HARD Camaro paint

Don

Darth Camaro 12/27/15
I HAD a nice detailed write-up about my first encounter between my Camaro, my PC and Megs Ultimate Compound, but due to the wonders of technology, I lost the whole thing, and I am NOT typing it all over again. Suffice it to say that the previous owner of my car did great with mechanical maintenance, but on cosmetic upkeep, not so much. There are plenty of RIDS, bird etchings (that are not going to come out) etc as well as paint chips on the edges here and there. All in all though, not bad for a 3 year old, non detailer car.

Using a Megs maroon cutting pad w/Megs Ult Compound & speed 5 on the PC, I was able to get the hood and roof to about 95%. THEN it started getting colder and windier, so I skimped a bit on the sides and got them to maybe 75-80% and the front and rear ends, I cheated entirely and just used Megs A-12 Cleaner wax on them for the present time.

Now despite using the most aggressive pad/compound combination that I have, I left NO haze or other "side effect" defects on the car. There are still plenty of RIDS left as well as a few bird etchings, but for now, it's 100% better. I'm going to TRY not to get too ... uptight ... about minor defects seeing as how a black car shows them all, but we all know how that goes ...

I DID manage to (sort of) figure out my wife's phone and get a few pics. They're not the best and PLEASE ignore the dew and frost on the tops of the car, but here she is after UC and a coat of Collinite Insulator Wax ... you can REALLY put the Insulator on THIN, THIN, THIN when you have a black car.



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Looks nice! I recently detailed a Camaro... Despite the hard paint, I was pleasantly surprised how easily some swirls came out by applying HD speed at 1100rpm on the rotary with a blue hydrotech pad. Only 2-3 passes, as the guy was only paying for a wash and wax, so I basically treated the AIO polish like I was machine applying a wax. I didn't expect much but it made a noticeable difference.
 
I did one like that last season. It was well kept, so Ultimate Polish on a blue Hex Logic did just fine.

It was nowhere near as difficult at the 99 Camargo Z28 I did later in the season. Oct 16th to be exact. Hardest job I've done to date. I had been using FG400/LC Cyan H20/Flex 3401. It was working but it was a hard ride. About half way through I switched to the Meguiar's DAMF system on my PC, and the defects started coming out much faster, with much less effort. M100, or Ultimate Compound on a Green Hex Logic eats paint defects for me as well.
 
I HAD a nice detailed write-up about my first encounter between my Camaro, my PC and Megs Ultimate Compound, but due to the wonders of technology, I lost the whole thing..

Nowadays. If I know a post / thread will be long, I actually type it up on Word first. When I'm done, I'll copy and paste it onto the forum, adding the pics as I go along.
 
Nowadays. If I know a post / thread will be long, I actually type it up on Word first. When I'm done, I'll copy and paste it onto the forum, adding the pics as I go along.

I've done that too, just for some reason I went stupid on this one ;)
 
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