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How To Cut & Polish Car Paint Correction Demonstration Explained in Real-Time! 

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@jdub7173
@jdub7173 4 года назад
Finally a video that cuts out the fluff, scruff, and gets the point across.
@rinjenkins
@rinjenkins 4 года назад
As a brand new mobile detailer, I cant tell you enough on how valuable your RU-vid channel has become for me. You have a way of teaching that truly engage's the viewer and you truly have a talent for teaching in general. To be able to spend a week in your shop learning and observing along with the ability to ask specific questions would be a dream for me. But you channel is close enough. Thank you for your content and taking the time necessary to create it. It's no easy task I'm sure! But it's well appreciated!
@bryanunknown3570
@bryanunknown3570 3 года назад
Same here I'm a starting detailer and this video helped me out a lot and a simple video
@fangsurashat1296
@fangsurashat1296 2 года назад
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@Adam308d
@Adam308d 2 года назад
And how are you two lads doing in the business?
@crz1364
@crz1364 Год назад
Typically how many pads are required for one car? I find my gets blocked fairly quickly
@paulb8153
@paulb8153 4 года назад
Having owned a black car, I have always said never again, so hard to get good clean results, but having watched this clip I may consider owning one again. Nice work.
@DHxbump
@DHxbump 4 года назад
Same here. Hollograms are pain in the ass. Polished with rotary machine, very hard to get rid off swirl marks.. Dual action polishing machine and fresh foam pad is the answer :)
@404notfound.....
@404notfound..... 4 года назад
U really should wait a few minutes before u Introduce an IPA wipe down. Let the panel cool down, reduces the chances of clear coat swelling. Other than that great vid.
@AJ56
@AJ56 3 года назад
@@DHxbump a rotary with the right pad and finishing polish will produce a perfect hologram free finish, it’s all down to the pad and product combo applied.
@stephenlouden480
@stephenlouden480 Год назад
you don't want to remove 100 percent of defects. the ones that prove to be stubborn, leave them, or you'll blow through all your paints clear coat desperately trying to fix it further creating more damage. just accept what a couple passes with a compound followed by the same with a polish will drastically improve the outcome. I emphasize this with all my customers that chasing a blemish free surface will eventually leave you with a ruined one. get it to 80 90 percent better. then coat it with whatever you like to protect it. done. 👍 great videos. thanks for sharing your expertise
@ferretapocalypse
@ferretapocalypse Месяц назад
Your statement is flawed. If you CAN remove 100% then you should.
@JohnP.6775
@JohnP.6775 Месяц назад
No not if you use a paint depth gage
@88Petry
@88Petry 4 года назад
Can't wait to do this to my bald head.
@user-fl2ug7sr3t
@user-fl2ug7sr3t 4 года назад
LMFAO😂😂😂
@michaelpast19
@michaelpast19 4 года назад
It will fix those wrinkles
@Alexander_l322
@Alexander_l322 4 года назад
Your bald is too far gone mate. You’re going to need a respray.
@donniecatalano
@donniecatalano 4 года назад
Hey me too, my thumb like head has been bald for 25 years so it's time to do some detailing
@markevanado9463
@markevanado9463 3 года назад
Use a bowling ball polisher!
@ymmf6863
@ymmf6863 4 года назад
Thanks for showing the comparison between single and two stage paint correction. I hadn't appreciated the difference until this video.
@eldrickejleest
@eldrickejleest 4 года назад
Me too.
@JayLupe
@JayLupe 3 года назад
New to this, can you explain the single and two stage.. which one was the single stage? And which one was the two stage? And whats the difference?
@plankbuckets7274
@plankbuckets7274 2 года назад
@@JayLupe It may be a little late, but the single stage was the top left corner of the panel, and the two stage was the bottom left section. Single stage=only compound, two stage=compound and polishing.
