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  • Ive got to tell yah. I am a professional detailer and i disagree with a few things you said in this video. Orbital buffers belong in a body shop not a detail shop. I use LCC pads and they have always had proven results every time. And yes i do multiple stage buffing along with most educated detailers.

  • hey, im not a detailed but i like too make my cars look new, what are some good over the counter polishes and waxes too buy, and my buffer came with this terry cloth pad and i dont see you useing it is it bad for the paint?

  • @mympsick

    i use pinnacle wax,you have to get it on -line it's a very soft wax easy to use a little expensive but well worth the money.You have a orbital buffer they are good for polishing not like a high speed buffer,it should work for you.thanks

  • @Finaltouchdetailing

    Nice job Finaltouchdetailing...Im a medicine student...I currently pay medschool because I owened a body shop...After I clearcoat the client cars I take the car to the colorsanding stage...and buff as well...in this process I find that the most opaque and even dullnes on your new clearcoat job you get the better the results on getting maximum shine as well as super smooth areas without having to use expensive compounds like the diamond from Meguiars, or the Glaze polish

  • @Finaltouchdetailing

    Nice job Finaltouchdetailing...Im a medicine student...I currently pay medschool because I owened a body shop...After I clearcoat the client cars I take the car to the colorsanding stage...and buff as well...in this process I find that the most opaque and even dullnes on your new clearcoat job you get the better the results on getting maximum shine as well as super smooth areas without having to use expensive compounds, polish or waxes..

  • ok this guy obviously is very old school. the bottom line is that a DA polisher with M105/205 WILL give you just as good as result as a rotary buffer most of the time. the DA is not suitable for removing sand grit but it works fine for swirl removal. using a rotary buffer is faster but a foam cutting pad is safer bottom line.

  • FYI wool pads will be obsolete in a few years, everyone is going to 6" foam pads, all of the new 3m perfect it III line pads are 6" foam, menzerna uses 6" foam and lake country same story.

  • @richiez7 wool pads will never be obsolete foam pads do not remove heavy scratches,maybe you have not been detailing to long anyone that is a true detailer will tell you the same when you polish a car when it rains the polish is gone lite scratches return foam pads are only polishing pads they hide swirls for a short period of time.

  • interesting video. i've been detailing for 8 years & i buff pretty much the same way as you. i much prefer using applicator pads than a rag to apply compound/polish though

  • good video? it seems like you created more scratches than removing them. i suggest not to use this video as a training video

  • this why you are still at the carwash and not adetail shop

  • @josuereyna45 how about you go and beat off your dick like it owes you money !

  • Nice vid. I invite you to check out my videos as well for some awesome ideas that make auto detailing fast, clean, and easy.

    politowic

  • Watch the video response. This detail shop is amazing. Look at his homepage for more cars

  • I stand behind my work,you probably do not ,and sorry is a understatement for you.I know this business inside /out i'm sure if i were close to you it wouldn't be a problem taking your customers

  • Quick Question Good Video But Film Clear I though was just a polish not a wax.

  • cheers man youre videos are pretty detailed and a good training tool for detailers i live in ireland and im going to have the guys at my shop watch youre videos to improve the standard of work keep em coming

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