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Buffing the Side of Your Car - Part 1

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2011

In this video series, I discuss the practice of buffing on the side of your car. This was a often requested video series. I also go into detail on my technique of using the PC and the Flex to do paint correction.

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  • I just painted my daily driven car and I'm wanting to buff it out with the PC... I painted this car in a pop-up tent made for weddings, I put it up in my front yard (in a trailer park) LMAO. Now the car looks awesome compared to the black replacement parts from when it got wrecked and the 20 yr old paint. I used urethane paint with a deep gloss and I just need to polish out the defects. Awesome video series, and I am in the process of getting all the GREEN cleaners from Adams!

  • @dollman0 Good luck!

  • we've got to clay just to make it today lol

    i never even heard of claying till today !!!!!!!

  • @vinngrizzle lol!

    You should feel the side of that truck. The owner immediately saw that I had worked on that spot. He wants me to keep the truck just in case I want to do some more! lol!

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  • Helpful, cheers.

  • @bloodseedrums Just giving you the "tough love" because I don't want to see your paint jacked up. That would hurt me and it's not even my car!

  • @Junkman2000 haha point taken, junkman knows best!

  • @bloodseedrums Not that you are even close to being the first person to ask that question...

  • @bloodseedrums You are just looking to pay for a paint job by thinking like that. Do you realize how small of a rock it takes to scratch your paint? If dust can scratch your paint, then the slightest crumb of a rock can cause hundreds of dollars in damage. Is it worth that chance in order to save you $26??? You really want to take that chance? Clay doesn't hit the ground and stop, it ROLLS. Do you really think that you are going to remove everything that it picked up? Really?

    NO. Now you know.

  • question about dropping a clay on the ground, cause i know weve all done it :P

    could you not cut off all the surfaces that were exposed at the time, like peeling a potato, and still use the virgin clay underneath ?

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