2015 Corvette black

Good on the owner. One should always treat ones self (if it's reasonably in the budget) to something nice like this - key ingredient to quality of life.

Per usual, top-tier workmanship. Your clients should feel good knowing every penny is well spent. I know I would.

And I had to double check just to make sure I read that right - M205 on exhaust tip. That's brilliant! This is the first time I've heard of it being used that way. Going to give that a go on my next clean up.
 
Very Nice Work!!!

What is your process to remove the rust from rotors after/during wash - I sometimes have the same issue and it looks like you have a way to clean it up vs. just letting the brake pads clean it off?
Thanks very much! I don't have a way, per se, but I blow off the wheels and wells after I clay the car. I use my Master Blaster (just with one motor-I wish I had only purchased the smaller one as I never use both motors) and let it dry off the rotor. The faster you get to it, the better. To be honest, I think it would be better to blast them off even prior to taking the time to clay and dry the paint.

Absolutely fantastic work. The gloss on that car is on point!
Thank you very much Sir!

Nice job Richy. You are a mad genius when it comes to paint gloss. I have been meaning to ask you. Do you wipe down the paint with any prep product prior to applying Gloss Coat over Essence?
Thanks so much Mike! No, I didn't other than I clean the car with ONR prior to coating to remove any dust that may have accumulated on the surface. I used to use Squeaky Clean as a last step prior to coating, but the way I work my polish, I have no worries about removing polishing oils. If I have nasty white paint, I'll use the Squeaky Clean as another tool to improve it.

Awesome job Richy..auto or stick?
Thanks very much Ron for both the comment and for you taking the time to make it.

Great work Richy !!
Thank you my friend.
 
Thanks so much Mike! No, I didn't other than I clean the car with ONR prior to coating to remove any dust that may have accumulated on the surface. I used to use Squeaky Clean as a last step prior to coating, but the way I work my polish, I have no worries about removing polishing oils. If I have nasty white paint, I'll use the Squeaky Clean as another tool to improve it.

Thanks. It makes sense especially since you are using ONR as it's compatible with Gloss Coat. I may have to invest in Essence myself to try it out.
 
Awesome job Richy..auto or stick?

Sorry, Ron, I missed your question. It was an automatic. He almost bought a red one with a stick but this was a better, lower mileage car.
 
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