I wash, dry, clay, Paint Correcting Polish, Paint Finishing Polish, Brilliant Glaze followed by Buttery Wax, Americana or Patriot Wax. I don't use alcohol on my cars. Period!
Richard Kashinsky
Hi Emir,
Funny you should ask. I'm in the process of completing a detail on my black C 7 which I picked up from the dealer last Friday. My instructions to the dealer were don't touch the car. I drove home and started working early the next morning. The car was dirty, had two large sap drops and water spots everywhere. I washed and clayed the entire car at Adams suggestion. I'm glad I did. Next I used the Finishing Polish with the white foam pad. I always like to go less aggressive to more aggressive if needed. The Finishing Polish and white pad worked great. The second step was Brilliant Glaze followed by a coat of Patriot Wax. I know Patriot Wax is expensive, but after using it the very first time I decided it was a bargain considering the incredible results. I will post pics as soon as I learn ( I know you're laughing Adam) how to do that. Yesterday I polished the chrome wheels. I removed the polish, gave it a shot of Detail Spray to remove any remaining polish residue and followed that with a coat of Brilliant Glaze. The results are stunning.Tomorrow I'll do the red interior. All the best with your new Corvette Emir.
Richard Kashinsky
Distributor and East Coast Detail Clinic Instructor
336 408 4433
richardk@skybest.com
Richard@adamspolishes.com
As Adam's North Carolina Distributor and East Coast Events Coordinator I conduct over a dozen car care clinics a year. I have two Adam's Detailing Bags, one stuffed full of product topped off with towels and applicators and the other bag holds my PC and Flex along with an extension cord and pads. The bags are really durable and when they get dirty I hit them with a little APC.
Richard
Thanks for the kind words. Betsy and I had a great time at RK Motors. They really have beautiful cars in their 40,000 sq. ft. showroom. It's a must see for a car person in the area.