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    Re: 1956 Bel Air Show Car Prep at Autogeek's Show Car Garage!

    I think you got the hang of this polishing stuff Mike!

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    Re: 1956 Bel Air Show Car Prep at Autogeek's Show Car Garage!

    Quote Originally Posted by Garyhw48 View Post

    Beautiful job. If that's original fuel injection it makes the car worth a fortune!

    When I see Sam I'll ask him...


    This car is entered into judging competition this weekend in Orlando, Florida.


    Anyone going to this show? I'm working at the Cars for a Cure car show this Saturday so I'm not going to be able to attend the Orlando show.

    I'd sure like it if one of our forum members with a good camera that knows how to frame up a shot could attend and take a couple pictures of this car on display.

    Any takers?



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    Re: 1956 Bel Air Show Car Prep at Autogeek's Show Car Garage!

    Quote Originally Posted by Garyhw48 View Post
    Beautiful job. If that's original fuel injection it makes the car worth a fortune!
    No, it`s a TPI.Fuel injection was`nt available until 1957.Lots of people changed them to carburetors cause the Rochester had many problems.
    "Chrome wheeled, fuel injected and steppin' out over the line"

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    Re: 1956 Bel Air Show Car Prep at Autogeek's Show Car Garage!

    Quote Originally Posted by fabiolas4 View Post

    woah lordy that chevy is sexy!
    I agree. This is a real icon of Detroit Iron. I dare say in the future this car will continue to increase in value while most the cars being built today will never end up getting the show car treatment in a show car garage like this one 60 years into the future.



    Quote Originally Posted by tuscarora dave View Post

    That sure is one sweet Chevy... You are the man Mike!!
    Thanks Dave but just to point out this was a team effort. I had my local "Car Guys" John, Jeff, Frank, Robert, Franco, Tim, Roy, John and Joe all plowing through the paint on the car with compound, polish and then stripping the paint and then applying a paint coating. I helped but I certainly didn't do it by myself. Due credit where credit is due.







    Quote Originally Posted by Mike@DedicatedPerfection View Post

    Beautiful work! That's a sexy Tri-Five!
    Thanks Mike... this and the 1932 Deuce Roadster were fitting cars to break in a garage with the name "Show Car Garage" on the wall. These are both true "show cars".



    Quote Originally Posted by Aaryn NZ View Post

    Yum yum yum!

    That is simply gorgeous!

    Beautiful cars & exceptional work there team - Bravo!

    Aaryn NZ.
    Thanks Aaryn...


    Quote Originally Posted by tigerwash View Post

    I love that car! especially the two tone paint. Looks amazing.

    You should see it in person! I told the owner the paint coating would give the paint on his Shoebox Chevy that GLASSY look and it did.

    I hope he wins a first place at the big show this weekend...

    Fingers crossed...







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    Re: 1956 Bel Air Show Car Prep at Autogeek's Show Car Garage!

    There's been a couple people calling in asking what we used on the 1956 so here's a list...



    Porter Cable 7424XP
    5” Backing Plate
    Lake Country 5.5” Foam pads

    • Orange for compound
    • White for Polish
    • Blue for waxing

    Flex 3401

    Hybrid Pads
    • Orange for compounding
    • White for polishing
    • Black for waxing


    For products we used,

    Pinnacle Compound

    Pinnacle Polish




    For the 1956 Chevy we used,

    Pinnacle Black Label Surface Cleansing Polish

    Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating



    For the 1932 Deuce Roaster we used

    Pinnacle Liquid Souveran


    I’d get at least 12 of these towels and then take care of them. Keep them off the floor. Wash them all together in a SMALL wash load using a microfiber detergent. Dry them in the dry together and then store them in a clean place so they stay nice. By themselves they are $7.00 a piece and a 3-pack in the link below they are $15.00

    So buy 4 3-packs and you’ll have 12 towels and that’s enough to take care of your car and make a small wash load of only these towels.

    Gold Plus Jr. 16” x 16” towels




    If you're using a Porter Cable or any of the knock-offs of this tool then read this,

    Video: Mark your backing plate to make it easy to see pad rotation

    And get this video


    How to Properly Use the Porter Cable 7424XP Dual Action Polisher Updated!




    IF you're using the Flex 3401 then get this video and this how-to book


    How To Properly Use Flex Polishers DVD






    How to use the Flex XC 3401 VRG Dual Action Polisher
    For both Production Detailing & Show Car Detailing








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    Re: 1956 Bel Air Show Car Prep at Autogeek's Show Car Garage!

    ***Update***


    Sam, the owner of the 1956 Chevy showed his car last weekend at the Eckler's Winter Nationals show and was awarded the Platinum Award with 996 points out of 1000.

    His car will be here this Saturday at our Cars & Coffee Show where I'll take a picture of his him with his car and his Platinum Award.


