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    2010 Camaro Paint Correction+Optimum Gloss Coat(New Formula)

    This car belongs to my uncle. He asked me if I could polish it out as he will be giving it to his son as a gift for his 18th birthday on December 23rd. He's a good kid so I went the extra mile and coated the car after correcting it. This was a full interior and exterior job. It only has 18k miles on it and it is a V6. Don't let the SS badge fool you lol. My uncle decided he wanted a clone but the exhaust tone gives it away lol.

    This has to be one of my favorite colors that I have worked on.

    This is how it arrived. With a nice coat of dirt on it.





    The defects underneath the layer of dirt



    I started off using this wash method by Mike Phillips (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...shing-car.html)

    Here is Ironx doing it's thing



    Followed that up with a foam bath using Meguiar's Hyper Wash



    There was no sign of any protection on the paint. The water just stuck to the surface



    Pulled it into the garage. This is what I was working with.

    Defects on the trunk



    On the rear drivers side quarter panel



    Went on to clay the car. This is what I pulled out on a small section of the trunk. It was similar around the entire car. There was also some white overspray on a few areas of the car.



    I knew I was going to have to compound but I started off with a test spot with M205 and a Meguiar's thin yellow foam polishing disc. I did this on the door as I also tried a couple other combinations to see what works best. M205 did a good job but the defects were pretty deep. My camera couldn't pick them up.





    Video of the test spot.





    I ended up moving to Meguiar's D300 on a microfiber cutting disc. This was doing a better job but even that was struggling a bit. I ended up using M100 on a microfiber cutting disc. The paint on this is on the hard side. The good news is that both D300 and M100 finished LSP ready. Here's the drivers side front fender after using the M100/microfiber combo. There were some deep scratches on the fender that would require more work than what is needed.



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    After compounding with M100 and the microfiber cutting disc, I moved to M205 on a thin yellow polishing disc, followed by Menzerna SF3800 on a thin black foam finishing disc. M100 on microfiber did dust so I ended up doing a quick rinseless with D114 to remove all the compound dust from the paint and from the crevices it found it's way to (ie door panels, trunk, etc). After that I followed up with a couple wipedowns of Carpro Eraser.

    The coating of choice was Optimum Gloss Coats newest formula. Thanks Vega from Autopia for matching the Autogeek cyber buster deal on gloss coat.

    This is what is included in the package. One thing to note is that I did not use the provided foam applicator. I ended up using a CarPro suede applicator and the CarPro applicator block. It worked flawlessly.



    This is a 10cc syringe.



    This is what I have left after applying 2 coats to the paint.



    Here are the end results on the car

    Trunk looking good.



    Driver side rear quarter panel looking good



    It was a bit overcast when I took these
















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    The interior was not bad. A quick vacuum cleaned up most of it. Followed up with some Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer and Natural Shine. The rubber was a bit dry. The dirtiest part was the glass.





    My brother came over and he decided to give Blackfire All In One Tire and Trim Protectant a go in the engine bay. This is all he used.



    Before



    After



    Air intake before





    All dressed



    Final shot of my 4th gen behind this 5th gen




    Products used:

    Paint:
    Wash: Meguiar's Hyper Wash
    Decontamination: Ironx, Clay with Meguiar's M34
    Compound: Meguiar's M100 + Meguiar's 5" microfiber cutting disc
    Polish: Meguiar's M205 + Meguiar's 5" thin yellow polishing disc, Menzerna SF3800 + Meguiar's 5" thin black foam finishing disc
    Coating Prep: CarPro Eraser
    Coating: Optimum gloss Coat (new formula). Applied 2 coats

    Tires:
    Meguiar's D143 Non-Acid Wheel & Tire Cleaner at 2:1
    Pinnacle Black Onyx (2 coats)

    Wheels:
    Meguiar's D143 Non-Acid Wheel & Tire Cleaner at 2:1 with various brushes
    Clayed
    Polished with M205
    Detailer's Pro Coating Prep Polish
    Pinnacle Black Label Paint Coating Version 1 (using the remainder I have on the face of the wheels)

    Wheel Wells:
    Meguiar's Super Degreaer
    Meguiar's Hyper Dressing

    Exhaust Tips:
    Meguiar's Medium Cut metal polish
    Meguiar's Fine Cut metal polish
    Wolfgang Metal Sealant

    Trim:
    Front cowl, window trim, roof trim, shark fin antenna, rear valence were cleaned with Mothers Back to Black Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner, dressed with Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant

    Glass:
    Clayed
    Detailer's Pro Krystal Vision Glass Cleaner
    Detailers Pro Glass Restorer Polish + Lake Country Tangerine Polishing pad
    Detailers Pro Coating Prep Polish
    Detailers Pro Glass Coating

    Interior:
    Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer
    Meguiar's Natural Shine
    Detailer's Pro Krystal Vision Glass Cleaner
    303 Fabric Guard (seats & floor mats)

    Engine Bay:
    Adam Lug Nut Brush
    Blackfire All In One Tire & trim Protectant

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    Looks good! Nice write up.
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    WOW!!!! What a difference. Excellent work man. I guess you can probably kick some a$$ using the "karate kid" technic. "Wax on....wax off" LOL. How many hours did all that take?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Blown Vert View Post
    Looks good! Nice write up.
    Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by RONS98TA View Post
    WOW!!!! What a difference. Excellent work man. I guess you can probably kick some a$$ using the "karate kid" technic. "Wax on....wax off" LOL. How many hours did all that take?
    Thanks. I think it was like around 20-30 hours.
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    Looks Great!! Your Cousin must be really happy to have such a nice ride @ 18 What a cool Cousin you are!! Best of Luck to him and Happy Driving !

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    LOL @ the SS badge on a V6 car. Nice write up. GM paint is very hard stuff. Nice move tossing the Optimum applicator-it bounces around a lot during application. Now that you tried OPT, check out Gtechniq Crystal Serum, that will make OPT feel like sand paper!


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    Quote Originally Posted by third_shift|studios View Post
    LOL @ the SS badge on a V6 car. Nice write up. GM paint is very hard stuff. Nice move tossing the Optimum applicator-it bounces around a lot during application. Now that you tried OPT, check out Gtechniq Crystal Serum, that will make OPT feel like sand paper!
    Thanks. I have GTechniq CSL+Exo lined up for my daily driver.

    I will be comparing this to the Gloss Coat and a couple other coatings I have tried. Hard to beat the ease of use of Gloss Coat.

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