Man I was so lost about what everyone on the internet had to say for beginners. You made it super easy to understand and easy for a hands on person like me to sit down and watch a full video! Subscribed and will definitely watch more content!
Due to last season’s Hurricane Ida, home renovations forced us to live in our Garage for 8 Months. My white truck had to stay outside for those months. Finally when Renovations were 95% complete (is it ever 100%?) my 2012 Tacoma was spotted like an Old Dalmatian. After a deep strip wash, and clay barring, a compound was a no brainer followed by a polish (Meguiar’s products locally available) before waxing. It came out nice following Josh’s excellent advice and teaching. Another great production Josh
Earned a sub from me. I’m a DIY guy in everything and auto detailing is by far the most difficult to find a UA-cam guy that will get to the point and make it simple. Thank you!
Just did Sonax ultimate cut, Sonax Perfect finish, then CarPro Essence, followed by ceramic coat then griots 3-1 ceramic spray as a topper. Maybe a little overkill but Outcome was very good.
I just used turtle Wax compound from Walmart, I tried it on the top of my truck, it did a great job for me, especially since the truck didn't look great and it was my first time ever used compound, my big mistake was not using polish afterwards, I didn't see it on the shelf so I used TW wax , it looked better after the compound. I'm going to redo it your way. Thank you for sharing this video.
They have a few pretty good products. Thier regular wash soap "Mr. Pink" is great stuff. Couple other decent ones, but yeah overall their stuff is mid🥴
The Chemical Guys C4 and P4 is meant to be applied with the Hex Pads. They dissipate heat very well and can assist in the problem you were facing. That is why they also strongly advise the pad prepper i forget the name.
@@renogunzddragon1900 you could … if the pad is dry what I’d do is whatever polish ur gonna use I’d do circles on the pad with it and then lightly rub it in with ur finger so it doesn’t splatter everywhere .. after that should be good to go
I have the C4 and P4. They are water based so that’s why the flashing out happens. I usually only do 2 passes of each and they turn out similar to the turtle wax for me. I either use the griots boss pads or the Hexlogic pads from CG
Cg compounds work fine but you follow the directions like their videos tell you. You gotta have the pad conditioner spray with cg for it to work good then the pad won't dry out super fast or the product
I was just looking to do a decent once over on our 11 year old vehicle we were gifted from my mom and it's never had anything but hand or automatic car washes. Thanks for the amazing display of side by side.
I'm a novice. I was thinking of going with McGuires compound and polish rather than the 3D , but trying to save money and time. I will take note from u. U did well.
THANK YOU! for giving us the answer to the title question right at the beginning and the choice of watching further. I was so taken aback by your integrity that I watched to the end, liked and will be watching your videos first in the future. I would like to see a video on depth of shine measurement.
Thanks alot. Straight on point. Just the video i needed today. I just DIY today with bowden's all in compound and polish on a 2000 corolla. It didnt remove all the scratch marks. So now i am going to test the maguires cutting compound and see if the scratch marks disappear.
I personally love the P4 and C4 but I am very surprised to see the hazing like that. I don't recall having that issue ever. I use a white pad (from CG) for the C4 and a blue or green (from CG) for the P4 and I always have perfect results.
from CG own video , they use an orange pad with C4 and white pad with P4 ua-cam.com/video/1vShcnfAfyY/v-deo.html , I followed that on my C63 and got hazing was not happy
Half way in to the video and loving this types of in depth vids. Love that you mentioned playing with the pads and liquids (ex. Polish on a compounding pad and vise verse) Yes to the Depth gauge and seeing how much you can relatively speaking could bring down a clear coat.
if you do another test would love to see how adams stacks up against meguiars i personally love they way adams compound and polish come out keep up the great vids thanks
As a novice I had great results with the Adams 2 step correction compound with blue pad and polish with white pad . My friend was very happy with results
Compound is one thing /polish is to bring the glossy Shine out on your car. Compound is removed oxidation on the paint. Compound. /. Polish is not the same thanks 😂😮
I have found that the location has a lot to do with how different products work. For example ; A car by the cost and a car in the mountains and a car on the desert will require different products to be efficient. Sorry ! One size does not fit all in this industry. It depends on where you're standing. The good news is that they will all work if used in the right place & environment. Thanks Josh ! Your video will help people make that important choice .
