Here ya go:
First and foremost the best investment you can make to keep your vehicle looking great and hold some resale value is investing in a Porter Cable Dual Action Polisher. It is also sold under the badges of 7336 / 7336SP, and finally the most popular 7424 which is available for purchase right here on autogeek. Great way to take advantage of that 10% off code!
Forgive me, Im just going to reiterate some things maybe but here it goes:
Washing/Drying:
I CANNOT EMPHASIZE ENOUGH HOW important proper washing and drying is to maintain a swirl free finish.
For this, you want a proper wash mitt and drying towel. For a washmit, I recommend the Schmitt. It is a soft foam with a scrubber for lower areas. It can be machine washed, and many members here have nothing but great things to say about, me personally it’s the best wash mitt ever made.
http://autogeek.net/shmitt.html
And for drying look at the Cobra Guzzler! By far, the best drying towel I have set eyes on. It is 28" x 54" and will dry your beautiful Corvette streak free every time. I suggest grabbing one for your car! This will help prevent water spots by sucking up the water effectively and completely.
http://autogeek.net/waffle-weave-drying-towel.html
Claying:
about:
http://autogeek.net/clbaandlu.html
My picks:
http://autogeek.net/piulpoclkit.html
http://autogeek.net/wg8000.html
Wax and Sealants:
Now there is a difference here. Waxes are pastes and liquids consisting of either a Carnauba base [natural wax] or a synthetic polymer base [synthetic]. Waxes tend to give the best look of depth and shimmering out of the two, but do not last that long as far as protection is concerned.
This is why a lot of people use both! Sealants form a hard layer on your clear coat to protect your paint. They give a more reflective look to your paint and a very wet look. How do you combine these great elements you ask? Well you use them both. I prefer to lay down a layer of sealant, let it cure for a while and then put a layer of my favorite Carnauba wax on there.
My suggestions for waxes are either DP Maxwax or Nattys Blue or Pinnacle Souveran on your black on black vette . All 3 are are nice waxes and will give you great results. However if your prepared to shell the cash out, Pinnacle Souveran for sure on that black, no ifs ands or buts for the best black wax.
As far as sealants, I only use two on my cars, and that is Duragloss or WolfGang Deep Gloss. Both give superior looks, Duragloss however leaves a shine for months that you will be proud of. I think of WolfGang as a super carnauba sealant in the way it looks. A great choice for solid, great looking protection for around 3 months, after that you will still be protected, however some of the look has faded.
If you live in a cooler region, I would put down a layer of the WolfGang Sealant with Souveran on top. You will thank me later.
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[/FONT][FONT="]As far as polishing goes, the Porter Cable 7424 is a great tool. While similar to many orbital polishers, it is more powerful than most around. The PC can do astounding corrective work once trained up on it and it a good investment. I suggest you look at the videos on this page as they might help you assess the damage and what polishes you will need on your beauty.
http://autogeek.net/xmt.html ,
http://paintcare-n-detailing.com/video/
As far as pad choices go, I know the price is a little steep for the whole set, but go for the full set of Edge2k pads. They are double sided, so basically 2 in one on each pad. This kit gives you some pad care products, the pads, and buffing bonnets to take off waxes, along with the edge adapter. An EXCELLENT deal!
http://autogeek.net/foam-polishing-kit.html[/FONT][FONT="]
Corvettes have notoriously hard clearcotes. I recommend Optimum Compound, XMT 3, and Poorboys SSR3 on Orange to Yellow pads pending on good to bad paint respectively. For medium / finishing polishes, Poorboys SSR2.5 and SSR1. I dont know what it is about Poorboys, but the polishes just seem to give black a certain look on black.
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