Black Magic Woman: 2016 Corvette

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She's hot, she's black and she's enticing. Yes, you guessed it, this beauty that I got to lay my hands on was a 2016 Corvette. It was booked for a wheels-off, CQuartz Finest job. Here it is as it arrived:





I loved the chrome wheels!





Typical barrel state:

















The plan of attack was to do a one step on the paint that needed nothing and do a preceding compound stage for the light marks that were there. Basically I ended up doing a 2 stage correction from the doors rearward.

First up was to wash it. The wheels were done first with the barrels being cleaned by Tarminator followed by Zep Citrus. The faces were cleaned with a demoted wash mitt and Megs Hyper Wash. The tires were cleaned with Zep 505 and the plastic part of the wells were cleaned with LATA.

The car was then washed with Megs HW and then washed a 2nd time with Iron X paste to decontaminate. It was then brought inside to clay with my CarPro clay towel.

Now it was time to pull the wheels. The barrels were gone over again with Tarminator and a terry towel which was followed by DG Squeaky Clean. It was interesting: the centre of the barrels had this grooved surface to it while it was smooth on the inner and outer edges. The barrels and faces were double coated with CQF. The calipers were cleaned with DG SC and double coated too. The plastic in the wells was touched up with ONR, blown dry and were then coated with Pinnacle Black Diamond coating. That seemed like a good use for it, as I'm not using it otherwise. The owner's manual was consulted and the wheels were torqued to spec after. I lined up the emblems as usual too.

Here are some shots of the wheels and wells once finished:




















In my opinion, the chrome wheels (especially on a black car) really added something to the car.

Next was time to smoke a cigar...I mean, polish paint! The one step for the front, and the second step following compounding, consisted of M205 + burgandy Megs foam pad + Flex 3401. The parts that needed the extra step got TB black wool + Flat Top (digging that more & more!) + Rupes 21. The windshield was coated with Fly-by-30 and any small amount of trim was coated with DLux. The paint, remaining glass, head and tail lights and even his licence plates were all double coated with CQF. The tires were shot with OB @ 100% from my air gun. Since the tires are so narrow, I actually shot the OB onto the applicator and applied it that way as I was getting overspray on to the wheel. That worked just fine and obviously no overspray. Here she is all done, first shots are late at night:























It was raining all day Saturday and into Sunday morning, so even though there were gray and heavy clouds, it beat delivering it in the rain!





























Thanks for looking. Comments always welcomed. The customer was thrilled and brought me by his cousin an hour afterward.
 
Outstanding job as usual!

Customer must be shocket to see the improvement on his brand new Vette :cool:

Do you usually get coments from customers on this?, i bet you do!
 
Outstanding job as usual!

Customer must be shocket to see the improvement on his brand new Vette :cool:

Do you usually get coments from customers on this?, i bet you do!

Thanks so much! Tony, the owner, was really excited to see what I could do for the car. He had come by a few times (he lives close by) over the last few weeks to see what I was working on. Ironically he was out of town this weekend so he didn't get to see any "in progress" views of it, but, yes, he was very pleased to see the outcome.
 
Richy, could you elaborate on your iron x paste wash method? I was using it on a wet car after the initial wash with a piece of a foam sponge but your method may work better.

Great job as always. Black is a true testament to your skills.
 
Awesome work as always Richy, just beautiful!!
Thanks very much Tad!!

Looks great! Awesome job as always.
Thanks for the feedback and also for taking the time to do so!

Very nice!! Great job!

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Richy, could you elaborate on your iron x paste wash method? I was using it on a wet car after the initial wash with a piece of a foam sponge but your method may work better.

Great job as always. Black is a true testament to your skills.
Thanks! I started off using the IX Soap Gel on a grout sponge on the wet car after washing it and rinsing it. Corey suggested I try the IX Paste since it's much more economical. I initially used it on a grout sponge just like the Soap Gel but then I bought the Incredisponge and I use that with it now. On a TERRIBLE car, I will use it on a magic eraser soaked first in the car wash bucket. My next Vette (which I've already started) had bad contamination on the back, so I used this method on the whole car. It is more aggressive obviously, but works even better.
 
Gorgeous Richy!!! Great job bro!! Love the shots that are straight up Mirror! Sick gloss buddy
 
Thanks very much Tad!!


Thanks for the feedback and also for taking the time to do so!




Thanks! I started off using the IX Soap Gel on a grout sponge on the wet car after washing it and rinsing it. Corey suggested I try the IX Paste since it's much more economical. I initially used it on a grout sponge just like the Soap Gel but then I bought the Incredisponge and I use that with it now. On a TERRIBLE car, I will use it on a magic eraser soaked first in the car wash bucket. My next Vette (which I've already started) had bad contamination on the back, so I used this method on the whole car. It is more aggressive obviously, but works even better.

Richy, I sincerely apologize for the delay but wanted to thank you for sharing your process. I used it on my personal car before re-coating it and it worked beautifully! I only used maybe an ounce an a half of product total. That and the smell was greatly reduced! Thank you so much!
 
Richy, I sincerely apologize for the delay but wanted to thank you for sharing your process. I used it on my personal car before re-coating it and it worked beautifully! I only used maybe an ounce an a half of product total. That and the smell was greatly reduced! Thank you so much!

You're welcome my friend!
 
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