Really good vid Josh. With ALL of the wretched excess of detailing products and brands out there [most of it solid] it is good to see you use some standbys that have well known names, are readily available at a brick & morter on a Saturday morning and are considered to be generally reliable. Imo these are generally considered to be solid driveway detailer go-to's for solid results. Although [as a driveway detailer] I lean towards TW products, one cannot deny just how good Meguiar's compounds and polishes are. Well presented cause and results here... Shine on you crazy diamond!
Because polishing/buffing ...etc is quite different then just sanding aka moving from coarse to fine grain sandpaper. Because its not like there is an easy way to measure chemical solutions abrasiveness you got to trust the bottle or try it out on something first before using it on your main object. Where as sandpaper is pretty standard in terms of abrasive numbers 220 ,...etc. Anyway good video and yes i do see that compounding and polishing makes a difference if you got bigger problems in your clearcoat or paint then just polishing only.
The pad conditioner from CG is a no-go for me! I used it on three pads before I realized it was drying them out. It dried out the pads so severely that each one started flaking and coming apart from dry rot. I used two additional LC pads that were the same age and primed both with a spritz of Duragloss DG 923 detailer. No dry rot! Stay away from the CG pad conditioner.
I was gonna say the same thing..but I have found that when I used V36 it still breaks down and dries out kinda quick even with their pad conditioner. 🤷🏻♂️
You should try ammo exfoliate it actually works really well for a one step polish and compound all you have to do is switch from a cutting pad to a polishing pad and use the same fluid
Great video quick and to the point, also used all three products and Meguiars is awesome, used Chemical bros and was happy with the polish on my single stage paint
3D ONE doesn't nor contain diminishing abrasives. It cuts with an aggressive pad, and polishes with a polishing pad. 3D Speed contains an abrasive load (10% cut, 20% polish, 70% acrylic and montan wax protection). I used those Turtle Wax abrasives in 2008 and they were actually very nice! Nice cut from the compound and finishing from the polish. I remember them being very easy to work with, from application to wipe off. I'm mostly using 3D abrasives, but I still really enjoy the Meguiar's M110, M205, M210, Ultimate Compound and Ultimate Polish. Probably because I have so much experience with them.
@RZA77 You might be the perfect candidate for Jescar Medium Polish. I do a lot of one step services with it. It cuts better than 3D ONE and finishes same or better most times. Ultimate Compound can cut hard or soft by changing pads and technique. With Ultimate Compound you can stop buffing at any point in the application cycle without any detriment to product performance. Meguiar's M205 as another that's has a surprising amount of cut potential but it's a finishing polish. Finally Ultimate Polish is another product I've used extensively for one stepping. It can deliver some cut and has always left me a great finish.
@@danlc95 Perfect man , I appreciate the help. I am going to pick up a paint gauge tester to see how many millimeters I have in my paint. It’s a 2004 bmw 530i , black. I had some cloudyness in the paint and got it out , tried to maintain it with 3d epoxy but that only lasted several months and it’s returning again. I definitely don’t want to do a paint correction again because I’m worried about going through the clear. If I buy this tester and I get 80-100 microns in areas , I should definitely not use a cutting compound right ?
I do Meguire's 110M for compounding first then if need be I follow up with Adams polish then seal with 3D ceramic wax, takes a while but results are insane.
Great video! +1 on Meguiars products! I used the M210 Polish by itself a couple months back to polish my new ride before applying a glaze, sealant and wax. A nice upgrade from the M205.
@@RahzAlGhul I used a glaze, sealant and wax from Chemical Guys but wasn't impressed and haven't used a glaze or sealant since then. Nowadays I use CarPro HydrO2 & Reload and very pleased.
The CG doesn't seem to have a long working time like other brands. I find that if you spritz the pad with some pad conditioner before and during the working time it makes a world of difference.
