CTSV Wagon!!!

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Soo have sooo much to say about this one. It was brought to me and it had been driven I tell ya. The customer wanted to have a ceramic coating applied. So, first step was to wash and decontaminate the paint and wheels. I spent about 2 hours on just the wheels alone. It was hard to tell if the iron remover was working on the paint, but I saw a lot of purple on the driveway! The paint was clayed as well. I had to get the clear even due to a few defects. After that was done, I polished the paint. The inside was cleaned and sealed. After that, I went back to the paint and applied the coating. This is a 3 year coating, so it should keep the paint looking right for a while! This car came out looking it’s best I tell ya. There is nothing cleaner that a black car when it’s flawless!!!!
 
Fantastic work, sir. That is one wagon I would not mind driving at all! Love the murdered out look.
 
That wagon is awesome! Love it!
Wonder how many people thought they could outrun it and found out they couldn't
 
5 5 6 HP.....6 0 0+ IS EASY =====

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That wagon looks great! The high performance wagon segment is terribly under appreciated in the US. Those CTS-V Wagons will be classics like the the Chevy Nomad in a decade or two.

Mind sharing the products you used?
 
Sure! It was a mixture actually. I started with a good decontamination process. After the wash, I sprayed it down with Ironx. Then, the entire car was clayed. After that, I went with Meguairs 105 to level things out. Then I went to Sonax polish. After the paint was completely clean and smooth, I wiped it down with some oil remover and then I applied some of McKee's coating. It was a full days process. But the ending result was perfect!!!
 
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