Looks great but would be nice to have shown the actual process being done even if just a small amount. Only showed putting compound on the pad and then the before and after video without showing actual footage of any work being done.
This is the kind of paint correction I enjoy. Most of my cars are 10 plus years old (My driveway looks like I won the lottery in 2005) So with all my old junk, this is the kind of stuff I do all the time. Picking up a few hints here and there is always nice.
I bought one of those Dewalt's. I have one thing to say, "for the money, they are useless.' It takes 8 minutes to fill with air. American made, read what iit says on the motor.
In my opinion you have no clue how to buff wrong techniques too high speed compounds break down to quickly and you can swell the clean oh by the way I do have my hours in paint correction like 40 years
I just used 1 and done on my Chevy Bolt. I followed the instructions. I used different cut pads to achieve an excellent finish. Is it as good as a professional $600 paint detail? Dunno, and I will never pay for that. What I do know is that I have to look VERY hard for any swirls or other paint defects. TW 1 and Done is an accessible, affordable product that delivers real-world exceptional results.
@@HawkProDetailing thanks…I have a few bottles of that incoming from Carzilla along with some quick beads and rinseless wash…will be curious to see it up close. So I can use ceramic gloss as a drying agent?
I don't think there is much secret sauce here. Removing paint, removes scratches. Maybe it's not a lot of clear, but removal is the ONLY thing that works without adding fillers.
If you want to use this product to its full potential apply in with a medium or soft buffing pad on your da polisher, and apply it that way. Let sit for 20 to 30 mins n wipe off. It’s easy and you correct the paint and polish at the same time.
Actually this cuts a lot more than uno protect. I warn that its best to use pads and towels that are dedicated for this. Residue is really pita to remove from the pads and towels.