Mike Phillips
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As a friend of Al's I know he is excited about how his car turned out. Al, I need to get down there and see it for myself,
Congratulations buddy it is beautiful. :dblthumb2:
It did come out very beautiful... too bad Al sold it to a gentleman in Australia... it's long gone and to replace it Al bought a brand new Camaro. We did an extreme makeover to it already too...
Beauty Shots from the 2012 Camaro Live Broadcast
Short Before Video
Here's the before video I took after the Camaro arrived...
Brand New Camaro completely filled with swirls and scratches
[video=youtube_share;VIxfm2hcfdM&hd=1"]Swirls in BRAND NEW BLACK Camaro! - YouTube[/video]
[video=youtube_share;VIxfm2hcfdM&hd=1"]Swirls in BRAND NEW BLACK Camaro! - YouTube[/video]
The complete recorded live broadcast video
[video=youtube_share;dhNZAXzGyR4"]Autogeek's Thursday Night Detail - Blackfire ...[/video]
[video=youtube_share;dhNZAXzGyR4"]Autogeek's Thursday Night Detail - Blackfire ...[/video]
Before Shots
I didn't get a lot or very good camera shots to show the before condition but here's a few....
This shot is just to frame up the below shot which I cropped out of this shot. The thing to remember is the entire finish, both horizontal panels and vertical panels were completely trashed with scratches.


This is the passenger side front corner of the hood...

Dull, hazy, filled with swirls and scratches and the clearcoat was no where near clear.

And this is off a BRAND NEW CAR?
If you watched the Live Broadcast, you saw me clay most, not all but most of JUST the hood. Keep in mind this Camaro has only 2000 miles on it since purchased new. Look at all the brown crud that came off the hood using Blackfire Detailing Clay.
Where has this car been since rolling out of the assembly plant?
Anyone want to guess what the brown stuff is?

And here's the beauty shots...









This is Ivan, the Autogeek company logo character...

Great job! Beautiful truck!
On behalf of the team that did the amazing transformation to this rare and now beautiful 1959 El Camino I say thank you...
My Thursday night classes attracts a high caliber of local car enthusiasts that conduct themselves professionally both online and offline...
Wow i don't know what is prettier the car or tina....(obviously the car lol j/k)
Good work on the car. Everything looks clear and nice. I was actually impressed with how shiny the emblems and letters were? Did you buff those as well?
Some emblems we removed as that's the best way to buff the paint out around them and behind them, the rest we just did our best.
Did Tina actually inspect the whole car for swirls ? Thanks again!
No, that's all just for fun. The point being is that there are no swirls after we're done.
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