guitar4johnc...what the fuck are you on about? the job came out fantastic,i do the same job and that looked spot on to me, after a quick buff that repair would of looked great, get a life u loser.
oh i have a business,been at it 16 yrs grasshopper..you still have lots to learn my son,i could do an entire repaint of a school bus and use less strokes than you used for a 2 inch scratch...go back to the drawing board,rethink your entire process..i was exausted just watching this video...time to go to school son.you need proper lighting first and foremost,that trick you did with looking at your hands reflection is extremely rookie ;)
Thanks for the comments guys, I think the process we have is just fine, if not I doubt 150+ Franchises across Aus, NZ and the US would be making the money they do. If you think your way is better than start a business and give it a go.
the blend you did under the tailight was flat as a pancake..didnt blend it right.one light pass with the blender,low pressure,lowest volume setting..blend away from the repair,not into it.you got a lot to learn grasshopper..loose that silly file first.lower your presure when blending clear,yours is way too high.get a sata mini sr.that thing your playin with is a toy.your lighting is horrible,get some spot lights that you can see what your doing
what was the point of using that silly file at the begginning??just use the da...that made no sense at all,and whats with the little strips of tape when priming??another complete waste of time...rookie stuff..sorry
how much does this cost ?
hellodable 5 months ago
Good professional job?.....Way to take off the mud flap....can anyone say blend line!!!!!!
pntman81 1 year ago
guitar4johnc...what the fuck are you on about? the job came out fantastic,i do the same job and that looked spot on to me, after a quick buff that repair would of looked great, get a life u loser.
dontdothisguys 1 year ago
oh i have a business,been at it 16 yrs grasshopper..you still have lots to learn my son,i could do an entire repaint of a school bus and use less strokes than you used for a 2 inch scratch...go back to the drawing board,rethink your entire process..i was exausted just watching this video...time to go to school son.you need proper lighting first and foremost,that trick you did with looking at your hands reflection is extremely rookie ;)
guitar4johnc 1 year ago
nice video im a hobbyst in brazil and used same technique and the result was very good, thanks guys
roucker 1 year ago
guitar4johnc i have to agree with you i couldnt stop laughing.i think the bloke was having a little snooze lying on the ground.
johnny91088 1 year ago
Oh and this video has been heavily cut down, its just a basic retail video to give an 'idea' of what we do.
TouchUpGuys 1 year ago
Thanks for the comments guys, I think the process we have is just fine, if not I doubt 150+ Franchises across Aus, NZ and the US would be making the money they do. If you think your way is better than start a business and give it a go.
Cheers
TouchUpGuys 1 year ago
the blend you did under the tailight was flat as a pancake..didnt blend it right.one light pass with the blender,low pressure,lowest volume setting..blend away from the repair,not into it.you got a lot to learn grasshopper..loose that silly file first.lower your presure when blending clear,yours is way too high.get a sata mini sr.that thing your playin with is a toy.your lighting is horrible,get some spot lights that you can see what your doing
guitar4johnc 1 year ago
so many wasted steps..you really dont have a clue here do ya? lol..nice tape job rookie
guitar4johnc 1 year ago
guitar4johnc and of coarse your a panel beater RIGHT?.
the point of the file was to flatten out any jagged edges on the plastic
just get a life no it all know nothing.
honda900fz 1 year ago
what was the point of using that silly file at the begginning??just use the da...that made no sense at all,and whats with the little strips of tape when priming??another complete waste of time...rookie stuff..sorry
guitar4johnc 2 years ago