Black Magic Woman: 2016 Corvette

richy

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She's hot, she's black and she's enticing. Yes, you guessed it, this beauty that I got to lay my hands on was a 2016 Corvette. It was booked for a wheels-off, CQuartz Finest job. Here it is as it arrived:





I loved the chrome wheels!





Typical barrel state:

















The plan of attack was to do a one step on the paint that needed nothing and do a preceding compound stage for the light marks that were there. Basically I ended up doing a 2 stage correction from the doors rearward.

First up was to wash it. The wheels were done first with the barrels being cleaned by Tarminator followed by Zep Citrus. The faces were cleaned with a demoted wash mitt and Megs Hyper Wash. The tires were cleaned with Zep 505 and the plastic part of the wells were cleaned with LATA.

The car was then washed with Megs HW and then washed a 2nd time with Iron X paste to decontaminate. It was then brought inside to clay with my CarPro clay towel.

Now it was time to pull the wheels. The barrels were gone over again with Tarminator and a terry towel which was followed by DG Squeaky Clean. It was interesting: the centre of the barrels had this grooved surface to it while it was smooth on the inner and outer edges. The barrels and faces were double coated with CQF. The calipers were cleaned with DG SC and double coated too. The plastic in the wells was touched up with ONR, blown dry and were then coated with Pinnacle Black Diamond coating. That seemed like a good use for it, as I'm not using it otherwise. The owner's manual was consulted and the wheels were torqued to spec after. I lined up the emblems as usual too.

Here are some shots of the wheels and wells once finished:




















In my opinion, the chrome wheels (especially on a black car) really added something to the car.

Next was time to smoke a cigar...I mean, polish paint! The one step for the front, and the second step following compounding, consisted of M205 + burgandy Megs foam pad + Flex 3401. The parts that needed the extra step got TB black wool + Flat Top (digging that more & more!) + Rupes 21. The windshield was coated with Fly-by-30 and any small amount of trim was coated with DLux. The paint, remaining glass, head and tail lights and even his licence plates were all double coated with CQF. The tires were shot with OB @ 100% from my air gun. Since the tires are so narrow, I actually shot the OB onto the applicator and applied it that way as I was getting overspray on to the wheel. That worked just fine and obviously no overspray. Here she is all done, first shots are late at night:























It was raining all day Saturday and into Sunday morning, so even though there were gray and heavy clouds, it beat delivering it in the rain!





























Thanks for looking. Comments always welcomed. The customer was thrilled and brought me by his cousin an hour afterward.
 
Looks great!! Now take that back license plate dealer frame off. :)
 
Nice work and documentation! I really love the C7's styling. Looks great in black.
 
Looks great!! Now take that back license plate dealer frame off. :)
Thanks Wax Master! As far as removing the frame, no, not unless I was asked to. If he allowed it to stay on, then I won't be removing it. Not my place to.

Gotta love black!:dblthumb2: Nice work!
Thanks so much!

Nice work and documentation! I really love the C7's styling. Looks great in black.
Thank you! I TOTALLY agree. I fell in love with it at the Detroit Auto Show a few years ago. Nicest version yet...by a mile!!
 
Richy, AMAZING work as always and that is definitely one beautiful car!
 
Just as black should look. Fantastic job Richy !!
 
Richy, I have said it before, but I love how you rarely deviate from your chosen protocol.

Great work as always.

HUMP
 
Richy, AMAZING work as always and that is definitely one beautiful car!
Thanks very much! Yes, I agree, I'd love to have it in my garage!!

Just as black should look. Fantastic job Richy !!
Thanks Pat! It was lovely paint to work with.

Richy, I have said it before, but I love how you rarely deviate from your chosen protocol.

Great work as always.

HUMP
Thanks Bruce! I am comfortable with my protocol and I think it's important to share what works. I have learned a lot over the years by reading informative posts where the people have bothered to add the info and hopefully I've helped some too.
 
Great work as usual my friend. The info in your threads does help people and I'm speaking from personal experience. I did a black 2014 Stingray in august. Because of your thread on the grey corvette you did, I ended up using M205 on an orange hybrid with my flex and it gave me great results. (You used yellow B&S) I still did a couple test spots with different products and pads, but on that car, your process worked best. You're the Man!
 
Amazing work as always, Richy!! That is one beautiful car and you made it look the way it should.
 
Great work as usual my friend. The info in your threads does help people and I'm speaking from personal experience. I did a black 2014 Stingray in august. Because of your thread on the grey corvette you did, I ended up using M205 on an orange hybrid with my flex and it gave me great results. (You used yellow B&S) I still did a couple test spots with different products and pads, but on that car, your process worked best. You're the Man!

Thanks so much! I know I was tying in with this thread:

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/95719-detailing-forum-ommitance-opinions.html

Don, I really appreciate knowing that I helped you. It's great to be on the receiving end when what you're trying doesn't help and with a helpful suggestion from someone else makes the difference. It feels great to know that you were able to help someone else too!

As usual, Nice work Richy
Thanks so much Paul!

Amazing work as always, Richy!! That is one beautiful car and you made it look the way it should.
Thanks Marc! It was beautiful paint and an absolute pleasure to work on.

Great job. So you normally dont do interiors?
With my plastic knee, it hurts to kneel over so I really try to avoid them if I can. I've got all the equipment and the skills and I'll do it if I have to...but I certainly don't chase it and mildly discourage the work.
 
Hey Richy,

Very nice work, Sir. Just wanted to say that, day in, day out, you consistently put out a high quality product. Your talent! Thanks for sharing. Oh, btw, I dig your neighborhood, nice brick houses, established trees, well kept vegetation and lawn. Forgive me, I was a landscaper years ago, still appreciate it. Take care.

Peace,

Darrin
 
Hey Richy,

Very nice work, Sir. Just wanted to say that, day in, day out, you consistently put out a high quality product. Your talent! Thanks for sharing. Oh, btw, I dig your neighborhood, nice brick houses, established trees, well kept vegetation and lawn. Forgive me, I was a landscaper years ago, still appreciate it. Take care.

Peace,

Darrin

Thanks Darrin on all accounts. I will be cursing those beautiful trees in the next few months though...it's already starting!
 
Beautiful car, but know how badly such a color would be a heat magnet here in the desert. Love the wheels, they look sweet! To me, a black set of wheels on this car would look like total ass.

When you used the Iron-X Paste, were you noting any purple water all over the ground? I know they wrap these things like a Christmas Present from the factory, but still.

Probably the best choice to coat, and as Mikey would say, "black is not a color it's a full time job!" A coating should help cut down on wash induced swirling, where the owner won't be pulling his hair out after a wash, and picking up the phone to call you!
 
You nailed that beauty Richy! Outstanding job sir:)
 
Richy = top quality detailing!
Thanks very much!

Beautiful car, but know how badly such a color would be a heat magnet here in the desert. Love the wheels, they look sweet! To me, a black set of wheels on this car would look like total ass.

When you used the Iron-X Paste, were you noting any purple water all over the ground? I know they wrap these things like a Christmas Present from the factory, but still.

Probably the best choice to coat, and as Mikey would say, "black is not a color it's a full time job!" A coating should help cut down on wash induced swirling, where the owner won't be pulling his hair out after a wash, and picking up the phone to call you!
Yes, I was, even after rinsing it off (thoroughly!). I had already turned the owner onto ONR which he has been using. Wait till he tries it now that it's been coated..it will blow his mind!

You nailed that beauty Richy! Outstanding job sir:)
Thanks very much!!
 
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