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Detail King High Speed Buffing: Makita Buffer

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

Detail King: High Speed Buffing Compounding Glazing with Makita Rotary Buffer. Explanation of compounds, polishes, glazes, pads.

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  • Hey man i need serious help i have a acura mdx in black and i noticed i have dull edges on the hood after it rains and every time i detail it i have to buff it its annoying me. What do i do?

  • May I ask those micro scratches and swirl that made by compound are actually removed by the polish or was it just covered up? I always have doubt about this.....

    Will it show up again after couple of washes and clay bar?

    Thanks alot Detail King!

  • If you are using a High Speed Buffer and the correct Polish/Glaze, then YES the swirls that you are putting in with the compound will be removed with the glaze.

    If you use an Orbital Polisher, then you will be filling in those swirls and they will be visible again after a couple of washes and a clay bar.

  • i thought u were meant to keep the pad as flat as possible?

  • When you are starting out that is true as you become an experienced detailer you acquire your own style and if it works you stay with it.

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  • @7sevo7 Buy a Porter Cable 7424XP, look it up on youtube something "how safe is the porter cable", anyone can use it

  • Great video bro. I have a new VW GTI and I want to wax/buff/polish the bejesus out of it. It has metallic carbon steel grey paint. The car is real sweet. Can u help me with some advise. I want a cordless buffer but everything I see is low end.

  • why do you lift the pad? if your wondering why your getting holograms i would start there

  • May I also ask do you do the same with a resprayed panel? Or you have to use some less aggresive product to polish?

    Thx Detail KING!

  • Nice to know that! Thank you so much detail king!

  • why you dont have used white or blue pad? And green is the medium right? maybe it is possible to start with the medium green pad instead the yellow one?

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