Wes8398
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- May 5, 2011
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So ... I just did my first 'paint correction' yesterday and WOW is my lower back ****ed!! I'm still a pretty young guy at 29, and I'm also a regular at the gym and in above average shape, so it's hard to believe that polishing a car is causing me this much pain. I do however live with chronic back issues due to a herniated L4/L5 disk, and MAN did this job ever flare that up!! For those of you that do this as a career, day in and day out, how the hell do you do it?!?! I have to imagine you're putting these cars on lifts or something. If not, I'm dying to know your tips and tricks to doing this type of work without destroying your back. I found it nearly impossible to keep pressure off of my back when I was doing lower portions of side panels, etc...especially during the defect removal stage of things, where a fair amount of pressure is required on the DA.
Not long after I had started my wife came out to the garage, not knowing what I was doing, and saw a few panels part way done. All I heard was "Holy crap! What are you doing? That looks awesome!", and then of course she asked when I was going to do her car. LOL So, if there are any tips out there from my fellow back-pain-ridden friends, I'd love to hear 'em!!
Not long after I had started my wife came out to the garage, not knowing what I was doing, and saw a few panels part way done. All I heard was "Holy crap! What are you doing? That looks awesome!", and then of course she asked when I was going to do her car. LOL So, if there are any tips out there from my fellow back-pain-ridden friends, I'd love to hear 'em!!