1968 Camaro SS - OBSSSSD Show Wax

Tyler Hoffarth

Professional Detailer
I recently had a great client of mine reach out to have some work done on his show car, 1968 Camaro SS.
The vehicle was in need of some heavy polishing to remove years of dry-dusting and car covers being dragged over the surfaces.

As the vehicle is used primarily for show-purposes, we polished the car and finished it in the best show-wax we have ever laid our eyes on Swissvax OBSSSSD Show Wax.

Tools Used
Rupes MK11 15
Rupes iBrid (1" & 2" pads)
Rupes LHR75

Product Used
Griots Fast Correcting Cream
Sonax 04/06
Rupes Diamond




Prior to any work being completed:



A Quick Before/After:


And now some of the After Shots!









Thanks for looking!

If you`re ever looking for a high-quality wax designed for the ultimate in appearance, definitely use the OBSSSSD Show Wax by Swissvax. A few coats of this made the paint dripping wet!
 
great work the car looks amazing. Also great photography you caught those swirls perfectly and that can be very hard to do.
 
Thank you! It was a fantastic car to work on to say the least. All photos were done with my Sony A6000 setup.

Great work on a sweet ride!
I just picked up a Sony A6000 myself and so far love the camera. I need to play with it more but so much easier to carry around than my Canon DSLR.
 
Awesome! !
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Great work on a sweet ride!
I just picked up a Sony A6000 myself and so far love the camera. I need to play with it more but so much easier to carry around than my Canon DSLR.

It`s a fantastic camera. Personally, I recommend getting a couple lenses for it to really amp up the shots. These were shot in the customers garage, so there was a lack of composition control to say the least. I currently run with:
- Sigma ART 30mm
- Sony 1.8f 50mm
- Sigma ART 19mm
- Sony 55-210mm

Out of all of those, I find I most often use the 55-210 in good lighting for versatility, and the 30mm or 19mm for those nice bokeh shots. The 50mm is perfect for getting distance shots with lower light when you want a super crisp image. The first image was taken with that lens, actually.
 
It`s a fantastic camera. Personally, I recommend getting a couple lenses for it to really amp up the shots. These were shot in the customers garage, so there was a lack of composition control to say the least. I currently run with:
- Sigma ART 30mm
- Sony 1.8f 50mm
- Sigma ART 19mm
- Sony 55-210mm

Out of all of those, I find I most often use the 55-210 in good lighting for versatility, and the 30mm or 19mm for those nice bokeh shots. The 50mm is perfect for getting distance shots with lower light when you want a super crisp image. The first image was taken with that lens, actually.

Thanks! I`ll check out some of those lenses. I have the sony 55-210mm that came with the kit and bought the sony 20mm f2.8 wide angle lens as well.

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