The Process:
As with anything I am fortunate enough to bring into the Studio, I always start with Wheels, Tires, and the Engine.
Here you see the new
Adam's Trim and Lug Brush getting some work in on these sexy wheels.
After opening the hood, I determined that I could take care of this without water, and help preserve the really nice air cleaner that was mounted up front. Shut the hood, and got out the foam cannon!
After getting the Vette pulled inside and dried off with the Master Blaster, it was time to touch up the wheels and dress the tires with
Adam's Super VRT. After that, I took the opportunity to get the Exhaust Tips in order.
The Exhaust Tips were addressed with a combination of
Adam's APC, .0000 Steel Wool,
Adam's Metal Polish #1,
Adam's Metal Polish #2, a Cordless Drill, and
Adam's 4" Focus Metal Pads.
Adam's Single Soft Towels were used for residue removal.
A couple in progress shots.
Once those parts were taken care of, Randy and I began to Clay the Vette. Think it needed it?
Not many in progress, polish shots were taken, as time wasn't something we had a lot of. Rest Assured, after the new polishes and the Flex machines got to play, this paint was smiling from ear to ear.
(no glaze or wax at this point)
Before we commenced with the Patriot Facemelter, we felt we should hit the interior real quick for a mat vacuum, and quick wipedown. The forthcoming Adam's Total Interior Detail Spray made quick, quick work of the already pretty clean inside.
We then popped the hood, dry cleaned the engine with
Adam's Edgeless Utility Towels and
Adam's APC. Dressed it all up with
Adam's In and Out Spray.