Hello from the Tampa area. I am sorta anal about my 2014 Stingray and am always looking for newer and better ways to keep her looking good. I am fortunate enough to be retired so I can spend all the time I need tending to her.
I am sorta anal about my 2014 Stingray and am always looking for newer and better ways to keep her looking good.
I am fortunate enough to be retired so I can spend all the time I need tending to her
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About two weeks ago I met a gentleman at the Tuesday Night CarSpa Car Show who had just purchased a Stingray, he asked me to look at it and tell him what I thought would be a good wax for the paint because he wanted to take care of it to keep in in show room new condition.
I recommended two options....
1. Pinnacle Liquid Souveran.
I was demonstrating it on a 1941 Cadillac and let him wipe the wax off the hood after showing him how to inspect and then fold and use a microfiber towel. This one.
I let him see how super easy it was to wipe off and what nice slick finish it left behind. Told him it was key to find something he liked in order to use it often.
2. Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating.
For this I simply told him how to Google
How to detail a 2014 Stingray Mike Phillips
And pull up my article and then demonstrated that in my iPad while standing next to his same color Stingray. I felt his paint using the Baggie Test and it was as it should be, that is clean and smooth with no bumpy contaminants. For this reason I told him he could wash the Stingray and then follow the steps I outlined in my article here,
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