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upon looking at one of the few rides of my buddy family car
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out of his frustration - closer
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more under LED and proper light
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swirls and deep scratches oxidize the car

many are dues to washing

pigmentation is so bad
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how from here the orange skin peels like
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we only have less than 30 minutes for this hood (upon taking up this challenges)


i begin to explaine the 3 part we will do

1.how to asses paint condition / fault?

2.How to handle Rotary?

3.Lastly You do ...I see


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before
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after
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take a good good look
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ta da
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how to handle the rotary - the right way
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another 50/50 comparission
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before
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after OHC + Double sided Wool & OHP with double sided pad
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how from here the orange skin peels like
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after
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just to show you that is not from a different pic

50/50 % comparission pic

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with just OHC and double sided wool

ta da after alienised
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now you have the power to do what I do....use it wisely...as more power is given more responsibility is required.....have a fun filled weekend

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you may also choose to ignore and sent to be washed by road side or spent 20 minutes to ONR it



from here
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he did the every first time to here
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Both me and seech always loves teach others how to do it
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lastly thanks to my inventor Doc G of optimum Polymers technology
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my grateful thanks to him and all of my buddies here

This is one of the answer you usually hears from me when you asked me to detail your car. I would loves too but unfortunately i have only a pairs of hands, how ever without fail, I would teach and empower you to do so....

Initialy he too was frustrated but when he cool down and seen many others that I have trained, whom want to be come my client ended up be my buddy! and he took up the challenge I offer
Teach a man how to fish and he won't starve for his entire life.
 
KC, your post never cease to amaze me, talk about some tremendous before and after shots!! :cheers:
 
That was a lot of pics for just a hood lol. Why do I keep hearing the word "alienized" when referring to optimum products?
 
"Each one teach one". That says it all KC. Thanks for sharing and a shout out to Mike Phillips for those words of wisdom many years ago.
 
I'm getting closer to a rotary all the time...looks great!!
 
Is the last pic of Optimum products, wool and foam with Makita rotary your usual choice for correction? Or were those what you knew would get the job done for that particular paint correction? Nice work by the way.
 
Very impressive, as always :xyxthumbs:

Kc's, as much as I like the Optimum Hyper products I struggle with very hard paint, do you use a different product or technique on hard paint
 
KC, your post never cease to amaze me, talk about some tremendous before and after shots!! :cheers:

Thank you for your kind work Bobby G...you never run out of good and encouraging words....it is your kindness spurs me for more...Keep it up

That was a lot of pics for just a hood lol. Why do I keep hearing the word "alienized" when referring to optimum products?

LOL, yupp....i usually used my thread to bring others to be where I was and what took place......i guess must be my photo journalism training

Yes - Alienised is always refered as Optimum-nised

"Each one teach one". That says it all KC. Thanks for sharing and a shout out to Mike Phillips for those words of wisdom many years ago.

Thank you 2old2change for your kind words.....Thank you

I'm getting closer to a rotary all the time...looks great!!

Thanks Dave

why not...sooner the better - you wouldnt regret of having it now
but certainly in years to come - to find out later u have been missing lots of good stuff out of it

Great work KC. You never fail to impress.

Thank you smack for your kind words...I was only guiding my beloved students - he did the work & now i cant take the credit

Is the last pic of Optimum products, wool and foam with Makita rotary your usual choice for correction? Or were those what you knew would get the job done for that particular paint correction? Nice work by the way.

Yupp..That it....Rotary is a must ( 95% of my correction work begin with it) Optimum is my only choice now after trying so many and years of working in a hot tropic weather - Optimum has the most working time - never dries up too quick before the product get cake up before time * Both Smat & AD indeed is wonderfully engineered by Doc G

I owe this to him

thanks for your kind words

Very impressive, as always :xyxthumbs:

Kc's, as much as I like the Optimum Hyper products I struggle with very hard paint, do you use a different product or technique on hard paint

Thanks lowejackson
it varies in various places used

Eg - it might be a stone hard trying to polish in alaska & the other hand in Rio- everything melts and so soft

temperature plays a big part

but OHP indeed is the best polishing thus far I have used - never struggles to finish it with her

Great , can you share some details on makita and pads ???

Sure Buddy, our passion is such, we always loves empowered others (both when both of us , Seech and me ) started from a in one detailing class ended teaching thousand others what we learn.....this is a starter kit for US 155 you will get a free hands lesson from us...yo will make back by just doing your first detail...is our passion to bring this awareness

Esp when i got a slipped disc last yr...it just makes me to consider again - teaching has better fun than doing it yourself

No one cares how much we know, they only care when we share
 
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