Long story short I have 2001 Z06 Corvette thats black on black. Everytime I try to do the 5 step proceedure I run into problems. I would like to know why. First I wash my car with meguairs ultimate car wash, next I use a clay bar with quick detailer for lubrication, next I attempt to remove and surface scratches and swirl marks with ultimate compound, but all this does is leave alot of compound behind all over the body once I wipe off most of the compound. This typically takes me an additional 4-5 hours of scrubbing with alot of pressure while using a bottle of water and a microfiber towel. Surely their has to be a quickrt way to do this while not messing up my new finish I just applied. All I am trying to do is remove the excess wax left behind from ultimate compound.
Two days later after I finally manage to get all of the remaining ultimate compound off of my corvette I apply ultimate polish, and then I apply ultimate wax. These come off the car a whole lot easier, but I still have to scrub the body alot with a microfiber towel (1-2) hours extra using a spray bottle full of water to get the remaining wax and residue off of my car. Is this normal?
Now what I want to know is what can I use after applying ultimate compound to my body to get rid off the 4-5 hours its takes to remove the excess wax left over thats all over the body. While still leaving that nice clean color it just restored.
Anytime I apply a wax or ultimate compound to the body of my c5 I swear it adheres to it and it doesn't matter if I let it sit for 20 seconds or 2-4 minutes its just a difficult to remove either way. My goal is to restore the cars paint finish and to give it that high gloss shine it had from the factory. Please tell me what I can do to make my whole detailing job work better.
Two days later after I finally manage to get all of the remaining ultimate compound off of my corvette I apply ultimate polish, and then I apply ultimate wax. These come off the car a whole lot easier, but I still have to scrub the body alot with a microfiber towel (1-2) hours extra using a spray bottle full of water to get the remaining wax and residue off of my car. Is this normal?
Now what I want to know is what can I use after applying ultimate compound to my body to get rid off the 4-5 hours its takes to remove the excess wax left over thats all over the body. While still leaving that nice clean color it just restored.
Anytime I apply a wax or ultimate compound to the body of my c5 I swear it adheres to it and it doesn't matter if I let it sit for 20 seconds or 2-4 minutes its just a difficult to remove either way. My goal is to restore the cars paint finish and to give it that high gloss shine it had from the factory. Please tell me what I can do to make my whole detailing job work better.
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