firstgear
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- Norwalk, Ohio
- Corvette
- 15 Z06, 01 Vert, 63 SWC & 60 ALL RED
Long ago...when I was just a kid......too many years ago now, I worked at a dealership and cleaned new cars including rubbing them out and then waxing them prior to delivery. I used to use a product called Black Ebony and that worked great with a high RPM wheel......like all rubbing out exercises, you have to be careful not to burn the paint anywhere (ok, I did on a few, mirrors were the areas to really watch out for).
I was at the local NAPA store the other day looking for Black Ebony, and of course, it is no longer made (ok, that was 30 years ago).....I need to get my newest car rubbed out since the paint is looking a little tired....the car is black and silver.....so what is a good product to use these days to breath new life into old paint?
3M has some stuff, but they call out for using a specific kind of wheel (foam based if I remember correctly).....at any rate.....let me know what works for you....I can go from there......
I was at the local NAPA store the other day looking for Black Ebony, and of course, it is no longer made (ok, that was 30 years ago).....I need to get my newest car rubbed out since the paint is looking a little tired....the car is black and silver.....so what is a good product to use these days to breath new life into old paint?
3M has some stuff, but they call out for using a specific kind of wheel (foam based if I remember correctly).....at any rate.....let me know what works for you....I can go from there......