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moeferg
09-30-2017, 05:44 AM
So I just bought a new black Silverado. Any recommendations or tips on products specifically used for black vehicles?

DETAILROOKIE
09-30-2017, 07:47 AM
When I owned a black car, I mainly used collinite 845 and it made it look great!

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Salmonbum
09-30-2017, 08:31 AM
Silverado...... best advice is get a mouth piece when u drive. They have a very bad vibration issue.

minerigger
09-30-2017, 09:06 AM
Want to expand on the vibration? Love to hear what year you had, cab and bed configuration, wheel and tire size, engine trans combo. Don't think I've ever hear this beforw

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Nickfire20
09-30-2017, 09:39 AM
I use to have a 99 Silverado, no vibe issues. Since I have had a 2008 Tahoe and 2016 Tahoe which have the same chassis, and no issues.

Also for Black, since all of the above have been black...i like Griots BOS detailer or Adams detail spray, 845 is good, just keep it light because I did have it haze up on me after buffing. I also like McKees high gloss detail spray and their new extender spray wax, Along with Adams Guard and Gloss. So with that said, pretty much anything that contains Silica, is going to give black a POP, and then go over it with a nice carnauba and it will look like its dripping.

And in between washes I use to use the above detailers, but I just discovered griots new rinsless, the purple stuff. Its really cool, because you can dilute it and use it for daily wipe downs, just be careful, the wife might get mad when you're in the garage all the time :)

Salmonbum
09-30-2017, 10:15 AM
The K2xx came out in 2014. Anything before is differnt. The frame is a HSLA steel that is very light (for fuel economy) but at the same time stiff. This would be ok if the rest of truck was built correctly. Any one small issue gets magnified thru the frame and is felt thru your butt a d steering wheel. Low quality Goodyear tires (built to GM spec) out of balance drive shaft, Torque conveter, the 6 speed trans, shocks..... all you need is one of the items to have vibration. Have multiple and it's just that much worse. It's usually felt at 55-70 mph and can been seen with passages seat shaking. Google search Silverado vibration and read away. I was directly told by GM about this issue and they will not address it to public.

My truck was a crew short bed LTZ 4x4. 5.3 with 6 speed. I had $7k with of stuff replaced within 5k miles and it never was fixed. I got rid of it.

minerigger
09-30-2017, 10:23 AM
The older trucks...gmt800 had the same issue. Mainly on the extended cab long box model. They had what was called frame beaming. They came out with a monstrous rear cab mount and the issue went away. It also happened just before converter lockup at 45mph and up through about 60-65. Mine will do it from 50-80 if I'm on concrete interstate due to the expansion joints. I experience the same passenger seat "bucking"

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moeferg
10-04-2017, 07:16 PM
Others?

M91196
10-04-2017, 07:38 PM
My black 2016 F150 is my daily so I decided to try consumer grade ceramic coating. After 4 months it's awesome and cleans up nice and is very self washing. Wished I did it before last winter. If it last a year -18 months I'll be pleased.
I did wash, iron-x, clay then polished, panel wipe and QSL. After a couple weeks I washed and hit it with reload and will continue to hit it with that a few times a year.
Looks dripping all the time.

JHL88
10-04-2017, 07:39 PM
for a sealant I would get one of the Collinite waxes or FK1000p. The black paint will get hot from the sun and you'll want something that lasts. Or a paint coating.

moeferg
10-04-2017, 08:24 PM
Thanks

teamerickson
10-24-2017, 06:20 PM
I got a 2017 Black Sierra about a month ago. It had some water spots and slight swirling. I hit it with my PC 7424, orange pads and Menzerna MC2500. Really happy with the results. I put Wolfgang deep gloss sealant on it. Looks amazing. I still really like the WGDGPS. Easy to take off and seems to last. I've kinda been out of the game for about 5 years so the SIo2 stuff has me really intrigued.

jmeyers278
10-24-2017, 10:20 PM
I would recommend doing a clay and a 2 stage polish before you seal the paint. I know that thing has D.I.S. or dealer installed swirls. With black, unless you want to 2 stage polish the thing every 6 or 8 months, you should use a coating. Puts a tough shell on the paint that resists swirls better. Just a thought.

suttonri
10-25-2017, 10:24 AM
I got a 2017 Black Sierra about a month ago. It had some water spots and slight swirling. I hit it with my PC 7424, orange pads and Menzerna MC2500. Really happy with the results. I put Wolfgang deep gloss sealant on it. Looks amazing. I still really like the WGDGPS. Easy to take off and seems to last. I've kinda been out of the game for about 5 years so the SIo2 stuff has me really intrigued.

Good to hear about the Menzerna & pad combo. I was planning to try that in the spring.

I have a black Chevy Colorado. For winter I applied WDGPS, then Poorboy's Blackhole glaze, then a 2nd layer of DGPS, no paint correction. The Poorboy's glaze made everything a little blacker and deeper.

jmeyers278
10-25-2017, 10:53 AM
Good to hear about the Menzerna & pad combo. I was planning to try that in the spring.

I have a black Chevy Colorado. For winter I applied WDGPS, then Poorboy's Blackhole glaze, then a 2nd layer of DGPS, no paint correction. The Poorboy's glaze made everything a little blacker and deeper.

I agree with menzerna polishes. On Black I would maybe finish with 3500. I tried finishing with 2500 and it was still a little bit hazy. Most people wouldn’t notice but I’m a little crazy. Mine was bad enough to need 300 with a grey foam pro pad, 2500 with an orange, 3500 with and orange and then 3500 with a black in some spots to get it to a mirror although the 3500 with the orange pad finished out pretty good, the black pad came out crazy slick.


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