2000 Red vette Menzerna PG, IP, FPII and AJ 56k no way

Hey Bryan, great job! Do you think you could have remove the swirls with the PC?

You did an awesome job and sounds like the owner is very pleased!
 
Simply STUNNING work Bryan!!! :bow



I look forward to seeing your details and am glad that some of the Posse is finally in good hands...even if it must be kept on the down low. ;) Keep it up my friend!!! :waxing:
 
blkZ28Conv said:
GM excellent restoration! :bow



Gotta love a Torch Red C5 :usa



This one, my good weather daily driver prepped and protected with Menzerna IP, Z-PC and Z5PRO and Z2PRO, topped with Z8. Wheels protected with old Klasse AIO, SG, Z5 and Z2.

Tire dressing Z16.



Interior: Woolite and Z9 (leather cleaner), Z10(leather conditioner) seats and Sonus dressing dashboard.



blkZ28Conv, That looks great!!! I can't wait to give Z5pro a try.



mav63 said:
Hey Bryan, great job! Do you think you could have remove the swirls with the PC?

You did an awesome job and sounds like the owner is very pleased!



Mav, Thanks! If you have not worked on C5 clear before a jackhammer is the preferred method of removing defects. :lol I have not had much luck at all on a vette with the PC. IMO no way a PC would cut it on this one.



1 Clean WS6 said:
Simply STUNNING work Bryan!!! :bow



I look forward to seeing your details and am glad that some of the Posse is finally in good hands...even if it must be kept on the down low. ;) Keep it up my friend!!! :waxing:



Thanks Mike!!! Just trying to do my part with keeping these cars shiny and clean. :bigups



Smoked Tails said:
Looks great. I can't wait to see how the CJ looks.



Thanks Smoked!! Like Scott said it should add some depth. :cooleek:
 
gmblack3a said:
blkZ28Conv, That looks great!!! I can't wait to give Z5pro a try.



You will really like this new version. Reveals Z2PRO in looks with the added depth that Z5 seems to bring to the party. Better filling and optical hiding of minor surface marring in natural light. :xyxthumbs



gmblack3a said:
Thanks! If you have not worked on C5 clear before a jackhammer is the preferred method of removing defects. I have not had much luck at all on a vette with the PC. IMO no way a PC would cut it on this one.



I was going to suggest a rotary for that black C5. I too find the PC useless without very harsh abrasives :eek: on the C5 clearcoat. Excellent for resisting marring but heck to get out. :wall



Thanks for the compliment. :o Just trying to keep my part of the automotive world a more beautiful place to be. ;)
 
Hey gmblack3a, finally you tried out the AJ and the paint sure looks wet :drool:



I would suggest you try not to use AG to remove the residue of AJ because there is some cleaner in AG that might affect the bonding of AJ. You can try using the method Scottwax suggests, using the same applicator pad you used for applying AJ to go over those residue spots that are harder to remove. After that wipe off with a MF towel and in this way the residue comes off effortlessly.
 
Gen2 said:
Hey gmblack3a, finally you tried out the AJ and the paint sure looks wet :drool:



I would suggest you try not to use AG to remove the residue of AJ because there is some cleaner in AG that might affect the bonding of AJ. You can try using the method Scottwax suggests, using the same applicator pad you used for applying AJ to go over those residue spots that are harder to remove. After that wipe off with a MF towel and in this way the residue comes off effortlessly.



Gen2, Thanks!!!



I did not use the AG to remove the residue, I just used it after each coat. If I was going to apply the 2nd coat right away I would not have bothered with the AG after the first coat.



Should I even apply AG after the last coat I do or what a few days, thus allowing a full cure of AJ?



Thanks!
 
You are welcome, gmblack3a. I would suggest after you have applied AJ, let it fully cure for 12-24 hours before applying AG over it.
 
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