@plankbuckets7274
@plankbuckets7274 2 года назад
@@JayLupe Single stage removes most defects such as micro scratches and swirling, and two stage focuses on doing that as well as improving clarity and gloss of the paint 👍
@mareksumguy1887
@mareksumguy1887 3 года назад
Straight to the point, no fluff, no bullshit. Top video.
@noluck8613
@noluck8613 3 года назад
Black paint that’s been polished is always mesmerizing
@c6z061
@c6z061 4 года назад
Short and to the point, fantastic!! Nv Precision....wow!!
@BRITTGYPSY
@BRITTGYPSY 2 года назад
Sometimes shorter is better. You packed a lot of strong visual proof with your explanation of techniques and products. Powerful stuff in detailing terms. Well done!!! Love your content!
@slumygoat
@slumygoat 4 года назад
That first pass before and after was remarkably amazing 🤧✨
@screwge84
@screwge84 3 года назад
After watching dozens of paint restoration videos this was one of the most succinct, honest and useful ones I’ve seen. Thanks for sharing!
@haggai3.477
@haggai3.477 2 года назад
Vocab ✅
@knuckle47
@knuckle47 2 года назад
One of the most direct and clearly presented information I’ve seen in 50 years. You should have been my geometry teacher…. Mine sucked
@southisaac
@southisaac 2 года назад
Thank you for recording in real-time.
@HappyMemoriesFoto
@HappyMemoriesFoto 4 года назад
Thank you. No editing really did the trick here as the key is to see how fast to move and how much time to spend on a spot.
@emre33851
@emre33851 3 года назад
It’s been 2 years which was released. What a honest video thank you mate
@ohls987
@ohls987 4 года назад
Informative, straight to the point video. This is amazing, never realized how significant difference was between one and two stage correction.
@cjfavela2056
@cjfavela2056 3 года назад
Just started thinking about polishing my car…damn that was incredible. Thank you!
@omgsome1actually484
@omgsome1actually484 2 года назад
You're very knowledgeable on paint correction, and the way you explain and display it for the viewers to learn is amazing! Keep it up
@lovalaugh
@lovalaugh 4 года назад
I don't even have a car but you just earned my subscription. Great job
@brucesabatoni3410
@brucesabatoni3410 3 года назад
Word.
@pomahtukyc
@pomahtukyc 4 года назад
Hi from Bulgaria. You have some fans here that LOVE your work. You are example of SO MANY THINGS like perfect organized talking, teaching and (obviously) detailing. You make me believe that I can do it too but we all know how hard it is to feel the machine while moving it through. Keep up the good work. I admire you with every video. God bless you
@crave8687
@crave8687 3 года назад
The best video I’ve seen thus far. I would be buying these products to polish my car. 👍🏽👍🏽
@DubiusTheWolf
@DubiusTheWolf Год назад
Very informative and nice video, also like that you really went straight to business without talking lots and didn't cut the video. :)
@nicksdragon6929
@nicksdragon6929 3 года назад
Exactly the video I have been looking for; a real time 2 stage process. Thanks
@Codriver72
@Codriver72 4 года назад
Short but still extremly informative. I understand that one aspect of this is that you make it look simple just by the fact that you are so skilled. But in a way you sum up some really good ways to alter your technique or equipment in one direction or another. I have asked this question in another place and this is the quick answer. Thank you for sharing. You and your channel is a source for information and inspiration.
@OUTRUNNERV8
@OUTRUNNERV8 2 года назад
Fantastic video. No nonsense to the point real time results. Well done
@mykeireland
@mykeireland 4 года назад
Great video! I’ve been watching your channel for about 3 months, built up the courage to polish my black car a week ago. It’s not perfect, but as a DIY job, I managed to get it about 85% defect free, so I’m pretty happy! Thanks for the great info!
@turbine6338
@turbine6338 2 года назад
Great vid., for those who are first starting to polish their cars. I like how you mentioned that it was not perfect and did not bull shit as others do, how to just take one's time with just small sections at a time. Many thanks
@SupercarSeany
@SupercarSeany 4 года назад
Most enjoyable detailing channel on RU-vid.
