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Autogeek Eye Candy
The below posts are just excerpts from the complete write-ups for each of the cars that we've put through our Autogeek's Car of the Week" program. Most of the actual write-ups have around 100 pictures or more...
If you want to check out the complete write-ups for any of the cars in this thread you can click the links below.
**Full Articles***
1969 Camaro Pace Car - Show Car Makeover - Modeled by Michelle
Blown 1934 Ford Pick-up - Show Car Makeover - Modeled by Kristin
1957 Chevy Bel Air - Extreme Makeover - Modeled by Kristin
Hand applying Dodo Juice Orange Crush Soft Wax with PJ from Dodo Juice!
1972 Corvette Stingray - Extreme Makeover - Process and Products Used
1954 Ford F-100 - Modeled by Janna
1954 Ford F-100 - Extreme Makeover - Process and products used
1970 1/2 Camaro - Show Car Finish by Pinnacle - Modeled by Amy
1977 Can Am Corvette - Extreme Makeover
Sam's 1994 Turbo 3.6 Porsche
Rene's 2011 Camaro with a Mirror Finish!
1986 Buick Regal T-Type Turbo
Autogeek Eye Candy - Autogeek's Car of the Week Projects - 2011
About a year ago I had this idea for Autogeek's Car of the Week but just couldn't start it up at the time. This last summer was busier than any other previous summer but I decided that come what may... I needed to get it going...
We have just too cool of facilities and there are just too many cool cars that need a little help to not bring the two components together to use in a way to share products, process and results...
While our first car under the Autogeek's Car of the Week banner was done in August of 2011, there's actually been a lot of cars I've brought to Autogeek since joining the AG Team that fit into this category so I'm going to include them also...
To start with however, here's a pictorial history of the cars we've worked on since starting "Autogeek's Car of the Week".
First up was my friend Bob's 1986 Buick Regal T-Type...
1986 Buick Regal T-Type Turbo
Bob, the owner of this car purchased this car brand new and has kept meticulous care of it ever since. It's all original and in mint condition. It's also for sale, anyone interested I can put you in touch with Bob who's a very good friend of mine and Autogeek.
For this project we showcased the new 4" Flex 3401 backing plates - these will be available in January at Autogeek.net.
The new 6" and 4" backing plates for the Flex 3401
And Bob, the owner, learned how to polish and wax his own car by machine!
Bob using a PC 7424XP to remove swirls...
Bob getting ready to machine apply wax to the paint...
After
Next we worked on Rene's 2011 Red Jewel Tint Camaro.
2011 Camaro - Modeled by Amy
I met Rene over the phone as he was looking for help to remove the etchings left by some Bird Droppings. The next day I was scheduled to shoot a series of how-to videos with my friend Matt Steel one of the co-hosts of Truck U and of TrucksGoneWild.com fame and we needed a "cool" car.
I floated the idea to Rene about letting us use his car in the videos and then afterwards I promised to help him learn how to machine polish paint and bring his car back for a Show Car Makeover. To my surprise... he took me up on his offer. We shot the video, he brought his car back and I've been good friends with Rene and his wife Sheila ever since.
You can check out Rene's car with Matt and myself here,
Pinnacle Wax Complete Automotive Detailing How-to
Here's Rene using Blackfire Clay and Blackfire Clay Lubricant to clay the paint...
Robert does a Test Spot on the hood to dial-in the process the rest of us will duplicate over the rest of the car. For this he's using the Flex 3401 with a Cyan Hydro-Tech Cutting Pad and the Blackfire Scratch Resistant Compound. This combination of products on the 5.0 Speed Setting removed all but the deepest RIDS
Here you can see the tint in the tinted clear coming off the car as we compound it and onto the face of the pad. This is nothing to worry about, keep in mind when you're doing any correction work on a clearcoat paint system you too are removing paint that is building up on the face of your buffing pad but because the paint is clear you won't see it build-up on the face of your pad.
See this article,
Why it's important to clean your pads often...
That's me compounding the lower rear quarter panel, if it has paint it gets polished...
Todd Helme gets ready to start on the passenger side...
Teamwork...
At this point we're machine polishing the paint using the Flex 3401 with Crimson Hydro-Tech Finishing Pads and Blackfire Scratch Resistant Clear Finishing Polish.
Beauty Shots
And here's his beautiful car after we machine polished and machine waxed the paint using the Blackfire line of products.
Beauty and the Beast...
This was also the second time in my entire detailing career that I incorporated a lovely model to showcase the finished results...
These new microfiber towels are thick and plush and perfect for wiping off any wax or paint sealant... Here Amy's using the technique I wrote about in this article,
How to correctly fold and use a Microfiber Towel
More to come...
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Autogeek's Car of the Week!

