sweatthedetails
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- May 15, 2012
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No talking or music, just relaxing detail action. I remove a years worth of neglect from my Mazda.
No Music, No Talking, Pure Detailing - YouTube
No Music, No Talking, Pure Detailing - YouTube
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Good results! I like your garage set up. My only critique would be your lack of consistency on your polishing technique / motion. Seems quite erratic with no dedicated pattern to follow
But it sure looks good!!
:iagree:Good job, but you need to slow down your arm speed.
Why?
If it's a "good job", as you say, then why would the OP need to slow his arm speed or make any other process changes?
To get the best correction, arm speed should be one/two inch per second. He's moving quite a bit faster than that.
You teach detailing? Noticed your front licence plate you in the coast gaurd?Thanks for the input and for watching. My PW is a cheap Karcher. I have seen the setups at obsessed garage and they are super nice. I’ve been detailing for a couple decades and except for my students I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone detail a car exactly the same. As long as you’re getting the results you’re looking for there isn’t really a wrong way. I love learning the different ways people will tackle the same job.
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... I’ve been detailing for a couple decades and except for my students I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone detail a car exactly the same. As long as you’re getting the results you’re looking for there isn’t really a wrong way...
Why?
If it's a "good job", as you say, then why would the OP need to slow his arm speed or make any other process changes?
You teach detailing? Noticed your front licence plate you in the coast gaurd?
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I had no idea there was such a thing- I just thought they were all expensive.My PW is a cheap Karcher.