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  • Birthday 08/14/1958

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    Mansfield, MA
  • Vehicle Year
    2011
  • Vehicle Make
    Chevrolet
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    Camaro SS
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    TOM
  1. Perfect, went to home depot bought the spray and the goo is gone !! Thanks.
  2. So I'm detailing the Camaro to get ready for the Boston World of Wheels and I've removed the stickers from door jam but there is glue residue left behind. Tried claying, but that didn't work. Anybody have any suggestions?
  3. I noticed some pretty good swirls in the paint of my 2011 Camaro SS while at car shows over the summer, so I'm ready to try my hand at paint correction and get ready for the Boston World of Wheels and have some questions I'm hoping will steer me in the right direction: First off: 1. I bought the Flex 3401 VRG polisher, the orange swirl & haze remover, green severe swirl remover a couple of years ago. I'm assuming both are still good. 2. I washed, clayed, applied brilliant glaze and Americana wax back in May for the car show season. 3. My Camaro is garaged, never see's rain just sun at the shows and cruise nights. So, I'm wondering: 1. Do I need to clay again? 2. Do I need to remove the wax from the spring or can I start with the severe swirl remover? Any other advise? Thansk
  4. Excellent advise everyone, thanks . I'm hoping the weather cooperates tomorrow and I'll be claying the Denali.
  5. I may have put this up once before, but I just can't remember. Must be getting old, LOL . Anyway, basic question for the forum. When I'm going to clay, I would double bucket wash and dry the car, then I would spray a small area with Detail Spray, then clay. Simple enough, but my question is do I then wipe down the surface with a double soft towel to remove the residue or do I spray the area again with Detail Spray and wipe it down with a double soft towel? Advise?
  6. All great advise guys, thanks. As soon as the weather cooperates here in MASS, I'm going to start. I'll post pictures during and when I'm done.
  7. Well, when I'm not at a show or a cruise night it's in the garage under a nice warm cover. Water still beads like it was waxed yesterday. Americana wax, just awesome stuff !
  8. Jimmy, hope to see you this summer. If you get a chance come on down to Foxboro Stadium on Thursdays for the Masscruisers Cruise night. First one is the 16th then every other Thursday after. Keep that Mustang shinning!
  9. So I last waxed my 2011 Camaro SS back in Feb of 2014 and would like to run through a paint correction this spring and I'm wondering what is the best approach to removing the wax (I don't take out the WildSS too often, car shows, cruise nights, a cruise every now and then) . The finish is still very nice but it's definitely time for the paint correction. The picture below was from the Boston World of Wheels, 2014.
  10. I've noticed swirl marks on my chrome rims that appear to be light surface scratches. Will the metal polish 1 and 2 take care of this?
  11. Very nice car, love the chrome work. My daughter took a bunch of pictures: How'd you end up doing?
  12. Trying to remember, was that the 1000 hp chrome beauty?
  13. Hadn't thought of that. I have a Cannon Rebel EOS set on automatic with a Cannon Speedlite flash. Thought about trying it set on manual and opening the aperture and then messing with the shutter speed. Any suggestions?
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