Same, use C4 & P4 often will use with recommended pad conditioner that will definitely allows for extended work time, also don’t get the flashing, never had the haze. Always has finished very nice
Great video Josh! Just what I was looking for. I’m about to tackle my first car and it’s similar to this panels paint condition. I’m still confused about when to use a one step polish and which pad to use the one step with , compound pad ? Microfiber pad? Would love to see a video on that. Great info as always though 👍
3D speed and one have been my go to for my business. My next pick up is griots FCC. Heard that one is great. Shine supply is also getting great reviews and I've spoken to Jared at Carglo and know they have some heat
I was wondering, what can you do when you leave a polish sitting for some time and when you’re going to use it it all watery and you can shake all you want but no change.
love your vids and variety of videos you produce. I think i watched all your vids over my weekend. Building a foam cannon using your advise and bought a name brand one also. love the tips and tricks. much appreciated
huh...pondered this this morning on a prestine 2010 car...Ultimate polish vs Ultimate compound. I just went with Ultimate Compound (kind of best of both worlds?)...and that was fine. then followed with Seal and Shine TW
The only thing your missing with Chemical Guys is they ALWAYS compound & polish using their pad conditioner to add moisture , so my guess is you would get the clarity they do if you used the conditioner they sell along side with it. Just my 2 cents
Would love to see a video with paint depth gauge. I think it important because I have a feeling people are over correcting and removing too much paint since more people are machine polishing because of YT videos.
I wash and blow dry car in between each 4 step phase adds time but I notice a difference in white and black over other colors when not washing and drying
Hi Josh..thanks for your input and time making this video. I would of liked to see if you did a section on the panel using 1500 wet rub and polishing to see if there was a difference..cheers
HEEEEY. You should try Menzerna. Its pricey but boy would it make a great review video for someone like you. I actually like the stuff. Highly recommend you try it out.
Id stay away from McGuire's products. Every compound and polish I used from them was horrible it looked very good when finished BUT the next day it would leave white powder behind everywhere with streaks and yes the car was parked where no direct sunlight was hitting it and yes it was less than 80 degrees outside and yes I used a correct amount of it and yes I wiped off immediately after using and yes I worked from panel to panel. And it still left a horrible white haze which was impossible to remove.
Hey josh! Liked the video but was wondering why you did t use the 3D polish compound in one? I wanted to see how it compared to meguiars and turtle wax.
Thanks for this and all your other videos. I'm starting to get some clarity (HAHA, see what I did there?) on when to use which products. I'd love to see you do a sort of work flow chart. Kind of a "If it like this, Then do That" video. After watching so many videos it seems there are no straight answers. Mostly due to the paint's starting point and the expectations of the user. Obviously if you're going for a fresh start you're going to start with a strip wash to get all the other polishes and waxes off the surface, then inspect the surface and determine if it needs claying. Then determine if it needs compounding or just polishing. This, for me, is the point where it gets confusing. Let's say I've got the imperfections out, do I use a glaze, sealant, wax, Si02 protectant and in what order. At this point I feel like I'm going down the rabbit hole. There are so many product in each of these categories that make very similar claims. Anyway, thanks for the videos and all the info.
It's funny that you mention the Chemical Guys stuff because I'm in almost the exact same boat. I don't shit on many Chemical Guys products because even if they're duplicates of duplicates in a huge bloated product line, they're usually at least some what able to do what they say. The big exception to that though has been the C4 compound, I had such a miserable time with it I didn't even try the P4 polish. It's the strangest behaving compound I've ever used. No matter how much I used or how little, or what pad I used and how much it was or wasn't primed, I couldn't get it to stop spraying everywhere anytime I got above a speed of 3 or so. I know it's incredibly odd and could have just been a bad batch or something like that but it was the most mind boggling thing to see something continually revert to such a liquidy consistency
@@billyschannel997 yeah I definitely wouldn't be comfortable using it on certain paints even if it performed great. Now that I think about it that's part of why it was so odd, it was super liquidy and somehow still a pain to remove
I wpuld love to see a all in one comparison. I have fallen in love with 3d speed, the griots 3in1 ceramic has excellent scratch removal and water beading but is very hard to buff off
good information on which to use... question? how much pressure do you apply with the buffer... is it just spreading the compound/ polisher lightly or firm? Thanks in advance ... I am having trouble with my Black Nissan which I cannot get it to where it was when I was impressed by the shine and ended buying the car....Great video!!!!
ya i was curious have polishing equipment and realize there different types of pads you can get like terry cloth , foam pads , wool pads ...etc. So i am curious when you use one over the other. Seems like your testing with only foam pads do you ever like using the other types.