@clementarnaud-c5229
@clementarnaud-c5229 4 года назад
Thank you for this video ! I was looking for a real time polishing video. 🇨🇵👋
@nicorallysport
@nicorallysport 4 года назад
Vive la France mec 💪✌️😉
@coastalrider1155
@coastalrider1155 2 года назад
Could listen to you all day love the videos
@eareeyesee3290
@eareeyesee3290 4 года назад
One of the best videos I've seen on paint correction. Great job of showing the progress and results and great job of to the point explanation. Thank you and keep it up.
@Yusuf-ng4li
@Yusuf-ng4li 4 года назад
Brilliant video, very informative and helpful 👍🏻 no Video cutting and then showing viewers before and after crap. Thank you.
@adampierce3771
@adampierce3771 4 года назад
best polishing video i have ever seen on youtube
@farhaneverything733
@farhaneverything733 3 года назад
Most satisfied compound video ever
@melraine919
@melraine919 Год назад
Well done 👏🏼 good demo and info thank you from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@Flalookawooka
@Flalookawooka 4 года назад
I’ve been having issues correcting my own car, also black, and this has really helped. Thank you for this!
@Diggers_Workshop
@Diggers_Workshop 3 года назад
That is a really effective demonstration.
@thomasemerson7257
@thomasemerson7257 3 года назад
Another good video, Sandro, thank you. Did anyone else notice that at the beginning before you start the correction the lights make the panel look sort of like a van Gogh? hahaha
@brno221973
@brno221973 3 года назад
A no nonsense video for a change👍👍👍👍
@makedatkash8266
@makedatkash8266 Год назад
Just picked up a polisher for Black Friday, looking forward to experimenting with it on my Altima.
@CarCraftAutoDetailing
@CarCraftAutoDetailing Год назад
If you haven’t as yet seen it, this video may also be helpful: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6tepA3wjPbY.html
@JT-ld5kh
@JT-ld5kh Год назад
WOW DUDE! great video, thank you.
@NishanSingh-er3tw
@NishanSingh-er3tw Год назад
What a huge difference 👏🏽
@Juangonzalez-ic1rr
@Juangonzalez-ic1rr 3 года назад
Love polishing mirror black 🙏
@josephrobertson9107
@josephrobertson9107 3 года назад
Great video. Thank you.
@Alexander_l322
@Alexander_l322 4 года назад
Great informative video! I will get the swirl marks and scratches out of my car using what you’ve told me, come hell or high water!!
@downnoutdubin
@downnoutdubin 9 месяцев назад
This video helped me in a few ways... I've been running a light cutting pad with light compound. Not really getting the results I'm after. I might go medium cut with the light pad, as it seemed this respray on the car didn't like the medium pad with the medium cut compound (I got abrasion worse than wet sanding at 1000 rpm and pre-wet the pad before the compound (always keeping the pad flat and at a 90 w/ light pressure)). I'm considering buying a paint depth gauge to know what I have to work with and how much I'm taking away. Anyways, back to the point. I wasn't sure if I'd need to go back over lightly with the light cut to bring down the micro scratching for the polishing stage. This video cleared that up. I've also came to the conclusion my cutting compound is too old (Meguiars). I can only do half of the working section you did and half of the passes before it wants to dry on me (w/ a cleanish pad, using the same amount of product). Funny thing is I've always had black cars with decent paint. I inherited a classic car from my father. It has a two stage paint on there, and it's been the most finicky paint I've worked with. I've always been a DIY detailer, so I haven't worked with a ton of different finishes.
@ali_a1805
@ali_a1805 4 года назад
Tip (if you don’t do this already): if you have a fresh pad, make sure to prime the pad by rubbing the compound/ polish into the pores of the pad to make sure you get an equal amount of cut. If there is compound/ polish in one area of the pad and there isn’t in another place, there could possibly be places where the pad cuts more than others. Anyways, I can clearly see that your technique works perfectly and if it works for you, then keep up the good work.
