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Old 04-11-2015   #4
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Default Re: Any suggestions on wax for dark colored cars?

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Originally Posted by Vette73 View Post
Have a 91 blk/blk Z and a 73 convertible dark blue..

Anyone have a favorite wax they use that comes off EASILY for my color Corvettes?
I know there are many successful ways to do it. Yet, a combination we are very pleased with (after many years of over the counter products), we got from a young man detailing cars on the side. I had him do a metallic red/burgundy vehicle of ours and he didn't mind me taking notes at all. So I used it on the '79 Vette, which had an enamel black repaint sometime in the early 90's.

It takes quite a bit of time, but if patient, it can come out nicely. The steps are:

1. Wash vehicle thoroughly, dry.
2. Clay bar vehicle. Use good microfiber towel towel to buff off clay.
3. Apply Chemical Guys 'Blacklight Hybrid radial finish' and buff in sections.
4. Apply Chemical Guys 'Hybrid V7,' a spray on and buff, in sections.
5. Apply a thin layer of a good carnauba wax & buff. Mother's Brazilian Carnauba wax works well.

The Blacklight really deepens darker colors beautifully. The V7 fills in the micro-gaps. The Brazilian Carnauba makes it mirror-like. Just remember, don't short cut any of the steps - esp. washing and clay baring. Every one of them is important. Also, use a number of good, clean microfiber towels.

The Chemical Guys application video is on this link.

Here is a go-pro screen shot of the hood driving around.



The Weehicle:



Hope it helps!
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