After five years of baking in the California sun, our '86 Corvette wasn't very shiny or very black. In fact, it was dull and lacked any redeeming shine quality. We knew what we were getting into when we purchased the car for $3,000 some months ago, and we wondered if there was any way to liven up the paint short of a total repaint.
After thoroughly washing the surface, it was time to inspect the car for condition and assess what was possible. We purchased a proper car-washing soap, not a dishwashing liquid that would further damage the surface of the car. Frankly, the surface was so poor that anything short of bleach or lacquer thinner would not have been detrimental. But anyone who has a Corvette with any paint shine should use a proper car wash with a pH-balanced base.
We washed our Corvette with...
We washed our Corvette with Meguiar's new Quik Suds Car Wash that has a premeasured amount of soap. The car was rinsed and dried thoroughly.
We were working with the folks at Meguiar's, and we used its newest car wash soap, Quik Suds Car Wash Strips. Much like those mouthwash "tissues" that melt on your tongue, the strips dissolve in your wash bucket, ensuring the correct, premeasured amount of soap for the car-wash solution. We washed the car completely, away from the sun, to allow the surface to dry slowly. We used a sponge and car-wash mitt to clean the surface, which was then rinsed free of soap and debris. It was dried with a California Car Cover Water Blade and a Meguiar's Microfiber Drying Towel. The wheels and tires were cleaned, and the car was allowed to dry.
Ask The ExpertFor our paint resuscitation, Mike Phillips of Meguiar's came to the rescue. Our car was originally painted black, but had been repainted at least once. Clearly, the black paint was thick enough, but there were areas where it was scratched to the fiberglass. As you know, there's no cure for missing paint short of applying more. Mike can do some amazing things with paint, but he's not a magician.
"I can restore any paint job to its maximum potential," said Mike when he assessed what was possible for the black Corvette. "This is the most neglected and deteriorated paint I've ever encountered. In fact, I'd use 'horrific' to describe the condition of this car's finish."
At least we knew where we stood.
The wheels were cleaned with...
The wheels were cleaned with a stiff brush, and the insides of the wheelwells were cleaned as well.
Finding The ShineMike began to "clay" the surface of the car. Claying involves the use of Meguiar's new reformulated clay, a soft, putty-like material that's wiped over the surface of the car. The clay removes debris trapped on the surface that wasn't removed during washing. The clay is turned and kneaded often to position a clean section over the surface.
You can't imagine the amount of debris we picked up with the clay. It was white and clean when we started, but soon turned black with dirt. It left no marks on the paint, whether the surface was good or poor.
Then we used Meguiar's ScratchX, which is made for all paints and works to remove minor swirls, scratches, and oxidation to restore the color and clarity inherent in all paint. ScratchX is a modern replacement for "old fashioned" rubbing and polishing compounds. Unlike wax, ScratchX should be removed after working a section, as it isn't necessary to allow it to dry.
In many locations, the paint was heavily faded especially those top-facing surfaces that had been exposed to countless hours of intense sunlight. Extra time was spent to work these areas. With a soft, 100 percent cotton terry-cloth towel (or Meguiar's Ultimate Wipe microfiber polishing cloth), the dried product was removed. Using the proper towel reduces scratches and aids in product removal.
In our case, the paint required a lot of polishing to bring out the shine, and we were amazed at the results. The surface was badly damaged from the sun and had swirl marks throughout, and the new polish removed the swirls and made the car appear more black. It was as if the paint had gone from gray to black.

It was clear we had a challenge...

It was clear we had a challenge on our hands. The black paint was more gray than black.

Step One was to clay the surface...

Step One was to clay the surface of the paint to remove as much debris as possible.
We moved the clay over the...
We moved the clay over the surface of the paint and turned it often. By the end of the process, the clay had changed from white to a dirty black.
On top of the Meguiar's ScratchX treatment, we polished the entire car with Meguiar's NXT Tech Wax, a new, synthetic paint protectant. It increases the luster of the paint job and protects it from the elements. Unlike the ScratchX, NXT Tech Wax was allowed to dry, then removed after it had fully hazed.
Touch-UpsFor rubber components, Mike suggested Meguiar's Hot Shine, which was perfect for the tires. We applied Meguiar's Trim Detailer to the weatherstripping, interior rubber and vinyl parts, and the exterior belt line found on '86 Corvettes (such as the part that says "Tuned Port Injection"). It's important to wipe any excess residue from the vehicle after drying, especially interior parts. The wheels were shined with Meguiar's NXT metal polish, which was allowed to dry, then hand-buffed to achieve the final luster.

We taped a line down the center...

We taped a line down the center of the hood to show the before-and-after results of our labor. The next step was the application of Meguiar's ScratchX.

A proper pad is helpful in...

A proper pad is helpful in applying any product. These pads are inexpensive, make the job easier, and work better than a rag.

Meguiar's ScratchX was applied...

Meguiar's ScratchX was applied to the surface and worked in small areas at a time, which allowed deep application and ultimately more surface shine.

To remove the ScratchX, use...

To remove the ScratchX, use a quality cloth such as Meguiar's Ultimate Wipe. A clean, 100 percent cotton, terry-cloth towel will work as well.

To remove the worked-in ScratchX,...

To remove the worked-in ScratchX, use gentle wiping motions to reduce the potential for towel-inflicted scratches.

We applied Meguiar's NXT Tech...

We applied Meguiar's NXT Tech Wax to the entire surface of the car. This protects the newly cleaned surface, brings out a deep, wet-looking shine, and adds long-lasting protection.

The results of a day's labor:...

The results of a day's labor: a night-and-day difference from the damaged paint surface.

For the tires, Meguiar's Hot...

For the tires, Meguiar's Hot Shine Tire Spray did the trick. Be sure to wipe off any excess. Do this before addressing the wheels to avoid spraying the Hot Shine onto the freshly cleaned and polished wheels.

Meguiar's Gold Class Trim...

Meguiar's Gold Class Trim Detailer was used on all rubber surfaces such as the rubber strip on the '86. We also applied it to door seals and some interior rubber.