2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ Z71 6.2 build thread

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Propped up against the truck.....


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Applied the ceramic coating today which was a pretty tedious job. IMO billet and perfect don't go together, you're always going to have very fine scratches all over. The minute you touch a towel to the metal scratches ensue. The coating prep was easy and quick but as I said I believe the rubbing of the towel to remove it caused scratching however that's the billets fault and not Adams.the coating took a little bit longer and I broke the front of the wheel into (4) sections to do. Each front took about 30 minutes and the back about half that. The finish is left ever so slightly sticky. Tomorrow I'll apply the ceramic boost. I don't think the shine is any different on the front, but on the back I believe it's noticeable.

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Applied the ceramic coating today which was a pretty tedious job. IMO billet and perfect don't go together, you're always going to have very fine scratches all over. The minute you touch a towel to the metal scratches ensue. The coating prep was easy and quick but as I said I believe the rubbing of the towel to remove it caused scratching however that's the billets fault and not Adams.the coating took a little bit longer and I broke the front of the wheel into (4) sections to do. Each front took about 30 minutes and the back about half that. The finish is left ever so slightly sticky. Tomorrow I'll apply the ceramic boost. I don't think the shine is any different on the front, but on the back I believe it's noticeable.


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Wet sand and polish, can get them bishes like mirrors, then coat.