Evan from Evan's detailing and polishing breaks down the dreaded hash marks. Bear with me as this video is unedited and raw footage. No cool music. No fancy edits. Just as raw as it can be. Its far from a perfect video but it gets the point across. Mind you I have led lights in my shop which is the most brutal light to work under as it shows everything and makes life easier or harder depending how you look at it. If it looks good in the shop it'll look great out in the natural light of the sun. Hash marks are simply friction marks on the metal from the buff or compound leaving its mark on metal. It is possible to polish without leaving them but it is a lengthy process. Technique and product does play a big factor in getting it rather nice. Time and money is a big factor in the results you give someone. Perfection takes a long time and requires more products. I hope that you all find this video helpful and that you are able to learn. I'm not saying my way is the only way or that I am right. I'm simply saying that this is the best way I found to achieve great results in the shortest amount of time.
If you like the results we've achieved in this video you can pick up the same materials we use on goshineon.com/shop
Where we carry the full line of Renegade products usa. From buffs, compounds and their full liquid line of detailing products.
Here also is the links to the buffers we use and the sanders we use.
Makita ga7021 amzn.to/2RPDBoo
6,000 rpm
Dewalt D28499X amzn.to/2JZqw9j
6,000 rpm
Makita 9927c amzn.to/2TaKL8n
3500 rpm variable speed
Dewalt dwp849x amzn.to/2qIZ7j9
3500 rpm variable speed
Makita 5" da or random orbit
hook and loop amzn.to/2SxCY3r
Dewalt 5" da or random orbit
hook and loop amzn.to/2KJMCkc
Extension cords
100' 10 gauge amzn.to/2Sqclko
50' 10 gauge tri tap amzn.to/2t6PHPJ
100' 12 ga amzn.to/2GgOFJJ
50' 12 ga amzn.to/2TA5nXs
Brushes for buffers
GA7021 amzn.to/2EFCMea
9227C amzn.to/2Xq3xdQ
Jawhorse amzn.to/2GiMd2Q
13 май 2019