How to Buff And Polish

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2010

This bad boy! sure needed some paint love, and love is what it gets in this clip you can see 31 years of dirt and grime fade away in just 6:35 min.

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  • Thanks for your coments.

  • in Utah peps here are cheap, and won't pay to have the job "Done Right" this buff job we did for free, just to film this video, and this client was very impressed by this service. Do you have a video that explains your idea? This job was all ready over $1250.00 bucks we did 5 other videos from this cadi as well. Thanks for your input, and I will look foreward to your next video that explains the colorsanding process.

  • mothers aluminum polish is awesome!! And a small 4inch yellow foam polishing pad.that should work perfect.

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  • claying happens before polishing... plus you shouldn't be tilting the buffer like that... how many years have you been doing this for?

  • Clay BEFORE compounding or polishing not after.

  • Good job

  • beautiful

    

  • In Cadillac...... We wash car first rid of the dust and other particles.....clay the car....... I'm good with the buffer so I just polish it with a very good and expensive polish its called cilajet it's not heard cus the company I work for only has it. I only used compound on huge scratches. And job done.

  • you should not need to use a clay kit. if you use 2000-3000 grit wet paper with some soapy water, a heavy synthetic cut afterward and a foam pad glaze, you can avoid the directional swirling and labor from the clay bar. wet sanding and these 2 cuts will give you the most jaw dropping, dripping wet gloss you have ever seen. finish with a foam applied synthetic sealer wax and its golden. save you some time and give you that unbeatable shine. and no "fall out" as you call it. 60's child are we???

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