Ready for the Glass Coating
#1
Drifting
Thread Starter
Ready for the Glass Coating
I just finished prepping my Torch Red C7 for an application of Kamikaze Miyabi which will be topped with Kamikaze ISM. To remove all the other products that I had previously used I chose to use two new products....CarPro Essence and CarPro Reflect. I was blown away by the job these products did and and how easy they were to use. The Essence went on with microfiber pads on my Cyclo and my Girots Garage 3" RA.
Reflect was put on with white finishing pads on these two machines. The photo here is after this work.....sometime in the next few days I will apply the Kamikaze coatings after I wipe down with Geyon Prep which will cleanse the paint from the polishing oils.
Reflect was put on with white finishing pads on these two machines. The photo here is after this work.....sometime in the next few days I will apply the Kamikaze coatings after I wipe down with Geyon Prep which will cleanse the paint from the polishing oils.
Last edited by tractman; 01-04-2016 at 12:55 PM.
#2
Former Vendor
Paint looks good .... would love to see some outside shots also. Have never heard of the particular coating you are using. Please be sure to let us know your thoughts once finished. As you offered Carpro makes some great products.
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#3
Drifting
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Paint looks good .... would love to see some outside shots also. Have never heard of the particular coating you are using. Please be sure to let us know your thoughts once finished. As you offered Carpro makes some great products.
#5
Drifting
Thread Starter
The product is purchased from Esoteric which is a Corvette Forum Sponsor....here's the link.
http://www.esotericcarcare.com/kamikaze-miyabi-coat/
http://www.esotericcarcare.com/kamikaze-miyabi-coat/
Last edited by tractman; 01-04-2016 at 09:29 PM.
#6
Looks great !!!!!!
Kamikaze is real nice stuff.
After it's coated, try "overcoat" I'm liking it.
Kamikaze is real nice stuff.
After it's coated, try "overcoat" I'm liking it.