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  • Arizona Detail - Black 11' Grand Sport Corvette - Correction & CQuartz Finest

    A couple of months back i posted a write up on a black C7 Stingray we saved from God knows what - since then I've received at least 4 calls from people booking appointments for CQuartz Finest - this however was the first Vette.

    While 3 years old it only had about 13k miles on it, but its black and black in Arizona is stupid hard to care for. Between the heat and the hard water we have….hard water spots are often an issue:




    Oh and of course swirls, but thats a given. The owner had tried polishing it himself…and i'll be honest, ive seen a heck of a lot worse attempts, but the problem he was having was finishing it down. The whole car basically looked like it was heavily micro-marred but with some deep stuff here n' there as well. After we spoke to the owner in extent about our process and recommending a coating…we booked it. Correction, CQuartz Finest, CQuartz Dlux for trim and a wholllllle lot of gloss!

    Day 1 started out as a prep day - washing, decontaminating, cleaning wheels/wells/barrels/tires


    Here she is, ready for her bath:





    Barrels of the wheels were quite dirty:




    But we fixed that…love this wheel cleaner:





    Wheel woolies to reach deep into the barrels:






    Check out the new shirts!

    Ok back to the detail…the most awesome wheel brush ever used to clean the faces:





    And of course its a Vette…so it had bug splatter:





    Serious dirt behind the license plate and the tips were….yeah, they just needed some work thats all:





    Then it was time to foam her up! I love Iron-X Wash as our prep wash…things like those bugs clean off relatively easily without needing any type of bug remover in most cases…not to mention it goes on like shaving cream:










    Next we clayed it and then it was time to pull it into the sun and see how it looked all stripped down with no waxes etc on the paint:


    All surfaces were covered with the micromarring..and all top surfaces had a ton of water spots:





    Bird bomb etching….




    More hard water spots and hazing:








    Rear hatch had the same thing:






    Sides were all micro-marred up as well. From afar the paint looked black but in direct light it definitely had more of a greyish hue:






    Solution? Meguiars 205….this was an all Megs kinda detail. While many use 205 to polish with..it can also make for an excellent cut when super heavy compounding is not needed. Less dust, easier wipe off and a cleaner finish with much less marring to polish up.

    Teamed up with the Rupes 21 and a Megs Microfiber Finishing pad…made for some amazing defect removal:





    CLEAN YOUR PAD! I swear i cant emphasize this enough, but even while compounding, cleaning your pad after every section has so many benefits….Less marring, less build up on the pad, the pad stays fresh longer, it continues to give a consistent finish section to section. You end up using less compound/polish. Its just a good thing to do.



    We spent the rest of the day cutting the defects…with 205. Pausing only for that same black C7 (ironic huh?) we did a couple months back - as he comes in regularly for washes now.

    All compounding was completed and Dani managed to polish nearly 2/3 of the car while i was working with "Lil Rupes" as Dani calls it (The 75LRH) to cut the small areas that needed extra attention.







    Here is Dani doing the final polishing with 205 and a black finishing pad:






    This process worked well into the night, we didn't finally knock off till close to 10. The next morning we were up and at it again, i pulled it out into the sun to see how we were looking…and i swear I WAS impressed with our work:














    Note this is naked paint…no CQuartz Finest on it yet, this is just after polishing…and it looked that great.

    But there was still more work to be done. Both bumpers and the rear hatch still had to be polished, as did the small areas (like side mirror and the painted area behind the headrest). Back to work:





    For those who dont know…this machine is worth every penny…Kevin Brown is the man for polishing tools…all day everyday!


    Checking to make sure all is good:




    Gloss sure was good:





    After all the polishing was complete, it was time for an Eraser wipe down…gotta make sure all of those polishing oils are off the paint before applying Finest.

    Hey look, the Eraser blue matched our new shirts




    Designated towels used ONLY for Eraser….being careful not to mar the finish in any way:




    Double checking….yup…all is good, no filling or marring here:




    We're very thorough with the wipe down…it makes no sense to spend HOURS polishing…only to rush the prep and risk either marring up the paint..or accidentally leaving behind polish reside and end up having that hinder the bonding of Finest.

    But finally…the time has come. Oh yes, there will be gloss:






    This little bottle holds some insane gloss, protection…and vapors that will make you high as a kite! But its worth it i tell you!


