuum and shampoo the carpets, but that's about it. They were all just normal paints and there were no surprises. This past memorial day weekend I purchased a brand new 45th Anniversary 2SS Camaro. It brings several challenges that I'm sure I can find out and around these forums, but the fact I'm trying to get it all at once kinda makes it a big mind blowing. I have attached a picture from the day I bought it before I even drove it off the lot so you can see what I'm working with.
Also keep in mind, I live in South Texas and I live in an apartment with no garage. The sun during the summer here is about 6 inches away from your face when you're outside. So this car has a special color for the special edition known as Carbon Flash Metallic. It's an amazing paint color with metal flake. It also has a medium charcoal/red striping going down the center of the car all the way back.
What would be the best combination of products to use to get the best shine and depth? I'm new to having to deal with the vinyl stripes as well, so what would be the best solution for those. I want to make sure I don't do something stupid and stain them, or have them start peeling up due to improper handling while detailing.
Interior wise, it's all leather. Seats, steering wheel, some of the dash and all that jazz. There I was just going to get some good scotch guard for the floor mats and just use some good leather conditioning for the seats and such to protect them from the south Texas sun.
Finally the wheels and tires. Good ole' Pirellis and some special painted aluminum rims. They are painted deep silver. I've never had painted rims, and I know some tire and wheel-care products are acidic. I would like not to eat away the paint on the rims.
I know this is a lot for one guy to ask up front, I'm just new to detailing and uber car care. Any help will be very much appreciated.
-Thank you to all