FinalTouchAuto
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This, in my opinion is one of the best looking 10+ Camaros around and is going to look FANTASTIC when he lowers it, which he claims is the next thing he's doing :heelclick
The wheels, lights, sidemarkers and bowties were all custom painted flat black on the car by the owner to match his flat black striping.
Anyway, for the process....
Foamed the car up with a strong Chemical Guys Wash n Gloss solution and let it set.
Washed the entire car, wheels, doorjambs, and wheel wells with 2 bucket wash method.
Clayed all surfaces (including windows) with Claymagic Blue clay.
Hand dried the flat-black wheels with a Mother's Wheel Waffleweave.
Polished/Sealed the the car with Meguiar's D151 on a white pad set on speed 6.
Did a final wipe-down with a Synthetic Spray Sealant on paint, windows and lights
Dressed the tires with Chemical Guys Trim Gel.
Dressed the wheel wells with Chemical Guys Bare-Bones Undercarriage spray.
Dressed rear diffuser, front grill, and front lower grill with CG Trim Gel.
Wiped down the exhaust tips with Mothers Metal Polish.
For the results...
I will let you know now that it was very tough to get flat black wheels to not show any spotting
This was a pretty decent shot showing the depth I was able to get out of the silver paint.
Couple pictures to show no swirling
Some good reflection shots. These done at 2pm, so the sun was straight overhead...at dusk this car would have a ROCKING reflection
And just some random shots we got around my house.
The wheels, lights, sidemarkers and bowties were all custom painted flat black on the car by the owner to match his flat black striping.
Anyway, for the process....
Foamed the car up with a strong Chemical Guys Wash n Gloss solution and let it set.
Washed the entire car, wheels, doorjambs, and wheel wells with 2 bucket wash method.
Clayed all surfaces (including windows) with Claymagic Blue clay.
Hand dried the flat-black wheels with a Mother's Wheel Waffleweave.
Polished/Sealed the the car with Meguiar's D151 on a white pad set on speed 6.
Did a final wipe-down with a Synthetic Spray Sealant on paint, windows and lights
Dressed the tires with Chemical Guys Trim Gel.
Dressed the wheel wells with Chemical Guys Bare-Bones Undercarriage spray.
Dressed rear diffuser, front grill, and front lower grill with CG Trim Gel.
Wiped down the exhaust tips with Mothers Metal Polish.
For the results...
I will let you know now that it was very tough to get flat black wheels to not show any spotting


This was a pretty decent shot showing the depth I was able to get out of the silver paint.





Couple pictures to show no swirling


Some good reflection shots. These done at 2pm, so the sun was straight overhead...at dusk this car would have a ROCKING reflection




And just some random shots we got around my house.








