Video: Removing Overspray Paint with Speedy Prep Towel

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Video: Removing Overspray Paint with Speedy Prep Towel



While my friend and professional detailer, Kristhian Salazar from Bogotá, Colombia I shared with him how to use the Speedy Prep Surface Towel to remove above surface bonded contaminants like overspray paint.



Speedy Prep Towel used on a 1936 Chevy Hotrod Coupe

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWKpo2kJ8GY&hd=1]Speedy Prep Towel used on a 1936 Chevy Hotrod Coupe - YouTube[/video]


On Autogeek.net

Detailer’s Speedy Surface Prep Towel Combo - Fine Grade

Detailer’s Speedy Surface Prep Towel ComboMedium Grade


Check it out!


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See the entire write for this project in the below threads...


Dodo Juice - 1936 Chevy Coupe - Extreme Makeover

Pinnacle Signature All Purpose Cleaner and Black Onyx Tire Dressing

How to Polish Glass with Pinnacle GlassWork Water Spot Remover



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Just received my speedy prep towel and a couple of thoughts.

1.I saw where you numbered the 4 quadrants, nice idea.

2. When doing a vehicle, do you move through the numbers every panel or two, or do you use '1' for instance until it doesn't work well any longer for contaminant removal?

Thanks for any help on this!
 
Just received my speedy prep towel and a couple of thoughts.

1.I saw where you numbered the 4 quadrants, nice idea.

The first thought that came to me when I used it the first time was,

How will I know how much I've used a single quadrant, so I figured the simple fix would be to put a number on the back, you could use a letter too...



2. When doing a vehicle, do you move through the numbers every panel or two, or do you use '1' for instance until it doesn't work well any longer for contaminant removal?

Thanks for any help on this!


I would use one quadrant and rinse as I worked around a car. Use this quadrant until you feel it's no longer working effectively, in other words till you feel it's worn out and then move to a new quadrant.


In this video I show washing the Nanoskin Speedy Prep Towel in a bucket of clean water. If you're detailing a car and you have a sink nearby you can do this faster and better in a sink with running water.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEWl3R6TPLo&hd=1]How To use the Nanoskin Autoscrub Pads on a PC7424XP - YouTube[/video]


Use a little soap on a soft foam pad or wash cloth to get more stubborn dirt off the rubber face of the pad.



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The first thought that came to me when I used it the first time was,

How will I know how much I've used a single quadrant, so I figured the simple fix would be to put a number on the back, you could use a letter too...






I would use one quadrant and rinse as I worked around a car. Use this quadrant until you feel it's no longer working effectively, in other words till you feel it's worn out and then move to a new quadrant.


In this video I show washing the Nanoskin Speedy Prep Towel in a bucket of clean water. If you're detailing a car and you have a sink nearby you can do this faster and better in a sink with running water.

How To use the Nanoskin Autoscrub Pads on a PC7424XP - YouTube


Use a little soap on a soft foam pad or wash cloth to get more stubborn dirt off the rubber face of the pad.



:)

ok thanks for the clarification!
 
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