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  • doug your videos, you and your 20 great guys sucks big time!

  • stop talkin doug u dumb ass

  • Not him again!

  • doug put your video on and stop running your fucken mouth .

  • wth?

    You want to hear the buffer?

  • LOL

  • I'm from Argentina I couldn't get it all. Which should be the speed for the machine? I kind of heard that you start with a low speed and later on you continue increasing the speed when the compound beggin to disappear, is that right? I have the Perfect IT Rubbing Compound, as well as the imperial hand glaze (not the machine one) and the 3m paste wax. Thanks!

  • yo te recomiendo que no uses mucha velocidad, Amigo, por que Quemas la pintura...

    empiezas despacio, y despues a velocidad media normal.... lo importante no es la velocidad, si no la continuidad...

    de hecho, puedes lijar , y despues pulir a mano.. y te queda bien..

    asi que.. imagina con un taladro.. a velocidad normal

    saludos

  • the perfect speed should be 1800 rpm,then use the imperial glaze with the machine then go over wuith the hand glaze this wuold help you to remove swirl marks,then you wax,and boom you all set

  • Hola sos chapista¿?

  • is it better to wet sand the clear coat first to get rid of orange peal then buffer it?

  • Oold school using diminished abrasives.wash it down with prepsol and you will see the crappy result??????

  • This is only the case if you don't break down the diminishing compounds properly. Diminishing abrasives are not old school, they are the ONLY school.

  • doug jenkins rocks! The last piece of the puzzle answered!!!

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