Cool beans...
Like I said before... seems to me that the most fun part of the detailing world is in the paint polishing segment and that means compounds, polishes, waxes, pads and tools... and of course a passion for the craft and art of polishing paint...
Thanks for chiming in Mike, too bad I didn't know about this sooner I could have put it to the test on a fresh House of Kolor paint job that we start sanding on this Friday...
Everyone be sure to check out the Live Broadcast starting on Friday and continuing on Saturday as we'll be using Trizact products from 3M to machine sand the paint and then Lake Country Pads and Menzerna compounds and polishes to finish the job.
Mystery Muscle Car Wetsand, Cut & Buff Project
Another upcoming wetsanding project...
I've got a 1965 Mustang Fastback wetsand, cut and buff job coming up the first Thursday of January that we're also planning on doing a live broadcast for right here from our studio...
Mike you and/or Mike and Jason are welcome to fly out take part, the door is always open here at Autogeek...
Close, but no Cigar... 1965 Mustang GT
I just showed a guy named John that heard we had a new way of removing swirls the 3" Griot's Garage Polisher as a sander for his 1965 Mustang GT because you can see where the body shop hand sanded close to the edge and,
- Left their sanding marks
- Left their tracers
- Left their swirls
The key to a scratch-free and swirl free finish when sanding starts with the sanding and having a 3" foam backed disc for the finish sanding cannot be beat.
We'll see the Mustang here in the future. John is coming back to see our new way of removing swirls tomorrow night for the Thursday Night Live Broadcast.
The color is Viper Red and overall
whoever did the body work and paint did an exceptional job. The paint has swirls left by a rotary buffer. And there are,
tracers,
arc scratches and just flat out
dull sections next to edges where the sanding marks have not all been removed.
So close, but no cigar...
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