Not really a show and shine:
But to just say that silver is really hard to make it pop.
Okay pictures on silver paint -- are you kidding me I did not realize how hard that was so I gave up, not really I took 160 shots. Hell seeing swirls with my swirl light was almost impossible. I had to be at the right position in my garage to see this stuff with my ceiling lights.
I could not get the shots I was attempting to correct. So my wife took the car to a local car wash and this thing came back with swirls all over the car. Actually scratches. I think a micro fiber towel picked up a stone or something.
Anyway,
1. wash
2. clay
3. wash
4. 105 purple/yellow/orange pads
5. IPA
6. 205 orange/white pads
7. IPA
8. Blackfire Wet Diamond
I ran out of time and will have to wax next weekend
105 mirror shot: Check out the silver ZO6 in the reflection. Yeah baby.
205 mirror shot:
Blackfire Wet Diamond/Megs Wheel Brightener on tires:
Blackfire Wet Diamond hood shot:
And after 160 shots looking for how to show the results of my hard labor this is what I got when I was ready to say screw it at sunset. Damn, silver is just hard to show results!
Blackfire Wet Diamond trunk shot:
So this is my first attempt at paint correction after testing on my truck last week. I will go back to the truck and test some more and go and lay down a detail on my 2010 ZO6.
Oh that yellow 4 inch LC pad worked wonders. It did a terrific job on the scratches. Unfortunately like I said my picture taking skills suck.
But to just say that silver is really hard to make it pop.
Okay pictures on silver paint -- are you kidding me I did not realize how hard that was so I gave up, not really I took 160 shots. Hell seeing swirls with my swirl light was almost impossible. I had to be at the right position in my garage to see this stuff with my ceiling lights.
I could not get the shots I was attempting to correct. So my wife took the car to a local car wash and this thing came back with swirls all over the car. Actually scratches. I think a micro fiber towel picked up a stone or something.
Anyway,
1. wash
2. clay
3. wash
4. 105 purple/yellow/orange pads
5. IPA
6. 205 orange/white pads
7. IPA
8. Blackfire Wet Diamond
I ran out of time and will have to wax next weekend
105 mirror shot: Check out the silver ZO6 in the reflection. Yeah baby.

205 mirror shot:

Blackfire Wet Diamond/Megs Wheel Brightener on tires:

Blackfire Wet Diamond hood shot:

And after 160 shots looking for how to show the results of my hard labor this is what I got when I was ready to say screw it at sunset. Damn, silver is just hard to show results!
Blackfire Wet Diamond trunk shot:

So this is my first attempt at paint correction after testing on my truck last week. I will go back to the truck and test some more and go and lay down a detail on my 2010 ZO6.
Oh that yellow 4 inch LC pad worked wonders. It did a terrific job on the scratches. Unfortunately like I said my picture taking skills suck.
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