So obvious. I am a hairdresser, and I enjoy detailing my car as a hobby. Then my wife comes home with 2 small rust spots on her car. And I am like, How the heck do I get that off? *that is what she said* Then I saw your video. Awesome. I will do this tomorrow morning and bust out the touch up paint on top of it. Thank you for saving me a few hours of wasting time with your helpful video.
@MrFuckingGookHmoob Umm rust spots can be cut out with an angle grinder an then bondod over! If it is so large that bondo wont be strong enough you will have to mig weld sheet iron to it...then bondo! Sand your bondo down prime it paint it!...shouldnt cost more than $40
Can you do a video on how to touch up paint on spot like this? I got spot like this here and there on my engine hood. I am not sure if I did it right... washed a car, used a touch up paint, let it dry, sanded with 2000 grid, rubbing compound and rubbed it, put clear coat, sanded with 2000 grid again and put rubbing compound on. Now, I guess I am going to buff it with WOOL(Sponge)? then, put a polish... then 30 days later wash/polish/wax??
@urkingod search up color sanding on youtube here. you basically have two options.
1: Work your way up to 4000 grit and then buff your panel with the electric buffer or go with the 2000 grit and spend alot more on the buff job in both meterials and time.
4000 grit gets an extremely good job and its vurtually the same. just costs less.
What a shit job keeping the license plater classified, you can clearly see it at the very end of the video, it reads A76 8TA
elitecssplayer 5 months ago
@elitecssplayer And you're a loser.
kdotoh 3 months ago
@kdotoh : why?
elitecssplayer 3 months ago
So obvious. I am a hairdresser, and I enjoy detailing my car as a hobby. Then my wife comes home with 2 small rust spots on her car. And I am like, How the heck do I get that off? *that is what she said* Then I saw your video. Awesome. I will do this tomorrow morning and bust out the touch up paint on top of it. Thank you for saving me a few hours of wasting time with your helpful video.
mjd240 5 months ago
If there's a small rust on your car... even a peasize, expect that there's about 1/4 rust around it inside. you have to sand it down to see it.
If you do just scrape off the top, then expect that the rust will come back and and show up there later.
h2oreactor 8 months ago 4
cool! really love to watch it..
tucsonautodetailing 9 months ago
THANKS MAN, nice video!!
Ultimate007Trini 11 months ago 3
nice vid! i was just wondering how much will it cost to fix big rust spots on your car?
MrFuckingGookHmoob 1 year ago
@MrFuckingGookHmoob Umm rust spots can be cut out with an angle grinder an then bondod over! If it is so large that bondo wont be strong enough you will have to mig weld sheet iron to it...then bondo! Sand your bondo down prime it paint it!...shouldnt cost more than $40
MultiBamf69 11 months ago
Best guy on eHow
mrjost55 1 year ago
Can you do a video on how to touch up paint on spot like this? I got spot like this here and there on my engine hood. I am not sure if I did it right... washed a car, used a touch up paint, let it dry, sanded with 2000 grid, rubbing compound and rubbed it, put clear coat, sanded with 2000 grid again and put rubbing compound on. Now, I guess I am going to buff it with WOOL(Sponge)? then, put a polish... then 30 days later wash/polish/wax??
urkingod 2 years ago
@urkingod search up color sanding on youtube here. you basically have two options.
1: Work your way up to 4000 grit and then buff your panel with the electric buffer or go with the 2000 grit and spend alot more on the buff job in both meterials and time.
4000 grit gets an extremely good job and its vurtually the same. just costs less.
xxpr0nag3xx 11 months ago
Wow, I love all your work~!
urkingod 2 years ago