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Black 2002 Camaro - products you would use
I've got a black 2002 Camaro - it's in pretty good shape, not great. I attached a couple of pictures...it has a major tendency toward swirl marks - not holograms, but the circular "I wash my car with Dawn dish liquid and bath towels" kind of marks. All black plastic is faded to a grey-ish color. The chrome wheels have no pitting, but they do have areas that look kind of stained. The wheel wells look like a 2002 car that's been driven in the winter though the car has never seen winter weather (kind of that dull, grey ish, "this owner doesn't pay attention to the wheel wells" look.)
What products would you use? I've not been able to pay close attention to this website for the last six months (I'm a CPA) but in the next few days (end of tax season) I want to put it on this car! Money is no object as far as products are concerned...I've got a Griots Garage polisher (not going to get a new polisher) and plenty of pads...I've got alot of detailing products but am not married to any of them...and as far as correction is concerned, I can't get this car perfect because it's too old so I'm not looking to do a two day paint correction.
The best I can think of is:
- Polish: optimum hyper spray polish with orange or white foam pad (start with white, check with flashlight, go from there)
- Wax: Blackfire Wet Diamond
- Trim: Black Wow (the newer one) - I tried Ultima's product last year and wasn't impressed
- Wheels: some kind of Meguiars chrome polish...I never have polished these chrome wheels so I haven't tried anything
- Wheel Wells: Mequiars Hyper Dressing
- Glass: not sure...I could pick anything
- Tires: Optimum's tire gel (I think it's called Opti-Bond)
- After Washes: Ultimate Quik Wax (I feel like this is the best product I've ever used - an easy to use spray wax that hides most of the wash swirls...I tried the D156 detailers' version and I swear it isn't as good)
I'm not married to any of the above and will try any replacement that could be better.
Thanks!
Dan
Re: Black 2002 Camaro - products you would use
I would have to agree. The clear coat on my 02 SS and my dad's 02 Z28 is hard. I had used orange lake country flat pads with M105 and that didn't give me the correction I wanted. I ended up going with meguiar's D300 and their microfiber cutting pads and followed up with M205 on a white LC flat polishing pad.
Here is what I used on both:
My 02 SS:
Compound: Meguiar's D300 + microfiber cutting pad. Heavier correction I used a little M105 on the MF cutting pad.
Polish: Meguiar's M205 + White Lake Country Foam Pad
Sealant: Adam's new liquid sealant
Tires: Meguiar's D163 D163 Tire & Trim Gel works fine for me since this is my garage queen
Wheels: I just got new wheels so I just sealed them with Meguiar's Brake Dust Barrier
Wheel wells: Cleaned with Meguiar's APC+ and dressed with Meguiar's Plastic & Vinyl Coating
Trim: Cleaned with Mothers Back to Black trim cleaner and sealed with wolfgang trim sealant
Glass: Cleyed, Mothers Water Spot remover applied using a Lake Country White Foam Pad then sealed with Meguiar's D156
Maintenance washes are followed by either Meguiar's M135 or D156.
Dad's 02 Z28:
Compound: Meguiar's D300 + microfiber cutting pad.
Polish: Meguiar's M205 + White Lake Country Foam Pad
Sealant: Meguiar's M21
Tires: Meguiar's D163 Tire & Trim Gel
Wheels: Has chrome wheels. I used Meguiar's D143, polished with M205 and sealed with Meguiar's Brake Dust Barrier.
Wheel wells: Cleaned with Meguiar's APC+ and dressed with Meguiar's Plastic & Vinyl Coating
Trim: Front Cowl Meguiar's Plastic & Vinyl Coating. Window trim Adam's VRT
Glass: Clayed and sealed with Meguiar's D156
Maintenance washes are followed by either Meguiar's M135 or D156.
Hope this helps with what I used on both cars. I would recommend you try a test spot first with a polish and see how the clear reacts. Yours may be softer. If it is hard like mine then I hope I helped you out.
Re: Black 2002 Camaro - products you would use
Can't go wrong using the Wolfgang Uber Compound using an orange pad , it will finish down great for you.
I also follow up with the Meguiar's 205 Ultra Fine Polish using a black finishing pad, you don't need the white polishing pad if you use the Uber:)
If you want a wax/sealant that looks great on black and easy to use try the Collinite #845 Wax, looks amazing on black plus it will protect your car up to six months.
To maintain the high shine try the Duragloss 951 spray wax which is really a sealant, it will leave your paint very, very smooth:)
Works well as a drying aid also.