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Re: Entire Process for C6 Owners , and obviously all others !! (Long Post)
try the new Griots .. you might be surprised.
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Re: Entire Process for C6 Owners , and obviously all others !! (Long Post)
^ +1 to the Griots
I'm already on my 3rd bottle of that stuff, it works great. lovely apple smell also, makes me want to drink it lol.
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Re: Entire Process for C6 Owners , and obviously all others !! (Long Post)
if i understood you correctly? you guys use tire foam aerosols for wheel wells?
i have meg's tireshine.. would that work good enough? and you apply it with a toilet brush? (i know you have clearance issues)?
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Re: Entire Process for C6 Owners , and obviously all others !! (Long Post)
I dont use the "foam" aerosols, I use the aerosol sprays like Stoners More Shine Less Time. No need for a brush as these shoot a rather nice pattern and easy to dress entire well, just be careful in a breeze.
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Re: Entire Process for C6 Owners , and obviously all others !! (Long Post)
I was just reading your post on the detailing of a black C6 Vette. I learned alot and appreciate the time you spent on it. I am going to try to tackle the swirls on my C6 in the spring with a megs da. Need guidance as to what pads and which polish to use? Any suggestions? Thanks very much for your time.
Gary
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Re: Entire Process for C6 Owners , and obviously all others !! (Long Post)
Originally Posted by paul34
Great write up
I hope you don't mind if I ask a question, however... I dressed my wheel wells for the first time today (looking great!) but I'm having some trouble as far as the areas that aren't directly near the tire (like further back in the well). What is the best way of getting there? I can't really get my towel I was using to wipe down the AA tire foam back there, and couldn't really fit the can in there to spray (I didn't want to spray from far away and risk getting a mess all over, including the tread of the tire).
My tC is stock height as well, so techincally I have a lot of space to work with (so not sure how I'm supposed to do it when I finally get it lowered heh)... how do you do it with your tight wells?
thanks, sorry for the verbose question
Get Megs All Season Dressing and a garden sprayer. The wand will get in the tight spots and ASD dries to a nice gloss without buffing!
My name is Jim and I am an Old Auburn Tiger.
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Re: Entire Process for C6 Owners , and obviously all others !! (Long Post)
Originally Posted by garcin
I was just reading your post on the detailing of a black C6 Vette. I learned alot and appreciate the time you spent on it. I am going to try to tackle the swirls on my C6 in the spring with a megs da. Need guidance as to what pads and which polish to use? Any suggestions? Thanks very much for your time.
Gary
I still prefer the Menzerna Ceramiclear polishes (SIP, Nano, and 085rd). The original flat pads are very nice and the newer Hydro-tech pads work well too. With any of the random orbitals I moved to 5.5 inch pads and 5 inch backing pads and never looked back. I do however find the Flex a worthy upgrade and investment too.
--- just a reminder this post was several years back ---
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Re: Entire Process for C6 Owners , and obviously all others !! (Long Post)
Originally Posted by Old Tiger
Get Megs All Season Dressing and a garden sprayer. The wand will get in the tight spots and ASD dries to a nice gloss without buffing!
When you speak of 'garden sprayer' what are you talking about?
BTW: killrwheels I saw this was an old thread but I own a C6 also and wanted to check out your process, I'm glad someone resurrected it.
Beautiful car!
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Re: Entire Process for C6 Owners , and obviously all others !! (Long Post)
Originally Posted by mdb917
When you speak of 'garden sprayer' what are you talking about?
BTW: killrwheels I saw this was an old thread but I own a C6 also and wanted to check out your process, I'm glad someone resurrected it.
Beautiful car!
I'm pretty sure he's talking about these- Pinnacle Chemical Resistant Pressure Sprayer with Extension Sprayer,
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