    Litte bits at a time. Small block, micro-suede towel and a little bottle…time to prime the towel:




    Then apply in a cross hatch pattern, being sure to do your final stroke in the direction you want the water to flow:






    Gotta keep my distance from the paint…




    I tackle the top portions while Dani starts coating the sides…then i'll help her finish up whatever is left. Then we coated the wheels while the first coat on the paint was curing.


    After that was done, the 1st coat was wiped off, 2nd coat was applied - and while it cured Dani started applying Dlux to all the plastic trim…which made a HUGE difference.

    Getting the paint polished and coated is like buying a fine, custom tailored suit….adding on Dlux is like buying the perfect shoes, tie and cufflinks to go with that suit…its subtle but makes all the difference:



    Details….details….










    While she finished that up, i worked on some details of my own. Those nasty exhaust tips and I had a date…they needed to pop. The paint was glowing, the trim surrounding the tips was dark and gorgeous…the only thing we DIDNT want to be black…was those tips.

    M105/205, Megs polishing cone and the powerball mini helped a lot to bring these babies back:




    Now for those of you who read our writes, im sure you've seen "The Tree"…we have a tree in our front yard and often times it makes for an excellent reflection shot….it always looks good…but on some cars it looks EXCEPTIONAL. And this was one of those cases….this photo has not been edited:





    Its ok…take a minute to enjoy…i am.


    Ok are you back? Good cause here's one thats equally as nice:






    Note the paint inside the car is just as glossy….thats why we put the top down, so we could polish that paint as well as coat it. Makes all the difference.

    We also did a quick interior…the owner considered having the whole thing done but decided against it for now…but being that its a convertible in Az, it had a LOT of dust inside of it. A thorough wipe down and quick vacuum made all the difference - and even though it was nearly dark when the owner picked it up, he noticed it right away and was very appreciative.



    One last pic of…the tree:



    BOO YAH! Love black, love vettes, love what we do…this makes it all worth it.




    Wheels looked amazing, the plastic that popped out along the edges were too coated with Dlux, while the inner wells were dressed:




    Thats one bad GS:




    Now time to back her out for some sun shots:










    Just a pool of black:




    I love the C7s, but i'll always have a place for the C6 in my heart…a shout out to the round tail lights.








    Look who!






    Finest, even making dead leaves look good:






    BLACK!





    No more bugs here, one of the better looking front bumpers ive ever seen on a Vette…glowing…and with super clean plastic inserts shining with Dlux..yes i love this:








    Yes, im slathering this write up with tons of after shots…this car and this job deserves every one:








    No more swirls or micromarring here…or water spots…or bird bomb etchings…or..




    Dlux along the sides of the windshield looked great:










    Final shot:




    The owner arrived, even though it was sun set he was impressed but asked if we'd do a walk around with him - so i grabbed our light. He was very happy with everything and complimented us on delivering very high quality work - making note that its difficult to find anyone in any field now days who really takes pride in their work. He also sent me this text after he got home:

    "I just checked the finish with a high powered LED light...it looks nearly flawless!"

    Gotta love owners like that!

    Hope you all enjoyed the write up and the slew of pics…this was the first correction we've had in a while. Lately its been a lot of 1-step and Coat jobs on new cars…so when we booked this baby it was like….lets get it on! We have a BMW coming in this weekend for the same thing…but many more swirls. We're pumped!

    Thanks all for checking it out.
    Wills Amstutz
    Windows And Wheels Auto Detailing LLC
    www.WindowsAndWheels.com

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    Re: Arizona Detail - Black 11' Grand Sport Corvette - Correction & CQuartz Finest

    That is just a crazy awesome job on both the detailing of the Gran Sport and the write up of your process. You two are just fantastic at what you do, period. And thank you both so much for sharing such in depth commentary on your process; it's a great way for people to learn from some of the best, and learning is what MOL is all about.

    It's sort of crazy to think that M205 is as versatile as it is, given that you did all the correction on this car with it and microfiber pads. And to think so many people talk about how all C6 Corvettes have rock hard paint that is just a total pain to deal with. While it often does tend to be on the hard side, no doubt, it's amazing what a little technique change up can do. We're seeing more and more talk lately about the possibilities of M205 but most of that has been pushing it to the extreme on test panels. That's all fine and well, but there is nothing like real world validation, and using M205 to correct this mess of a black Vette is about as real world as you can get.

