Guys with black cars...
I know that traditionally, a black car shows a lot more defects, but on a riday night, all glossy and shiny, IMO nothing looks as sexy as a polished-up black car.
I was only able to get optimal results using a Porter Cable 7424 that I purchased from Tropi-Care.com. After removing as many swirls from the paint as I could, I kept up with it by purchasing the squared foam washing mitt from Trop-Care as well. It helps to minimize swirls and a lot of the swirls that I was inflicting came from my poor washing habits. Other than that, clay bar the car and choose a wax and polish you like the most.
Assortment of pads from LC.
Prima polishes (Cut, Swirl, Finish, Amigo)
Victoria's Red Concours wax
Victoria's quick detailer, Prima Slick detailer.
Cobra microfiber towels. Different thicknesses for different steps.
using good quality microfiber, waffle weave towels ( not the autozone, walmart crap) is another must.
Here's my recommendation:
-Wash wheels/tires/wells first to prevent spotting on paint and glass
-Don't use the same mitt or bucket for wheels that you use on your paint. The brake dust, etc. from your wheels will cause scratches and swirls in your paint.
-Using foam gun, cover vehicle in a thick layer of foam (optional)
-Use two buckets for washing paint. One with a soapy mixture, the other with plain water to rinse the mitt between panels.
-Never use circular motions. Always wash, dry, and wax using front to back and top to bottom motions.
-When vehicle is fully cleaned, allow a slow, steady stream of water to flow over each panel...sheeting the majority of the water off
-Use the leaf blower to blow all water from flat surfaces, mirrors, lights, etc.
-Remove any remaining water with a waffle weave drying towel and detail spray
*The less you touch the paint, the less chance of marring*
Keeping a good sealant and/or wax on the paint will assist in cleaning and reduce chances of marring.
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Step 2) Chain said detailer in your garage.
Step 3) Trade him food for detailing your car.
Step 4) Replace great detailer with a hot chick...
....who can detail a black car.
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1) California Duster everyday
2) Maguire's spray detail it every other day (takes 10 min tops)
3) Maguire's car polish it at least once every other week
4) Use only microfiber towels; 100% towels can scratch!
5) Clay bar the car once every 6 months or so
Still original 1998 paint..
There's nothing that looks as goos as a shiny BLACK car


Same concept for under the hood
1) California Duster everyday
2) Maguire's spray detail it every other day (takes 10 min tops)
3) Maguire's car polish it at least once every other week
4) Use only microfiber towels; 100% towels can scratch!
5) Clay bar the car once every 6 months or so
Still original 1998 paint..
There's nothing that looks as goos as a shiny BLACK car
2. Special concoction (Menzerna and Ultrafina mix) to remove light swirls and clean the paint.
3. Prima Finish
4. Prima Amigo (removed product, allowed to cure overnight)
5. Washed with Meguiars Gold Class and wool mitt.
6. Prima Amigo
7. Victoria's Concours Red (2 coats)
Factory paint...car is an early 1999 car.
85% of the work is product. With the right products....damn near anyone can make their car look the way it should.

Since I have found 'designer' type products ...I will never go back to Meguiars, or anything I can get at AutoZone.
I used to think Meguiars did a GREAT job...until I started using better product.





Holy jizz! Thecobrahunter that's just plain sweet. I'd have to repaint the car all over again to ever get mine like that.