New ride: Full BF makeover to come.

I was thinking of doing a coating once I get back to FL. Up here in WV I work on my car in my garage at the office, it can get dusty so I wont to do a coating yet.

As of now I am thinking of...
wash with CG citrus clean
Clay with ONR
Tangerine pad with M205
BF rinseless wash
BF TPnS with grey pad
BFCS
Top it off with BFBI...

Overkill...Maybe:drool:

Is that because it is detrimental to get dust on the coating until it's cured?
I have zero experience with OC so that is why I ask.

GTO_04
 
couple of pics from today. Got the pinstripes off and the side moldings. Washed with CG citrus clean, and topped with Blackfire Polymer seal.







 
Awesome bro! I say go with BFWD/BI/MS/Poly spray!!! I bet that would create enough whiplash to cause a pile up on any road soooo I'd use caution
 
I didnt realize how bad the swirls where on this paint till I washed, decon, and clayed. For a brand new car it makes me question the dealerships wash techniques.

Well here is some pics of the exterior, I will get some good interior pics tomorrow.

Since I am moving back to FL soon I took most of my detail supplies back and used what I had here.

First I applied BF TPnS with green pad, then I applied a coat of BFWD. Let the car sit overnight and applied a coat of BFBI and managed to drop my jar of BFBI, and cracked the pot and lost a good chunk of it.
Wheels and tires cleaned with Blackfire Eclipse tire cleaner then the tires got 2 coats of the eclipse tire gel and wheels got BFCS.








Still swirled but paint does a good job of hiding them.




















 
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