A few minutes in and I'm cringing...

Wow... I'm speechless. And... I believe he was cleaning the wool pad with a wrench. Lol. I could be wrong.

Keep Calm & Chive On

Ya but that's an ok way to do it I think... I have read about cleaner wool pads using a screwdriver. So a wrench would be a step up. I believe Mike used to do that too before switching to the spur type wool pad brush.
 
Man, that car sure looks good in the shade. But I guarantee its a whole 'nother story once you pull it into the sun :p

My thoughts exactly. I thought the paint looked pretty awesome in the shade... but the sun will reveal total chaos, lol.
 
I'm surprised it took until a few minutes in...

I was done at 16 seconds in when he turned that wool pad over onto the concrete. I suppose he plans on grinding grit into the surface of those cars. Geesh!
 
I'm surprised it took until a few minutes in...

I was done at 16 seconds in when he turned that wool pad over onto the concrete. I suppose he plans on grinding grit into the surface of those cars. Geesh!

I think I was 1:30 into the video, noticing things like what you mentioned, and that was making me cringe, lol. The further I got into the video, I was literally tensing up and getting mad. :laughing:
 
I'm surprised it took until a few minutes in...

I was done at 16 seconds in when he turned that wool pad over onto the concrete. I suppose he plans on grinding grit into the surface of those cars. Geesh!

Well, he was talking about the grit level in the various pads he had.:eek:

Jim
 
Wow! That was just awful! i use a a rotary buffer but have some common sense! 15-18 cars a day that all need to go to the bodyshop for a repaint lol
 
Goes through a machine in about 2 weeks, "grittage"....that made me think of "My cousin Vinny", only because of grit, LOL!

That ring looks like it belongs on the left hand of a guy driving a convertable Corvette wearing one of those horrible button down shirts w/ cars all over them and w/ cheap add on from JC Whitney catalog, LOL! I think the ring is a championship ring, probably from the World Series of auto detailers!

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