New Guy from Kansas City

99torchredvette

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Hello, First of all, don't hold that terrible performance by the Chiefs against me! Nothing like looking your worst on national TV!:wall



That being said, it's great to be here! I own several cars: '99 Torch Red Corvette, '01 Mustang Bullit-Black- '02 Lincoln LS-E Black and a white '00 Explorer. So if I'm detailing a car, I usually have my work cut out for me!



I just bought a PC 7336 and have been reading up on it's use. I've always done everything by hand. I enjoying detailing, just like everyone here. The internet is a refuge for people with similar tastes!



If anyone has any special advice on using my PC on my Corvette, I would love to hear from you. I'm preparing for World of Wheels in February and wouldn't mind using the PC on the vette, if I think I can handle it without destroying my car!:waxing:



Scott
 
Welcome! Sounds like you have a nice stable. Per the corvette, the clear is rock hard, and a PITA to work on, but once perfected by what always seems to be 3-4 step polishing steps, it looks great.



Greg
 
Hello from Wichita. Regarding using the PC on the Vette-- If you have noticeable swirls or marring, don't be afraid to use the PC. I used to have a black 1998 Vette, and I spent quite a few hours working on it with the PC, using various Mequiars products (80, 81, 83). Your red should be a little easier and more forgiving (I now have a red Viper, and red isn't quite as tough). If you're into Zaino (I'm a fan), Zaino Z-PC is a fairly user-friendly polish, although something stronger might be needed, depending on the status of your paint.
 
I thought what I'd do on the vette is clay bar then a very light polish and then wax. The paint is really in very good shape. I just thought with the PC I could get a deeper finish.

I'm just a bit apprehensive on the use of the PC since I've never used one. I'll start out easy and take it from there. Scott
 
:chuckle: Looks like we live fairly close. I'm in Lee's Summit. I live off Chipman Rd just west of the Summit Woods shopping center. I'm in Raytown fairly often. A friend of mine owns a wallpaper and paint store there and bought my Explorer from **** Smith Ford. Small world eh! Enjoying the snow and ice this weekend...not! Even the garage is too cold to mess with the car right now. Glad I found the website. Great place to trade stories and ideas. Scott



The autopia software censored the name of the dealership!:chuckle:
 
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