02-06-2018, 09:28 PM | #29 |
Drives: 2011 Camaro SS Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Southeast Michigan
Posts: 679
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Wash it, clay it and then do correction to get all the small scratches out and then polish it. I don’t want to use brand names unless they’re sponsors but google car polishes and try to get a complete kit, especially with a DA polisher with the color pads. People are scared away sometimes when it comes to black cars but I can’t wait until it warm enough to get to work on mine.
In my opinion, a good polish job is the best appearance thing you can do to your car.
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First - 1997 Camaro 3800 Y87, M5, Green - Gone | Second - 1997 LT1 Z28, M6, Silver - Sold | Third - 1999 LS1 Z28, M6, Pewter, Almost Stock! - Sold Current - 2011 Camaro SS, M6, black, 1LE suspension parts - Current |
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