I want to start by saying I'm novice detailer. I don't have any power tools yet, just my lefty elbow grease.
With that said here's what I did today...
Well, I finally had a chance to properly prepare the paint well enough to apply RejeX to where I felt was right.
Last night I found some Meguiar's Wax Cleaner in my Camaro I didn't know I had (nucking futz!) So, I was now ready to go. I washed the car with soap water, rinsed off, and started to apply the Meguiar's Wax Cleaner. This stuff comes off so easy, is ridiculous. I started to buff it clean; I went over the car few times with a cotton towel, just to make sure I didn't miss a spot -I wanted the surface to be flawless-
Finally, it was time to use RejeX. I started applying it using Adams Polishes Microfiber Applicator. I went over the whole car, putting emphasis to detail on the bumper (bug shield). I let it haze while I started on the wheels.
At last, time to start removing the RejeX to a shine. It removed very easy, while leaving the car nice slick, I used Adams Polishes Yellow Microfiber Polishing towels for this. And here's the result...
I took these pics with the Sun already set behind the mountains, but still fairly clear. At around 7:15pm MST
I did the tires with DuPont Teflon Tire Shine. I applied that on my tires prior to start washing it. I scrubbed the wheels with a microfiber towel using soap water and rinsed off with plain water. Once sprayed down, the Teflon Tire Shine gave me a nice black-tone look to my tires, it wasn't glossy which is how I like them to look.
Goose (2002 Torch Red Z06)
With that said here's what I did today...
Well, I finally had a chance to properly prepare the paint well enough to apply RejeX to where I felt was right.
Last night I found some Meguiar's Wax Cleaner in my Camaro I didn't know I had (nucking futz!) So, I was now ready to go. I washed the car with soap water, rinsed off, and started to apply the Meguiar's Wax Cleaner. This stuff comes off so easy, is ridiculous. I started to buff it clean; I went over the car few times with a cotton towel, just to make sure I didn't miss a spot -I wanted the surface to be flawless-
Finally, it was time to use RejeX. I started applying it using Adams Polishes Microfiber Applicator. I went over the whole car, putting emphasis to detail on the bumper (bug shield). I let it haze while I started on the wheels.
At last, time to start removing the RejeX to a shine. It removed very easy, while leaving the car nice slick, I used Adams Polishes Yellow Microfiber Polishing towels for this. And here's the result...
I took these pics with the Sun already set behind the mountains, but still fairly clear. At around 7:15pm MST






I did the tires with DuPont Teflon Tire Shine. I applied that on my tires prior to start washing it. I scrubbed the wheels with a microfiber towel using soap water and rinsed off with plain water. Once sprayed down, the Teflon Tire Shine gave me a nice black-tone look to my tires, it wasn't glossy which is how I like them to look.
Goose (2002 Torch Red Z06)