my orbital polisher comes with 1 applicator bonnet and 1 polishing bonnet, so for example if I want to polish, do I put the polishing bonnet and polish or do I have to use the application bonnet to apply the polish product and THEN polish. If you can help me, I thank you so much!
Just waxed my car the other day, but it rained on it today. Can i just use detailer spray to clean it or do i have to wash the car again to get the shine back?
Diesel - The side to side motion makes a lot of sense. But using the electric buffer would leave swirl marks? Or do you suggest moving the buffer side to side opposed to concentrate in one area, and then moving it?
@NORMAN3016 The difference is that polish is what gives you the wet look. It makes your ride shine by adding the depth and clarity. The wax just protects the polish and seals it. Polishing and sealing are the most important part. the wax is the last step.
This is easy stuff, here are the steps. This has to be done regardless of age of car or price of car.
1. Wash 2 clay bar 3wash 4 correct 5 polish 6 seal 7 wax
@TTBlackOPS I was always confused on the steps to washing a car. Everyone says something different. I thought polisher and wax was the same thing. I got a 2000 hyundai elantra that gets really bad spots like hrs. after washing. Thanks for the comment it was really helpful.
@NORMAN3016 I have no idea what southcentral's problem is, but just know that it was not me with that horrible responce. Southcentral is a Homosexual stalker who spends his time stalking all my vids and people who tunes into them. The Info that Black gave you was 100% correct even thought he too called me an idiot.
NEVER use a machine waxer [buffer] if you dont know what you're doing! you WILL do more harm than good if you dont know what you're doing. I agree with this guys technique on going side to side instead of circular motion. ESPECIALLY on black. the darker the color paint the more swirls and light scratches will show. no color resists swirls or light scratches but the darker the color the easier it will be to see them
@dieselmadkins Yeah man, I'm sure it would be a better city for me to meet car people. Next semester I start collision repair classes, I love cars so I'm gonna make a career out of it. I have an 89 cadillac brougham that i got painted about 5 months ago and I want to join a car club but there arent any around here. check me out on car domain, my name is Ian_6 .
@bingbong609 I will do that. I too build cars. Great career to have. The cars in my videos are all cars that I've built or had a hand in building. Hats off to ya and good luck. When you graduate, come to Atlanta. We always need a good collision man..
thanks
IsThereNoOneElse66 1 month ago
Black dudes are always so convincing.
LockyRabbetts 3 months ago
my orbital polisher comes with 1 applicator bonnet and 1 polishing bonnet, so for example if I want to polish, do I put the polishing bonnet and polish or do I have to use the application bonnet to apply the polish product and THEN polish. If you can help me, I thank you so much!
PAPO9609 8 months ago
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PAPO9609 8 months ago
anyone know do i use firm or light pressure? also how much is too much wax when applying?
camaroman101 9 months ago
Nice! very awesome video..
tucsonautodetailing 9 months ago
Question, open to all.
Just waxed my car the other day, but it rained on it today. Can i just use detailer spray to clean it or do i have to wash the car again to get the shine back?
ceezmanb 10 months ago
Hi, my name is Diesel and I clean diesels. Sorry, I couldn't resist ^ ^
JackMacyntire 10 months ago
You are probably one of the only normal person who knows what he is actually doing in an ehow video.
DropDownLowrider 11 months ago 12
my man you are a bad ass!!!
lokoalac 1 year ago
Diesel - The side to side motion makes a lot of sense. But using the electric buffer would leave swirl marks? Or do you suggest moving the buffer side to side opposed to concentrate in one area, and then moving it?
NYPDmos 1 year ago
Dude, great tip on going side to side vs circular motion whilst applying the wax.
leilighet205 1 year ago 4
man ur car is awesome xD I wish if I have a car =3
Suprem3Gamer 1 year ago
e46 m3....thanks lol
NORMAN3016 1 year ago
thanks dude...
NORMAN3016 1 year ago
Great vids ive been detailin cars since 88 but i always learn somthing new from other detailers. id love to come and visit your shop one day.
78thFGHangman 1 year ago
would u buff the car first before u wax it??
meerdy 1 year ago
i think you and me are the only people in the world that knows, orbitals are only good for waxing
mkmmotorsports 1 year ago
thanks dude, i just bought a m3 and i wanna keep it look pimpin', if u know what i mean, lol..... tnx
NORMAN3016 1 year ago
@NORMAN3016 Good choice in car my friend. E46 or E9x?
NoRotorNoMotor114 1 year ago
hey diesel just wanted to know if you do any painting for beginners!!
cheers
TheFas786 1 year ago
it was a simple question,i did not curse at ya... you ass...!!!! probably u aint making money polishing... to bad..!!!
NORMAN3016 1 year ago
dude, whats tha deferent between wax and polish..???? please respond..!!
NORMAN3016 1 year ago
@NORMAN3016 The difference is that polish is what gives you the wet look. It makes your ride shine by adding the depth and clarity. The wax just protects the polish and seals it. Polishing and sealing are the most important part. the wax is the last step.
This is easy stuff, here are the steps. This has to be done regardless of age of car or price of car.
1. Wash 2 clay bar 3wash 4 correct 5 polish 6 seal 7 wax
TTBlackOPS 1 year ago
@TTBlackOPS I was always confused on the steps to washing a car. Everyone says something different. I thought polisher and wax was the same thing. I got a 2000 hyundai elantra that gets really bad spots like hrs. after washing. Thanks for the comment it was really helpful.
Renaa88 1 year ago
@NORMAN3016 I have no idea what southcentral's problem is, but just know that it was not me with that horrible responce. Southcentral is a Homosexual stalker who spends his time stalking all my vids and people who tunes into them. The Info that Black gave you was 100% correct even thought he too called me an idiot.
dieselmadkins 1 year ago
NEVER use a machine waxer [buffer] if you dont know what you're doing! you WILL do more harm than good if you dont know what you're doing. I agree with this guys technique on going side to side instead of circular motion. ESPECIALLY on black. the darker the color paint the more swirls and light scratches will show. no color resists swirls or light scratches but the darker the color the easier it will be to see them
bingbong609 1 year ago
@bingbong609 ..Well said Bing. Wish you were in Atlanta, we could own the detail game in this city.
dieselmadkins 1 year ago
@dieselmadkins Yeah man, I'm sure it would be a better city for me to meet car people. Next semester I start collision repair classes, I love cars so I'm gonna make a career out of it. I have an 89 cadillac brougham that i got painted about 5 months ago and I want to join a car club but there arent any around here. check me out on car domain, my name is Ian_6 .
bingbong609 1 year ago
@bingbong609 I will do that. I too build cars. Great career to have. The cars in my videos are all cars that I've built or had a hand in building. Hats off to ya and good luck. When you graduate, come to Atlanta. We always need a good collision man..
dieselmadkins 1 year ago