Do not use this method on your car!!!!

My favorite:

"when your wet sanding things...it's just silica...so cut out the middle man and use glass"...

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He's got it all wrong. You are supposed to use ATF and sand. I tell you, the nerve of some people!
 
He had me going for the first 30 seconds.....

Whew... I hope people don't see this and take it seriously... there are A lot of lemmings out there :laughing:
 
What an idiot... I mean really this guy can't be serious... Synthetic oil? He obviously knows nothing... Every body knows you shouldn't use synthetic on high mileage cars... He's just asking for problems.

Question for the pros: After I am done buffing with dirt at a wrecking yard do I have to use a pipe wrench to bust out my grill or do you guys think an axe handle will suffice? Thanks guys! I'm heading down to the wrecking yard right now to get some of that premium soil. You will all be green with envy once you see how flawless my black finish is after this. Especially since I'm using royal purple instead of that valvoline crap.

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I HAVE to check out his other vids. Its just too good.
 
And to think that we get our knickers in a twist over a bit of pollen dust!!!
 
Question for the pros: After I am done buffing with dirt at a wrecking yard do I have to use a pipe wrench to bust out my grill or do you guys think an axe handle will suffice? Thanks guys! I'm heading down to the wrecking yard right now to get some of that premium soil. You will all be green with envy once you see how flawless my black finish is after this. Especially since I'm using royal purple instead of that valvoline crap.

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Well it is the 4th of July...So, I'd suggest dumping some Hi-Test gasoline all over your car and lighting it on fire. But, if you have extra lighter fluid laying around from a BB-Q, now is the time to pour that on as well to stoke the flames. Not only will this amuse the neighbors as a low rent fireworks display, but the heat will actually re-flow your black paint - creating a flawlessly leveled show car finish.

Just make sure you told everyone you heard it from me first.
 
This video never gets old, saw this before and got a huge kick out if it the first time and the second time


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IMO using WD40 would have been easier than using the oil that he used, just spray a little as you go, also would have primed his pad better.

Pea gravel would work very well to level the paint on the hood he was working on, just go to Lowe's and pickup a bag:)

The funniest thing was when he primed his wool pad on the concrete. Lol
 
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