@christopherweir9419
@christopherweir9419 4 года назад
If you spread the polish on the panel prior to starting the work then this shouldn't be a problem.
@donniecatalano
@donniecatalano 4 года назад
thanks, great video for someone like me, first timer
@Bull1the1Great
@Bull1the1Great 3 года назад
It takes a good eye and lighting to spot this need/opportunity for even better state
@Rafymon98
@Rafymon98 4 года назад
You have a talent of explaining your approach of correcting a finish in a very comprehensive way, transmitting your process to us viewers that it becomes intuitive to us. Thank you, greetings from Florida
@packman5906
@packman5906 3 года назад
Very thorough and easy to follow mate!
@wilt778
@wilt778 3 года назад
Amazing. Thank you for the detailed lesson.
@dannyspring5146
@dannyspring5146 Год назад
Great condensed video 👍
@aaronsmith480
@aaronsmith480 Год назад
This is great life advise
@rickypatel5591
@rickypatel5591 3 года назад
Hello from the Uk Love the videos keep em coming
@cannonball9478
@cannonball9478 2 года назад
Incredible difference 👍
@anabee5453
@anabee5453 3 года назад
Brilliant video
@peacefighter7782
@peacefighter7782 10 месяцев назад
Amazing one thanks mate
@jatiyanon
@jatiyanon 4 года назад
what a great 9mins video in youtube, no it's the best.
@BlueCivid
@BlueCivid 3 года назад
Did my front fenders and hood the other day. That’s to the first time in a year hopefully this will make the correction more permanent🥲
@MrMbaines13
@MrMbaines13 4 года назад
Thank you again Sandro, you make it look so easy to turn terribly abused paint into glass!
@MRrandory
@MRrandory 4 года назад
Perfect lighting showing excellent results ! Well done
@rand49er
@rand49er 3 года назад
Nice, to-the-point video. Thanks.
@micheandmikey
@micheandmikey 4 года назад
As you describe what your're doing it resonates in my internal voices...........I have always been known for my vehicles, but I'm not a full time detail professional even though I've been doing this for over 25 years. The bit about using Isopropyl Alcohol to clear the compound is intriguing, I've never heard of it before. I can't wait to introduce it into my technique. THANK YOU!
@mr_dom1183
@mr_dom1183 2 года назад
U saved my life
@vaughn463
@vaughn463 3 года назад
Straight to the point thank you!!
@kaanerdem2822
@kaanerdem2822 2 года назад
Own a black bmw 3 series from 2015, man never saw such a easy scratchable paint on any car. If i dry with a microfober after wash no matter how thick the fiber is it does make scratches. I have to polish it every 6 months, which i did once a year on my previous audi...
@aidanoconnor7718
@aidanoconnor7718 3 года назад
Good man thanks for this , short and sweet
@1GQ_gent
@1GQ_gent 2 года назад
Very useful hank you for these simple fundamentals 🙏
@1GQ_gent
@1GQ_gent 2 года назад
Subscribed!
@chadrandolph9874
@chadrandolph9874 4 года назад
Hey Sandro! First, I really got a chuckle out of the guy telling you to prime your pad before compounding! That made my whole year right there. 😂 Thanks for this video. Everything you share is appreciated. Good day mate...
@brysonrodden5112
@brysonrodden5112 3 года назад
Thanks. I plan on doing this to my F150 and applying a ceramic coating afterwards. I don't have many noticable swirls unless the lighting is perfect and I am looking at the exact correct angle. I believe this is mainly because I do not use circular motions when I wash, all fine scratches are front to back and they are very light. But I definitely want a nice fresh layer of clear for the ceramic coating to stick to so hopefully it will last a long time
@HeyBigChriss
@HeyBigChriss 4 года назад
I wish their was someone like you here in the states.. I would love to have my car serviced by you. Or someone like you.
