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Old 07-14-2007, 05:44 AM   #1
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Been so busy lately, I haven't had time to post up pics in quite some time. So here's one for ya, with more eye candy coming soon.

This was a super low mileage Z06 (under 3k miles) but it had a significant amount of contaminents on it. In the end though it came out really nice. It did have some light pattern swirl marks, but the owner wanted to waited until the next visit to buff those out. I wasn't able to get any good before pics (sun wasn't up yet) but the swirls were much heavier before the Zaino. I'm looking forward to removing the swirls altogether

It got claybar and 2 coats of Z5Pro, full interior as well.


















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Looks awesome. Z5p does a great job of hiding the swirls. If you want to remove them all together give Z-AIO or ZPC a try the nest time you do it and then follow up with Z5p.
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Looks awesome. Z5p does a great job of hiding the swirls. If you want to remove them all together give Z-AIO or ZPC a try the nest time you do it and then follow up with Z5p.
Thanks! When I go back to remove the swirls I'll be busting out the rotary
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Great job on the red!
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