    Great job all around!
    Michael Stoops
    Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

    Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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    • #3
      Re: Arizona Detail - Black 11' Grand Sport Corvette - Correction & CQuartz Finest

      All I can say is "WOW"!!!
      -Bob
      NXTti graduate, Meguiars Ford/SEMA Team

      "All Corvette's are red, the rest are mistakes" - John Heinricy (Corvette Engineer)

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      • #4
        Re: Arizona Detail - Black 11' Grand Sport Corvette - Correction & CQuartz Finest

        Awesome work guys!

        What a spectacular turnaround. That Vette is looking sensational!
        Originally posted by Blueline
        I own a silver vehicle and a black vehicle owns me. The black one demands attention, washing, detailing, waxing and an occasional dinner out at a nice restaurant. The silver one demands nothing and it looks just fine. I think the black vehicle is taking advantage of me, and the silver car is more my style. We can go out for a drive without her makeup and she looks fine. If I want to take the black one out, it is three or four hours in the "bathroom" to get ready.

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        • #5
          Re: Arizona Detail - Black 11' Grand Sport Corvette - Correction & CQuartz Finest

          Excellent work im speechless!
          2008 Mazda CX-9 (WIFE'S)
          1995 Ford F150 XLT (MINE)
          1995 Honda Accord LX (TOTALED)
          1962 Lincoln Continental (SOLD)
          1965 Ford Mustang (NEW PROJECT)

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          • #6
            Re: Arizona Detail - Black 11' Grand Sport Corvette - Correction & CQuartz Finest

            Fantastic work again guys! Looks great!

            Out of interest, what size MF Finishing Pad did you use on the Rupes 21?

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            • #7
              Re: Arizona Detail - Black 11' Grand Sport Corvette - Correction & CQuartz Finest

              Awesome Job! That shot of the lowered convertible top with the tree reflecting so perfectly is one of the best I have seen! Amazing... that is all

              Griffith Hawk

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              • #8
                Re: Arizona Detail - Black 11' Grand Sport Corvette - Correction & CQuartz Finest

                Very nice!!!! I love M205/MFCP/RupesLHR21ES combo. That's my go to combo.
                http://www.firstcoastautodetailing.com

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                • #9
                  Re: Arizona Detail - Black 11' Grand Sport Corvette - Correction & CQuartz Finest

                  Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
                  That is just a crazy awesome job on both the detailing of the Gran Sport and the write up of your process. You two are just fantastic at what you do, period. And thank you both so much for sharing such in depth commentary on your process; it's a great way for people to learn from some of the best, and learning is what MOL is all about.

                  It's sort of crazy to think that M205 is as versatile as it is, given that you did all the correction on this car with it and microfiber pads. And to think so many people talk about how all C6 Corvettes have rock hard paint that is just a total pain to deal with. While it often does tend to be on the hard side, no doubt, it's amazing what a little technique change up can do. We're seeing more and more talk lately about the possibilities of M205 but most of that has been pushing it to the extreme on test panels. That's all fine and well, but there is nothing like real world validation, and using M205 to correct this mess of a black Vette is about as real world as you can get.

                  Great job all around!
                  Thanks a million for the kind words Mike. While it wasn't anything worth doing a write up on, we just used this same combo to cut sanding marks out of a Tesla Roadster that just had its door repainted. Crazy stuff.

                  I think most people who have a hard time finishing with 205 on some paints usually either don't clean their pad well enough, or simply don't realize just how much cut 205 is capable of…and end up using too much product which produces too much cut which is why they end up with marring.

                  Very glad to share our process on here Hopefully it'll help someone out along the lines. We have a swirled up 328i sitting in the garage for this weekend, plan to attack it with the same combo and see what happens. I will add that we did have one deep RID on the front bumper (i forgot to mention), so i just added a little M100 to the pad….zipped right through it. Then back to the 205!

                  Originally posted by RDVT4ME View Post
                  All I can say is "WOW"!!!
                  Originally posted by davey g-force View Post
                  Awesome work guys!

                  What a spectacular turnaround. That Vette is looking sensational!
                  Lol thanks guys. The owner has sent me a few texts now…the day after the detail he sends me a message saying when he got home he pulled it out into the driveway and just watched it glow for about 5 minutes and then put it back in the garage….he said that it made his day. Gotta love hearing things like that!

                  Originally posted by Scott's 62 View Post
                  Excellent work im speechless!
                  Mission accomplished then lol. Thank you!

                  Originally posted by Selectchoice View Post
                  Fantastic work again guys! Looks great!

