Great forum guys...Here's what I got. Been using Adams polish for about a year. Just picked up a pc and did the line-up on the 64 Biscayne. Really brought out the orange. Still working with the water spots on the 02 vette. Better but still there. I will try SSHR, we'll see.
My question is about my 69 corvette. It only has an initial coat of SHR and a few coats of revive by hand and of course detail spray. Going to try the pc on it this wkend. Was thinking I would do MFP/white pad, revive/gray pad and then B-Glaze/Red pad skipping the buttery wax since this car never really sees the elements unless I get caught out. Do I need to use the BW? The other option I thought was Revive-Buttery-Glaze...I haven't purchased any of the sealants yet. I do have SHR in my line-up. but don't think she needs that. Thanks for your help.
Here's a couple pic's..A few more in the "My Garage" tab...
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Great forum guys...Here's what I got. Been using Adams polish for about a year. Just picked up a pc and did the line-up on the 64 Biscayne. Really brought out the orange. Still working with the water spots on the 02 vette. Better but still there. I will try SSHR, we'll see.
My question is about my 69 corvette. It only has an initial coat of SHR and a few coats of revive by hand and of course detail spray. Going to try the pc on it this wkend. Was thinking I would do MFP/white pad, revive/gray pad and then B-Glaze/Red pad skipping the buttery wax since this car never really sees the elements unless I get caught out. Do I need to use the BW? The other option I thought was Revive-Buttery-Glaze...I haven't purchased any of the sealants yet. I do have SHR in my line-up. but don't think she needs that. Thanks for your help.
Here's a couple pic's..A few more in the "My Garage" tab...
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