Crazy !!!! These companies actually listen and making good products !!!! I always said, if i had an outdoors channel i would design my own survival knife …. But since i have a welding channel i got to design my own welding machine …. Congratulation on making your custom products !!!
Damn dude. That's a beautiful finish. I'm a beginning diy'er. I've been following a few refinishing techniques on RU-vid and I have to say you're the most unique because you followed your instincts and had your own pads created. Now, you can sell your own brand to your followers and beyond. I'd like to get your pads and try them out on my 2015 Honda Pilot Exl to see how well I could refine my skills. Thanks for the instructional video your patience is very well appreciated. Keep up the great work. Uptown Ray.
I love this trade man got RU-vid here to help me along the way glad I’m learning from some of the greats on this platform thank you man I’m only 4 months in got a lot to learn
Denim pads were released over 10 years ago. I have Carpro denim pads. I still think that sanding is the way to go. Denim pads generate too much of heat.
Great info brother my son and I were able to get a very nice paint job. Watching you and your techniques gave us the confidence to achieve a quality to bring it to car shows. Thank you you are a great teacher. 👍💯👍
Nice product for the DIY or beginner. The price is very reasonable. Might have to order a set. Looks like two types of denim and a corduroy for the finish. Enjoy all the information you share.
I got me one of these other pads from osren Australia but had to get me a set of these puppies, just purchased from your site thanks buddy keep this great content coming love your work, hopefully I can get as good results that you get some day 😂
Outstanding !! Anyone that can go on camera and be on record and admitting "They had done something wrong" is an Outstanding business owner to me. Hell, I know I F***** up a few times. We are human and yes I did order his products. Because of his honesty. Thank you for sharing brother.
I have been doing PDR for 25 years and I tell all my body shops you should have one of those lights. They are very good and were popular many years ago. They are good because you can put them right where you get the perfect reflection on your work. That helps A-LOT to get your work perfect
Great video, great explanation 10/10 for sure!. question I have a 6 inch orbital polisher can I still use the 7inch pads? and also would those 3 pads be enough to do an entire car?
New painter here, i just bought your pads,i cut and buff before, had good results and i had bad results, made me repaint many times tryed to paint it like glass but uknow i just started painting im going to see if this works maby ill send a pic if possible
Painted a quarter panel yesterday ,and corner of bumper,so to make this story short,instead of getting the can of blender to melt the new clear into the old clear,I grabbed bulldog plastic promotor,and sprayed it to melt the clear,then that smell of adhesion promoter hit my nose,but it was to late,had to let it dry then wet sand all that stuff off until the new clear feathered out to the old clear.What a pain in the ass that was.😮
Hey we all stuff up sometimes. At least they are both 4:1 . . . my speed clear is 4:1 and other clear used 2:1, once I mixed up normal clear 4:1 and it went cloudy / milky AFTER it was ready to go out, well after it had cured. Ok to fix after a couple of weeks with a good rub and quick base / clear again. I got my demin pads already, since seeing your original video on them !! Haven't had the need to try them yet, but actually look forward to getting some excess peel to correct, lol. Were the PDR guys there doing the hail jobs ? Using their light or did you buy your own ? They really are great for showing up imperfections in paint too.
What are your thoughts product wise for a vintage Vette, I have a 75. Primer brand- I am thinking slick sand from Evercoat primer- House of Kolor 2 stage, PPG, Sikkens, exc... Thank you.
Where do you buy the pads and what kind of compound is it I am really new at this I bought a set of foam pads and not a very good job it still needs to take more orange peel off a paint job I did so I'm really looking to purchase what you're selling their
just got my car back from paint, had a little much peel for my liking, should i do this asap or wait a couple months for the paint and clear to fully cure
How long in one spot and what speed did you use and how often do you need to apply compound? I got the same set up now. I got heavy orange peel btw. I tested a spot with and without wet sanding between the bed/cab area.
Really curious if this same process can be used on a single stage paint job. I wish someone would make a video on how to remove orange peel on a single stage.
@@kandyman5315 Awesome. Lastly, how many pads (sets) are needed if you wish to do an entire car like mid size sedan? I'm a DIYer that sprays many vehicles at home and even with an inflatable booth its hard to control environments and end up with dieback often.
Since you're a pink guy and everything I want your opinion what you think I've been watching the RU-vid channel called dipyourcar and I was thinking about doing that to my car and buying their kit what's your thoughts????
Thank you for answering my questions it was a big help in my decisions it was just a different process so I wasn't sure about it but I'm going to test it out
I ordered a kit can’t wait to try it. I just painted my 1991 mustang and it came out good for the most part. Your video have really helped me get better.
These pads have been around for years. The made issue you will face is heat and paint swelling, especially when using a DA. The other issue is thr give in the backing on the pad when using a da will be similar to sanding with a foam backing sanding disc, as it contours to the peel. It will remove more paint film thickness than sanding.
Yes denim pad is not a new thing. These are thinner pads with less give .never had a problem with them. And people are loving them. Thanks for the insight 👍
I just don’t understand what liquid is used? I use a rupes big foot with a denim pad from car pro. It does remove a bit but not cut through. But I’ve read you need a levelling compound? But there isn’t any available unlesss you buy from Asia and I’m skeptical on buying form over sea. OSREN on RU-vid I’m talking about
To add I’ve used mezerna heavy cut, rupes blue heavy cut, mequires Compound, even tried Koch Chemie medium cut and it doesn’t seem to get through enough