                  Out of interest, what size MF Finishing Pad did you use on the Rupes 21?
                  With the 21 we usually use the 6" sized pads. We do have the 5" backing plate for the Rupes 21 but don't use it that often. More times than not the 6" pad works better…with the big throw that the Rupes has, it really gets that pad moving…and momentum = cut!

                  Originally posted by Ghawk View Post
                  Awesome Job! That shot of the lowered convertible top with the tree reflecting so perfectly is one of the best I have seen! Amazing... that is all

                  Griffith Hawk
                  I have to admit i just kinda stood there and stared at those reflections for a while myself…the pictures were beautiful but seeing it in person was just like…wow.

                  Originally posted by FCAD View Post
                  Very nice!!!! I love M205/MFCP/RupesLHR21ES combo. That's my go to combo.
                  Try the MF Finishing Pad…works very smoothly, less marring, better control and still amazing cut. Sometimes Cutting pad is needed but often times finishing pad is just what the Dr ordered
                  Wills Amstutz
                  Windows And Wheels Auto Detailing LLC
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                  • #10
                    Re: Arizona Detail - Black 11' Grand Sport Corvette - Correction & CQuartz Finest

                    Did I read that right that you put 105/205 on a cone and used a drill? I've never thought of that! Detail looks amazing as usual!!
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                    • #11
                      Re: Arizona Detail - Black 11' Grand Sport Corvette - Correction & CQuartz Finest

                      Excellent work as always!

                      What size compressor are you using to power the 75LHR?
                      Brandon
                      Custom Cleaning Concepts, LLC
                      (435) 249-4CCC (4222)
                      "When you want your ride as clean as can be, you need to call CCC!"

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                      • #12
                        Re: Arizona Detail - Black 11' Grand Sport Corvette - Correction & CQuartz Finest

                        Originally posted by 1970judge View Post
                        Did I read that right that you put 105/205 on a cone and used a drill? I've never thought of that! Detail looks amazing as usual!!
                        Lol, yup yup sure did
                        Wills Amstutz
                        Windows And Wheels Auto Detailing LLC
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                        • #13
                          Re: Arizona Detail - Black 11' Grand Sport Corvette - Correction & CQuartz Finest

                          Originally posted by CCC4me View Post
                          Excellent work as always!

                          What size compressor are you using to power the 75LHR?
                          We just have a lil 26 gallon craftsman. Its CFM ratings are lower that what the rupes recommends (11.3), so the compressor goes constantly, but since we are doing small areas at a time it usually can keep up pretty well. A bigger one would work better though im sure
                          Wills Amstutz
                          Windows And Wheels Auto Detailing LLC
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                          • #14
                            U two to some phenomenal work. Very impressive. And no disrespect but ur sis is hot. I love the fact that a girl is out there working and is into it as much as a guy and whom does better work than 90% of them too. Even tho dani and you being related u can see from a guys point of view how sexy it would be to have ur girl right there with u and to b able to share that interest with. Mad props on ur work tho!!

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                            • #15
                              Re: Arizona Detail - Black 11' Grand Sport Corvette - Correction & CQuartz Finest

                              Originally posted by Jarhead0754 View Post
                              U two to some phenomenal work. Very impressive. And no disrespect but ur sis is hot. I love the fact that a girl is out there working and is into it as much as a guy and whom does better work than 90% of them too. Even tho dani and you being related u can see from a guys point of view how sexy it would be to have ur girl right there with u and to b able to share that interest with. Mad props on ur work tho!!
                              You know i had to sit and think about how exactly to reply to this without getting too protective and rude…so here is what I've come up with.

                              What do you expect me to say to that…thanks for calling my sister hot publicly and how sexy you think it is to work with a girl (which is weird since this is my SISTER)? On one hand i hope you just dont understand how rude and disrespectful you are being…on the other hand I have a hard time caring that much because a grown man should know better than to speak like that…especially to a woman's brother. Reverse it, how would you like if i called your mom or your sister (if you have one) hot without knowing either of you.

                              Stuff like this is why for a while I didn't even post many pictures of her working - because i knew comments like this would happen and i knew it would piss me off and i'd have to restrain from just blasting what I'm really thinking. While most are respectful there are still the sly "Good work for a girl" comments that i've seen here and there as well as comments like yours. You can't compliment the work we do but then be disrespectful like that in the same sentence. I can't control what you or anyone else thinks - but if you actually have the balls to say it outright like that you best believe I have no choice but to respond.
                              Wills Amstutz
                              Windows And Wheels Auto Detailing LLC
                              www.WindowsAndWheels.com

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