2002 Z06 detail job.
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2002 Z06 detail job.
I only took a couple befores because honestly.. they werent necessary. Imperfections and being a little dirty are hard to highlight with silver. This car had VERY little swirls before.. the customer used good towels when washing and it has always been garaged.
So heres the afters...
So heres the afters...
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Originally Posted by 98camaro1le
how much do u charge to do an fbody? Im also a member of norcal-ls1 and was just curious for next time that my car may need it.
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Originally Posted by ZaneO
Gotta post your process.
Great job on that Z. Although I couldnt imagine owning a Z06 and having nothing short of a flawless detail job on it
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Thanks for the compliments, guys!
I always forget to do that. Thanks for the reminder.
-All done via PC7424
-Washed with Meguiars Gold Class soap.
-Clayed with Pinnacle Poly Clay and Meguiars Quick Detailer.
-Meguiars #80 x 1 and 8006 polishing pad.
-Meguiars NXT x 1 and 9006 finishing pad.
-Hand removed NXT. (normally use PC with bonnet)
-Exterior trim with Meguiars Natural Shine.
-Interior with Meguiars Natural Shine.
-Leather with Meguiars Gold Class Rich Leather.
-Engine with Meguiars Natural Shine.
-Glass with Stoners Glass Cleaner.
-Exhaust tips with Flitz metal polish.
Originally Posted by ZaneO
Gotta post your process.
-All done via PC7424
-Washed with Meguiars Gold Class soap.
-Clayed with Pinnacle Poly Clay and Meguiars Quick Detailer.
-Meguiars #80 x 1 and 8006 polishing pad.
-Meguiars NXT x 1 and 9006 finishing pad.
-Hand removed NXT. (normally use PC with bonnet)
-Exterior trim with Meguiars Natural Shine.
-Interior with Meguiars Natural Shine.
-Leather with Meguiars Gold Class Rich Leather.
-Engine with Meguiars Natural Shine.
-Glass with Stoners Glass Cleaner.
-Exhaust tips with Flitz metal polish.
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Originally Posted by Avengeance
Thanks for the compliments, guys!
I always forget to do that. Thanks for the reminder.
-All done via PC7424
-Washed with Meguiars Gold Class soap.
-Clayed with Pinnacle Poly Clay and Meguiars Quick Detailer.
-Meguiars #80 x 1 and 8006 polishing pad.
-Meguiars NXT x 1 and 9006 finishing pad.
-Hand removed NXT. (normally use PC with bonnet)
-Exterior trim with Meguiars Natural Shine.
-Interior with Meguiars Natural Shine.
-Leather with Meguiars Gold Class Rich Leather.
-Engine with Meguiars Natural Shine.
-Glass with Stoners Glass Cleaner.
-Exhaust tips with Flitz metal polish.
I always forget to do that. Thanks for the reminder.
-All done via PC7424
-Washed with Meguiars Gold Class soap.
-Clayed with Pinnacle Poly Clay and Meguiars Quick Detailer.
-Meguiars #80 x 1 and 8006 polishing pad.
-Meguiars NXT x 1 and 9006 finishing pad.
-Hand removed NXT. (normally use PC with bonnet)
-Exterior trim with Meguiars Natural Shine.
-Interior with Meguiars Natural Shine.
-Leather with Meguiars Gold Class Rich Leather.
-Engine with Meguiars Natural Shine.
-Glass with Stoners Glass Cleaner.
-Exhaust tips with Flitz metal polish.
Great job! How do you like the Flitz?
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Originally Posted by ZaneO
Great job! How do you like the Flitz?
I LOVE Flitz... Ive been using it for years and have been really impressed with its cleaning abilities. Its one of those products that is called a polish but actually its a non-abrasive product. Doesnt make sense, right? If I was to truely polish alum like what we have under the hood (AC lines and such) Id probably use something else. Although.. for water spotted chrome or any metal surface that has water spots this stuff works excellent. Sooted up exhaust tips and hard to clean dirty wheels turn out great too. Flitz also leaves a protective coating, like a wax or sealant, on the surfaces you use it on... so chrome and metal will clean easier and resist future water spots.