2008 Corvette ZO6

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2008 Corvette ZO6
19,347miles
Victory Red/Ebony Interior
7.0 liter all aluminum dry sump V8(LS7)
505HP
0-60 3.4 seconds
198mph top speed
This vehicle is modified: Texas Speed Cam/Heads and full exhaust, MSD intake manifold, CAI, etc.
Approximately 600HP to the rear wheels.


This is a new client. He was very interested in paint correction/ceramic coatings. The ‘ole correction and protection! I’ve got him covered!
Vehicle was full of swirls, some heavier scratches and the paint was just a little dull.
This thing sounds MEAN! Oh so good! Music to the ears! (video is on my Instagram account, ‘ Autodermatology ‘.

The ‘details’:
Blackfire shampoo.
Medium clay mitt.
Griot’s PFM drying towel.
Scangrip lighting.
DeFelsko PTG.
Flex 3401.
Flex XFE15.
Rupes iBrid.
Misc. foam pads.
Griot’s Fast Correcting Cream.
Griot’s Perfecting Cream.
Adam’s single soft towels for compound/polish removal.
Optimum panel prep for final wipe down.
22ple Mistico Elemento Forte.
22ple VM1.
SCG Pro glass cleaner.
McKee’s37 fast interior detailer.
Metro vacuum.
McKee’s37 high gloss tire gel.
The ‘street’ wheel setup:
Adam’s eco wheel cleaner.
Adam’s tire and rubber cleaner.
Adam’s tire shine.
22ple VM1.

Thanks for looking!




I'll start with this, probably the most important pic/etc in this thread! LOL



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Solid work as usual Scott. Love me a C6 Z06. Now it’s lookin proper.
 
Another great job, Scott!

The 'Vette sounds nasty. :)

Any special techniques for working on fiberglass as opposed to metal?
 
Zora would approve.

People are gonna miss the old 'Vettes. I found the new one uninspiring when I copped a ride in one while at BG for final pilot prior to start of production.
 
Scott.... every time you post a detail, I feel like a 14 year old girl who gets her very first David Cassidy album. I lay on my bed looking at the pictures over and over again, putting your picture In my hope chest... if you sold tickets to watch you detail, I would get front row so you could sign my chest!!!! Great work as always
 
LOL Billy! You Sizzle fan boy!! Haha. Thanks amigo, appreciate it!

Pauly: Not really, one thing you do need to watch is that it 'holds' heat differently/longer than metal/aluminum. So the panel temps tend to stay up longer. Same with the CF panels this had as well.

Again, thanks for the comments everyone!
 
How many small stones/pebbles were stuck in the gap between the rocker panel and fender/door right in front of the rear wheel (Just below the silver GM badge)? I had an 09 Z06 and it always amazed me how many little pebbles would be stuck in there, lol.

Nice job!
 
Thanks firefighter! You know it had some...it was a mini rock garden!
 
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