Finally, some decent pics

Don

Darth Camaro 12/27/15
Finally I got some full sun and good reflection shots after the car's 1st full detailing since the accident. Enjoy...



PS, I have no idea why detailing and trim have become hyperlinks...I've noticed that they did the same thing in other people's posts



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The interior has GC Trim Detailer on it that was applied a week ago, it's nowhere near as shiny as the pics make it look.

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The tires also have trim detailer on them applied last night

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01bluecls said:
You may have posted this in another thread, but what was your process/product choices? Looks great though!



I got my rotary before the weather turned nice so I wanted to try it out. I tried using DACP, but it was drying too fast. Being new to the rotary, I didn't want to risk it so I switched to #2 Fine Cut.



It worked better, but was still drying too quick. Then I switched to #9 Swirl Remover 2.0 This was about perfect, mild abrasive action and it buffed forever. When I was finished, I applied Collinite Insulator Wax with the PC and a finishing pad. Over the last three days, I was able to give the car a good bath, then put two more applications of Insulator. The rims were cleaned and polished with Klasse AIO and topped with NXT. The tires and interior trim were treated with Gold Class Trim Detailer
 
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