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Master Plan
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Ok – here is everything below you will need to take care of your new Vette. All this stuff will cost you about $90‐150 depending on applicators… HOWEVER, you can get the basic protection you need by just buying step 2 and 3 for $50.
There are 100’s of products that will get this done. These just happen to be the EASIEST I have found recently to apply, wipe off and have a beautiful car for 3 - ­5 months. I am not a Blackfire spokesman, other stuff works great, but these products MATCH each other and 2+2 = 5 when you use them (synergistic).
This is EVERYTHING including all the applicators to use. One reason people do bad detailing is they scrimp on the things that put the products on and off and put too much on, etc…The best way to do this is over a two day period with a dry garage, but just a nice couple days outside will also work as well.
VERY IMPORTANT:
microfiber cloths – GET 10 OF THESE – WHAT YOU BUFF/ POLISH WITH, IS WHAT KEEPS YOUR CAR FROM GETTING SCRATCHES. THE MF’S AT COSTCO AND MOST AUTO PARTS STORES ARE JUNK AND GOOD FOR WHEELS, NOT PAINT…
https://www.microfibertech.com/Extra-Plush-Elite-Microfiber-Towel-530gsm-16x16.html
STEP 1: Just wash it with Dawn dishwashing soap, with something like this:
Dry with these – get 2:
Drying towels: http://www.autopia-carcare.com/supreme-guzzler-towel.html
You are using dawn to strip everything off the car that has been there before – this is the only time you will use it – when you want a clean slate to start the process.

STEP 2: then using a sponge like this:
wax applicator:
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/white­hand­applicator.html
Apply this and buff off using MF cloths:
Blackfire Total Polish and Seal – NOTE : THIS STEP IS MORE EFFECTIVE WHEN APPLIED WITH A RANDOM ORBITAL/WHITE PAD BUT WILL WORK BY HAND.
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/blackfire-total-polish-seal.html
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008CQLNZA

STEP 2a (this step is adding another product, and is optional for a super seal. If you are trying to save money, skip and move to step #3):
Apply this after the polish/seal and buff off – wait minimum 6 hours before step 3
Blackfire Wet Diamond
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/blackfire-paint-protection.html
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005QAG2EW

STEP 3: then apply this using the applicator they give you – two coats 2-­3 hours apart.
Blackfire Crystal Seal
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/blackfire-crystal-seal-8.html
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008CQSDN0
Here is how to put it on…this is another product called ultima but the procedure for applying is the same:

From then on, wash with a good car soap using mitt above. (Not the Dawn)
This application of the products above; the Total polish and seal and the Crystal seal should last for 2-­‐3 months. I would wash and crystal seal it again then… And then do the whole thing above annually. The bottles of stuff above should last you at least 3 years…
Don’t forget the other things:
Use the applicator and wipe this on tires:
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/ult-120.html
Use this on the interior. ON EVERYTHING… leather and plastic dash parts, etc…Use the other MF applicator that comes with the crystal seal. The magic of this stuff is it makes your interior look NEW, not fake and shiny…
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/poorboys-world-natural-look-dressing.html
EVERY ONE OF THESE LINKS has a description on what it is and how to use it – read each description twice…
Honestly, this should do you for a long time. And you car will look like paint under glass… people will actually comment on it… I guarantee it…
Any stupid questions, ask away… call me at 954-415-8441
I might add, long term you need this - no way around it…you don't keep gloss long term doing anything by hand - this is the one to get…and has the perfect pads for a new car:
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/griots-garage-starter-kit.html
But don’t be like most of the idiots on the web looking for one simple magic product, there is none!
You need to learn how paint works. Try and get thru most of these:
http://www.autogeek.net/detailingtips.html