The below posts are just excerpts from the complete write-ups for each of the cars that we've put through our Autogeek's Car of the Week" program. Most of the actual write-ups have around 100 pictures or more...
If you want to check out the complete write-ups for any of the cars in this thread you can click the links below.
**Full Articles***
1969 Camaro Pace Car - Show Car Makeover - Modeled by Michelle
Blown 1934 Ford Pick-up - Show Car Makeover - Modeled by Kristin
1957 Chevy Bel Air - Extreme Makeover - Modeled by Kristin
Hand applying Dodo Juice Orange Crush Soft Wax with PJ from Dodo Juice!
1972 Corvette Stingray - Extreme Makeover - Process and Products Used
1954 Ford F-100 - Modeled by Janna
1954 Ford F-100 - Extreme Makeover - Process and products used
1970 1/2 Camaro - Show Car Finish by Pinnacle - Modeled by Amy
1977 Can Am Corvette - Extreme Makeover
Sam's 1994 Turbo 3.6 Porsche
Rene's 2011 Camaro with a Mirror Finish!
1986 Buick Regal T-Type Turbo
Autogeek Eye Candy - Autogeek's Car of the Week Projects - 2011
About a year ago I had this idea for Autogeek's Car of the Week but just couldn't start it up at the time. This last summer was busier than any other previous summer but I decided that come what may... I needed to get it going...
We have just too cool of facilities and there are just too many cool cars that need a little help to not bring the two components together to use in a way to share products, process and results...
While our first car under the Autogeek's Car of the Week banner was done in August of 2011, there's actually been a lot of cars I've brought to Autogeek since joining the AG Team that fit into this category so I'm going to include them also...
To start with however, here's a pictorial history of the cars we've worked on since starting "Autogeek's Car of the Week".
First up was my friend Bob's 1986 Buick Regal T-Type...
1986 Buick Regal T-Type Turbo
Bob, the owner of this car purchased this car brand new and has kept meticulous care of it ever since. It's all original and in mint condition. It's also for sale, anyone interested I can put you in touch with Bob who's a very good friend of mine and Autogeek.
For this project we showcased the new 4" Flex 3401 backing plates - these will be available in January at Autogeek.net.

The new 6" and 4" backing plates for the Flex 3401

And Bob, the owner, learned how to polish and wax his own car by machine!
Bob using a PC 7424XP to remove swirls...

Bob getting ready to machine apply wax to the paint...

After


Next we worked on Rene's 2011 Red Jewel Tint Camaro.
2011 Camaro - Modeled by Amy
I met Rene over the phone as he was looking for help to remove the etchings left by some Bird Droppings. The next day I was scheduled to shoot a series of how-to videos with my friend Matt Steel one of the co-hosts of Truck U and of TrucksGoneWild.com fame and we needed a "cool" car.
I floated the idea to Rene about letting us use his car in the videos and then afterwards I promised to help him learn how to machine polish paint and bring his car back for a Show Car Makeover. To my surprise... he took me up on his offer. We shot the video, he brought his car back and I've been good friends with Rene and his wife Sheila ever since.
You can check out Rene's car with Matt and myself here,
Pinnacle Wax Complete Automotive Detailing How-to
Here's Rene using Blackfire Clay and Blackfire Clay Lubricant to clay the paint...

Robert does a Test Spot on the hood to dial-in the process the rest of us will duplicate over the rest of the car. For this he's using the Flex 3401 with a Cyan Hydro-Tech Cutting Pad and the Blackfire Scratch Resistant Compound. This combination of products on the 5.0 Speed Setting removed all but the deepest RIDS

Here you can see the tint in the tinted clear coming off the car as we compound it and onto the face of the pad. This is nothing to worry about, keep in mind when you're doing any correction work on a clearcoat paint system you too are removing paint that is building up on the face of your buffing pad but because the paint is clear you won't see it build-up on the face of your pad.
See this article,
Why it's important to clean your pads often...

That's me compounding the lower rear quarter panel, if it has paint it gets polished...

Todd Helme gets ready to start on the passenger side...

Teamwork...

At this point we're machine polishing the paint using the Flex 3401 with Crimson Hydro-Tech Finishing Pads and Blackfire Scratch Resistant Clear Finishing Polish.

Beauty Shots
And here's his beautiful car after we machine polished and machine waxed the paint using the Blackfire line of products.

Beauty and the Beast...
This was also the second time in my entire detailing career that I incorporated a lovely model to showcase the finished results...
These new microfiber towels are thick and plush and perfect for wiping off any wax or paint sealant... Here Amy's using the technique I wrote about in this article,
How to correctly fold and use a Microfiber Towel



More to come...
:xyxthumbs: