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so i could just rip up the old lades hip-huggers as well? lol. Seriously tho, this works because of the - lacking proper word here - the cell size of the 'grit'? As well as being a flexible vs hard medium? I mean if the grit or grinding medium is larger than the orange peel size you end up grinding down the tops vs getting between the bumps of peel?
I painted cars for a living from the 70s to the late 80s. I'm now 71 with zero health issues and hopefully, that's encouragement to you painters out there. Supposedly when I painted cars, the isocyanates in Supermax catalyst for example were a serious health hazard. RM Supermax was pretty much bottom of the barrel compared with today's paints. I don't regret the years I painted cars because it's a creative occupation. You never get tired of looking at one of your amazing paint jobs.
This is definitely an advanced skill-level process, things can go wrong very quickly if you don't know what you are doing. CarPro Has had these pads out for a while and they work very well. They claim the Denim is equivalent to 2000 grit with a suitable compound. They also have a less aggressive "velvet" pad equivalent to 3000 grit. The wrong compound will also make things difficult, as it will dry and cake up. A spray bottle of water helps keep everything liquid and extends the cut/working time.
Nice one Ryan. I’m competent with paint correction just not at the sanding level yet. So these are very very interesting for me. What liquids work well with these? Also at what speed? I was going to use these with rupes blue heavy cut or mezerna 400.. Just not sure on what speed to run it at as I’d want to keep temps down? Also can we use a regular panel wipe along side the water? Ta mate
@@jayroberts4900 I find they work better with compounds that are non-diminishing. While the Menz. 400 will work, for lighter peel removal and will finish better, it is a diminishing abrasive. Menz. 300 will work faster for moderate orange peel. Compounds marketed for "marine" use (ie gel coat), tend to have stronger abrasives and more polishing oils, that play well with these pads.
Sent by Samcrac; staying because I'm new to paint work, and I'm excited to learn from you! When it comes to automotive work as a hobby, I'd say restoration is my favorite, so I'm looking forward to learning from you to expand my capabilities as a hobbyist. Thanks for showing this pad!
Absolutely incredible again another killer paint job never heard of a Denham polishing pad until watching the video I am going to try the Denham pad great technical info.
I'm glad you pointed out the qualities of having some peel, I always strive for that glass-flat-look, never thought of it from your perspective. You definitely changed my perspective on this. At about 6:42 I can see the difference in the deck lid, and I will certainly be buying a denim pad. I like buffing, kinda weird, I know. For me it maximizes what I've accomplished. Next job, which is big and starts.....next week, gets some "tasteful peel". The 442, is anyone's dream, very awesome my man, very awesome.
Appreciate it. Hope all is well .I think of you guys a lot where it all started. Eric taught me well and never held back his knowledge. As well as the rest of the family. The good old days. 💪💪💪💪💪💯
I'm surprised to say that I had never heard of a denim pad until your video, and I have been pretty active in auto detailing for years so I feel like I should know about this! Great video! Going to give it a go on some future projects!
Im so glad this video popped up in my feed. Been doing this for 2 decades and ive never heard of this method, cant wait to try it. my boss seems to think that pinch back should never happen, even on tri-coats. I use a value clear so it happens alot.
Great tip I actually got a denim pad a few years ago and only tried it once but use it with the recommended compound never thought abut using 3M or something else. Have you used that pad with their recommended compound? They also have an orange pad as well.
Just purchased this denim pad set , GAME CHANGER! will buy another 2 sets to sit on, very impressed with the outcome thanks for the information! Great videos!
Fellow painter here, and I couldn’t agree more, I prefer a really nice off the gun look, as to a full cut and polish job. Of course I’m ok with de nibing and some trizacking if need be. Looks great! 👍🏻
@@kandyman5315kandy man what is your take on the walcom carbonio 360 clear coat gun 1.2 could you do a review sometime in the future thanks I am a fan of your channel
Very handy ! As many here stated, never heard of them before, and I've been in modern shops recently. But a quick google finds them here in Australia 6-1/2" dia and 1.5" thick. Definitely getting one (or 2) to keep on hand. I bet you have to watch the sharp edges though ! Edit - just ordered 3 today $18 ea, easy to find online.
Well that's a new one on me as well just like some of the others have mentioned but it does a great job on the nibs and peel, I love it when I learn something new even when it's just something simple but very useful🙏👍John UK