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How to Repair Car Paint Damage : White Pad Buffing a Car's Paint Job

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2008

White pad buffing techniques for buffing uses a rubbing compound that produces heat and an abrasive quality--using a mechanical and chemical process to melt the paint; learn how from our expert custom-car mechanic in this free auto-restoration video.

Expert: Doug Jenkins
Bio: Doug, of Doug Jenkins Custom Hot Rods, not only servers the entire nation, but even customers outside the U.S have found the shop's services indispensable.
Filmmaker: Ross Safronoff

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Autos & Vehicles

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  • doug put your video on and stop running your fucken mouth .

  • Not him again!

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  • doug your videos, you and your 20 great guys sucks big time!

  • stop talkin doug u dumb ass

  • LOL

  • wth?

    You want to hear the buffer?

  • Hola sos chapista¿?

  • the perfect speed should be 1800 rpm,then use the imperial glaze with the machine then go over wuith the hand glaze this wuold help you to remove swirl marks,then you wax,and boom you all set

  • yo te recomiendo que no uses mucha velocidad, Amigo, por que Quemas la pintura...

    empiezas despacio, y despues a velocidad media normal.... lo importante no es la velocidad, si no la continuidad...

    de hecho, puedes lijar , y despues pulir a mano.. y te queda bien..

    asi que.. imagina con un taladro.. a velocidad normal

    saludos

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