2002 Camaro Z28 Coated

The Guz

Mike
I have to thank Kevin (KMG) for answering my questions on Ameriarmour. He was very helpful in prepping myself for using this coating. I had no issues using this. It was my first time applying a paint coating. A little went a long way. I still have a little more than half the bottle remaining even after applying 2 coats per the manufacturers recommendations.

I did not take a lot of before photos. I was focused on getting this thing done as it's a daily driver.

This belongs to my dad. I mentioned to him that this would be something of an early fathers day gift. I was just teasing him.

I was looking for something that is more durable, longer lasting protection and somewhat less maintenance than a sealant since this is his daily driver that sits outside 24/7.

Originally I was not going to compound it but it was a good opportunity to remove the deeper coin op brush marks he put on it 2-3 years ago after I had corrected the paint. The paint on this car is on the very hard side. I tried a test spot with Meguiar's M205 and D300 on the new burgundy foam cutting disc. Both did pretty good but it was not what I wanted for this car. So I ended up going with Meguiar's D300 and the microfiber cutting disc. I've used this in the past so I know it works. This did what I wanted. It actually finished LSP ready with this combo but I decided to polish and get as much gloss as I could. I ended up using Ameridepth on the Meguiar's foam finishing disc.

I did remove the rear spoiler to correct the trunk underneath it and to give me access to the underside of the spoiler. That was my test area for applying the coating.
It took me roughly 15 hours give or take to get this done.

I started off by using this wash method written by Mike Phillips. It's such a time saver.

The Aggressive Approach to Washing a Car - Auto Geek Online Auto Detailing Forum

Wash: Adams Foam gun + Adams Car Shampoo + 2 bucket
Paint Decon: Ironx, Clay Magic Clay Bar, Nanoskin Fine Grade sponge, D155 Last Touch. The clay bar still worked better.
Compound: D300 + DAMF cutting discs
Polish: Ameridepth + Foam Finishing Discs
Paint Prep: Car Pro Eraser
LSP: Ameriarmour Nano Glass Coating by Americana Car Care

Tools: PC7424XP dedicated small pad machine, Meguiar's MT300

Wheels: Meguiar's D143 Non-Acid Wheel & Tire Cleaner
Tires: Meguiar's D143 Non-Acid Wheel & Tire Cleaner, Meguiar's Ultimate Black Tire Coating

Exhaust Tips: Meguiar's Fine Cut Metal Polish, Wolfgang Concourse Metal Sealant

Trim: D103 APC+, Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant

This is the only before photo I have lol. It's of the sail panel.

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Afterwards out in the sun a day later. Angle of the sun was a little too much for my phone to focus.

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One of the roof. Angle of the sun got me here as well.

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The rear spoiler. The angle again.

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These was taken yesterday after I finished.

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I took these this morning. Was a little too sunny.

You can see the reflection of my junk pile on the driver side rear quarter panel.

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Mine waiting it's turn. I will more than likely being coating my Camaro as well.

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I only have a couple things left to do, which is coating the glass with Detailer's Pro Glass Coating and wheels with Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Wheel Coating. I'll get to those in the next week or so as I have some caliper decals for the front calipers that need to be installed.

The paint coating is very slick. Much more than any sealant I have used. My dad was excited and impressed. He told me that he doesn't want to drive it now lol. We shall see how well the coating holds up.

Looks great for a car with about 110K miles. My dad is the second owner with the previous owner being a young woman who took very good care of it.
 
Guz -

Oh, that's a Beautiful Job !!!!!
No other Camaro looks that great !!!
You Killed it !
Thanks for all the hard work, pics, editing, posting, etc..
Dan F
 
Damn it looks good! It might even be 1/10th of a second faster on the quarter mile it's so slick.

Guz -

Oh, that's a Beautiful Job !!!!!
No other Camaro looks that great !!!
You Killed it !
Thanks for all the hard work, pics, editing, posting, etc..
Dan F

Beautiful job !!!

Nice work! I love that color!

wow nice job

Thanks guys. I do like the way it came out and how it looks.
 
Sorry I was late seeing this. The car looks awesome Mike! Armour is about one of the easiest coatings I have applied and will give you some nice results as shown. Glad I could help ya out Mike.
 
Sorry I was late seeing this. The car looks awesome Mike! Armour is about one of the easiest coatings I have applied and will give you some nice results as shown. Glad I could help ya out Mike.

Thanks. The car definitely came out great. My dad's is still excited about it. Thanks again for your input.
 
I had the opportunity to wash it. It's been 2 weeks since the coating was applied. I used CarPro Reset to wash it. The coating on the paint and on the glass made it so easy to wash. Probably the easiest wash I have ever done. It is very hydrphobic. I will see how the coating holds up in the months to come. So far so good.

Here's a quick example of the beading as I was finishing up with the wash. Pretty tight beads. The sheeting is even better. I used a Metroblaster sidekick to dry it. DP Turbo Dryer will be here within the next few days to make it even easier.

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[video=vimeo;132059148]http://vimeo.com/132059148[/video]
 
Just a quick follow up. First of all the coating was doing just fine. It's shy of 4 months.

So my dad decided to paint the gates at his house. Let's just say that there was white overspray on the paint and on the glass. He thought his car would be ok parked on the street away from the house.

I contacted Barry Theal about whether or not claying would compromise the coating. He mentioned to me that if it's with light pressure and lots of lubrication the coating would be ok. I gave that a shot but the overspray is just too much and required more work to remove. The claying compromised the coating especially on the flat panels (roof, hood, spoiler), as water just sits on the paint. Some of the sides look ok. Same goes for the DP Glass Coating. That will need to be reapplied.

I will be polishing his car to remove the coating and will probably just go with a sealant for now as I am out of Ameriarmour since I used it on my Camaro. I just want to put something on the paint just to be prepared for this El Nino that is supposed to happen here in So Cal.
 
Sorry to hear. My parents just got their house painted and I told them to park maybe a couple houses down and across the street. I will have to look later today if they got any overspray.
 
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