    Congratulations Sam!




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    Re: 1956 Bel Air Show Car Prep at Autogeek's Show Car Garage!

    Awesome!

    Thats fantastic news. I was hoping to hear how the show went, thank you Mike.

    Super work everyone involved!

    . . . . thinking I need to move closer to Stuart, then I could be a part of this magic . . . (sigh)

    Aaryn NZ.

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    Re: 1956 Bel Air Show Car Prep at Autogeek's Show Car Garage!

    Just found out that I never added this to complete the story.



    Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating - First Place!


    A few weeks ago we broke in the new Show Car Garage with two really cool cars. One of them was Sam's custom built 1956 Chevy Bel Air. Sam owns a body shop here in Stuart and built and painted this car himself.
    • We compounded the paint with Pinnacle Advanced Compound.
    • We polished the paint with Pinnacle Advanced Finishing Polish.
    • We machine applied the Pinnacle Black Label Surface Cleansing Polish to remove polishing oils.
    • We hand applied the Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating.
    Here's the results....

    First Place Platinum Award with 996 points out of 1000 points at the Eckler's Winter Nationals Car Show.


    Congratulations Sam!



















    Here's the link to the write-up when we did the work on this car....

    1956 Bel Air Show Car Prep at Autogeek's Show Car Garage!






    How to apply Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating

    Paint coatings are different than car waxes and synthetic paint sealants in that the paint needs to be defect free and squeaky clean.

    Older cars
    Before you can apply a paint cleaner you need to remove any swirls, scratches, oxidation, staining or water spots. If you need help learning how to restore the paint on your car then call us here at Autogeek.

    1-800-869-3011



    New cars
    If you have a brand new car and so far there are no defects in the paint, this is the perfect time to apply a paint coating. Just follow these steps....


    Process

    Step 1: Wash and dry car or wipe car clean
    The owner washed his Corvette the night before and then next morning drove it to Autogeek. During the 3 hour trip to Stuart, Florida he hit a few showers and wet areas of the highway so after moving the Stingray into the garage we wiped it down using Detailer's Waterless Autowash.


    Step 2: Inspect paint for swirls
    For this we used the new Flex Swirl Finder Light. This Corvette is brand new and has been carefully hand washed by the owner using products purchased at Autogeek. There were no visible swirls or scratches in the finish.


    Step 3: Inspect for above surface bonded contaminants
    For this we first inspect using our clean, bare hand and felt no contamination. Next we used the Baggie Test and even with the baggie test we only felt nominal and sporadic contaminants. Not enough to justify claying or some other mechanical means of decontaminating.


    Step 4: Chemically clean and polish paint to prep it for a coating
    I used the Black Label Surface Cleansing Lotion on all the paint, hard smooth plastic and glass. Product was applied to the entire car at one time using a 5.5" Lake Country Black Flat Pad on the 5 speed setting of a Porter Cable 7424XP.


    Step 5: Hand apply Black Label Diamond Paint Coating
    For this step we wore black nitrile gloves and applied the coating using Lake Country Coating Applicators. We applied to all body panels at one time.


    Step 6: Hand apply Black Label Diamond Glass Coating
    For this I used round foam applicator pad.


    Step 7: Hand applied Black Label Diamond Wheel Coating
    For this we used the Gold Wax Finger Pockets.


    Step 8: Removed coatings
    After applying the last coating, (wheel coating), we carefully and methodically wiped the coatings off following our path of travel used to apply the coatings. That is start wiping off first where we applied first.


    After coating your car simply wash the coating by hand using the Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Coating Shampoo and dry using soft microfiber towel.

    Maintain the glassy look using Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Coating Detailer


    By following these simple steps you can maintain a factory new finish on your car as long as you own it.



    Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating






    On Autogeek.net

    Pinnacle Black Label Surface Cleansing Polish

    Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating

    Black Label Diamond Coating Detailer

    Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Coating Shampoo



    Microfiber Towels Used

    Gold Plush Jr. Microfiber Towel - 16 x 16 inches
    We used these to wipe the Surface Cleansing Polish off the body panels, plastic and glass.

    Super Soft Deluxe Green Microfiber Towels with Rolled Edges - 3 Pack
    We used these to wipe the coatings off plus we wore the microfiber gloves for this process.





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    Re: 1956 Bel Air Show Car Prep at Autogeek's Show Car Garage!

    With posts mixing up the order of when you do these cars, it's impossible to see the order of when you did them.

    But that's not my question. Do you still do the shows?

    I just watched the 2010 Camaro makeover last night. Yes, all 3 hrs. I had it playing on my 58". My daughter woke up and asked "What the heck are you watching?!" LOL
    I picked up on a few things to help improve my technique. I'll be sure to go through these, but I was just wondering if you still do the live shows. If so, maybe a link?

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