@maxgustafson4629
@maxgustafson4629 4 года назад
Christian hey there are heaps of people who do this sort of service everywhere in the world. They are just very costly.
@chrisveeriah1524
@chrisveeriah1524 3 года назад
Very well structured video.
@chrishanmadushanka6185
@chrishanmadushanka6185 2 года назад
Nicely done...good job mate 👍👍
@koreywilliams4570
@koreywilliams4570 Год назад
I need to do this on my next car wash. I used a paint pen and tried to fix it but I didn't do a very good job at fixing the scratches.
@dougquaid4745
@dougquaid4745 4 года назад
No bullshit straight to the point, excellent video, thank you so much
@AskUncleLuc
@AskUncleLuc 4 года назад
Thanks Sandro. Can you clarify a few points: 1. Do you need to clay bar or do other prepping before compound? 2. After 2 steps, will you need to apply a sealant or wax? 3. When should you apply a ceramic coat and or wax coat?
@aezarexxzarus4846
@aezarexxzarus4846 Год назад
1. Yes, prepping paint before correction work will lead to a better and cleaner result with less variables that affect your results. If there is pre-existing micro debris on the paint and you start paint correction, that will make you run around in circles trying to chase what it is that's giving you a hard time. Prep/full decontamination is definitely helpful. 2. If you have a diy-user friendly ceramic coating, apply that. If you don't use sealant. As sealant lasts much longer than a wax, it makes more sense to put it on freshly corrected paint. You could also layer the sealant after a few hours or even layer it with a wax for longer lasting protection from uv rays and environmental fallout etc. 3. Ceramic coating should be applied on freshly decontaminated and corrected paint. Using paint prep (iso propyl alcohol based) is very important when applying ceramic coatings. It allows the coating to adhere properly to the paint.
@Stonefactor
@Stonefactor 2 года назад
Great video.
@alangligor
@alangligor 4 года назад
Very good demo! Hi from UK!! I really like your channel! 💪💪👍👍👍
@jeremymcmahan6936
@jeremymcmahan6936 2 года назад
When that PRO-CESS hits you tho 👊💎
@ClassicalEndeavor
@ClassicalEndeavor 4 года назад
Great video, good audio levels across the board! You're my new favorite Detailer, thank you for taking the time to make videos.
@joseleon3868
@joseleon3868 4 года назад
Keep posting videos like this excellent job
@DHenry-cs8up
@DHenry-cs8up 3 года назад
Simply awesome
@Snkrheadzz
@Snkrheadzz 2 года назад
This helps alot. Thank you!
@Orangeman47
@Orangeman47 2 года назад
This is a great video
@markd2858
@markd2858 Год назад
Great video!
@billyonions1642
@billyonions1642 2 года назад
Another quality video 👌
@P8FPV
@P8FPV Год назад
👌 nice work
@thomaschetney990
@thomaschetney990 2 года назад
I enjoyed your videos
@PERBBOSS
@PERBBOSS 2 года назад
Nice work my guy!!
@sajeerrams9989
@sajeerrams9989 2 года назад
Very useful videos
@gencouple
@gencouple 4 года назад
A really good clip for novices such as myself. many thanks good fella
@babymorales12
@babymorales12 3 года назад
Bad ass song and to the point.
@savehumanity727
@savehumanity727 3 года назад
Excellent
@megataurus7779
@megataurus7779 4 года назад
Simple and short... Easy to understand 👍
@alexisamtosta
@alexisamtosta 3 года назад
Very good video
@channelz262
@channelz262 4 года назад
Great info, just what I was looking for. Cheers!
@JonHowardPhotos
@JonHowardPhotos 2 года назад
Well done, very concise. Thank you.
@isaacgodbolt9244
@isaacgodbolt9244 3 года назад
Good job
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