2010 Black C6

rcramie

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I originally planned on taking a lot of pics and doing a proper thread on it but after I started working on that clear coat pictures went out the window it is gonna be a long couple of days.

I did snap a couple of cell phone pics to text the owner I guess I can upload those and some finished shots later. Please remember my hobby is detailing not pictures bare with the quality.

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Pics coming downloading to ipad from PB is taking longer than I thought.

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When I get her home.

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I'll will add the rest of the pics when I'm at my desktop, iPad app is not the best way.
 
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Quick lunch break update, after D300 on MFC5
 
Looking good, I'm sure there's more to come! :props:
 
There is. He went to Fl for vacation and well weather turned him around and will be home today. I pulled a all night job and knocked it out for him when gets home. Pics and quick write up to come when i get to work.

Here is a quick pre wax pic sorry for the cell phone pics tight timeline.

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At a desktop now so here are some before pics.

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As an owner of a black C6, I can truly sympathize.

The clear is so easy to mar, but it is a pain to correct!
 
I started with my normal go to starter SwirlX on a yellow pad for the first test spot, two reasons it lets me get my speed and work area down I tend to go to fast and to big of a work area at first. Six passes 4 medium to hard last 2 medium to light. This did nothing like expected.

Out came D300 on MF cutting pad, also make sure to buy 3 inch MF kit ASAP. Did a couple of test spots with different arm speed, pressure and passes per section. Ended up 4 med to hard passes wipe mist pad with D155 4 more hard passes then clean pad with air per section.

Couple of test spots.

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After the D300 step

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Last black Jeep I did I went from D300 to D301 and was happy with it but wanted to try a step in between this time I went with UP on a yellow pad speed 3 medium pressure, I made it look darker to me I might just be trying to justify the extra step, but here is a pic anyway. D300 followed by UP ready for D301.

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Looking good! Corvette clear coats are very hard and are not the easiest to buff out.
 
After I went to D301 I love the way it finish on a MFFD aftrer D300 and it is so fast and a pleasure to work with I couldn't find a reason to skip it. Here is a pic of D301 sorry I missed a after pic.

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My last order I got a no.845 sample and a BFWD sample I used no.845 last weekend and loved it. Decide to top D301 with BFWD.

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and tucked her away for the night while BFWD sat.
 
Couldn't sleep and buffed off the BFWD 4 hours later and the results are as follow I got some more pics if anybody wants sorry all cell phone pics.

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Outisde.

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Sorry for the multiple updates im at work and was doing what i can on downtime. I just wanted to add I use the Speedy Prep towel for the first time on this car i can say if you are on the fence make the jump and try it no way i go back to clay bar it was nice not having a claw hand from claying.

Between MF pads and speedy prep towel great time to pick up detailing hobby.

BfWD was a pleasure to work with easy on easy off and looked great secret spread thin learned from no.845 what thin is.

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