Question: Would you expect similiar results on paint oxidation/clear coat damage? FYI-I've heard it referred to both ways. The paint has that white look to it. Not peeling yet. Thank you!!!
I’m new into this business and I have done a few cars but I old like to know the best polisher for a beginner. I ordered the Ldhthop polisher off Amazon but after watching your videos I don’t know if I should use this one on my car or return it for the max shine as you suggested. Also I did get the Meguiars polish and compound but mine is a 205 ultra finish polish. I’ve used the other meguiars that u have used and just would like to know the difference.
Man I was so lost about what everyone on the internet had to say for beginners. You made it super easy to understand and easy for a hands on person like me to sit down and watch a full video! Subscribed and will definitely watch more content!
Due to last season’s Hurricane Ida, home renovations forced us to live in our Garage for 8 Months. My white truck had to stay outside for those months. Finally when Renovations were 95% complete (is it ever 100%?) my 2012 Tacoma was spotted like an
Old Dalmatian. After a deep strip wash, and clay barring, a compound was a no brainer followed by a polish (Meguiar’s products locally available) before waxing. It came out nice following Josh’s excellent advice and teaching.
Another great production Josh
Would be interested in a video about different pad types and their functions/use
Would love that 🫣……. Recently subscribed and thankful
I agree, love to see the actual process instead of like this where it was jumpcut passed all the actual polishing
Me too. What are the wool pads used for? When do you use the microfibre pads? I heard they are aggressive and can put scratches in.
Earned a sub from me. I’m a DIY guy in everything and auto detailing is by far the most difficult to find a UA-cam guy that will get to the point and make it simple. Thank you!
Sonax Cut Max paired with Sonax Perfect finish to finish out are my favorite combo 80% of the time I’m doing a 2 step paint correction!!
Just did Sonax ultimate cut, Sonax Perfect finish, then CarPro Essence, followed by ceramic coat then griots 3-1 ceramic spray as a topper. Maybe a little overkill but Outcome was very good.
@@KosmicHRTRacingTeam as long as you’re not cutting more clear coat than you have to it’s never overkill especially if you get great results 👍
What pads are you using with the sonar 2 step?
I just used turtle Wax compound from Walmart, I tried it on the top of my truck, it did a great job for me, especially since the truck didn't look great and it was my first time ever used compound, my big mistake was not using polish afterwards, I didn't see it on the shelf so I used TW wax , it looked better after the compound. I'm going to redo it your way. Thank you for sharing this video.
I use Meguiars Compound & it's just PERFECT!
I feel like “it kinda works but not my favorite” should be chemical guys slogan 💀
They have a few pretty good products. Thier regular wash soap "Mr. Pink" is great stuff. Couple other decent ones, but yeah overall their stuff is mid🥴
yeah ever since they got bought out its just been on a turtle wax level
I tested mewires vs chemical guys top products in a black car this weekend, and the result matched your experience.
The Chemical Guys C4 and P4 is meant to be applied with the Hex Pads. They dissipate heat very well and can assist in the problem you were facing. That is why they also strongly advise the pad prepper i forget the name.
Was just about to say the same thing !! They strongly advise conditioning the pad also.
@@bekladner6811can i conditioning the pad by spraying mist of water towards the pad ??
@@renogunzddragon1900 you could … if the pad is dry what I’d do is whatever polish ur gonna use I’d do circles on the pad with it and then lightly rub it in with ur finger so it doesn’t splatter everywhere .. after that should be good to go
I have the C4 and P4. They are water based so that’s why the flashing out happens. I usually only do 2 passes of each and they turn out similar to the turtle wax for me. I either use the griots boss pads or the Hexlogic pads from CG
Doesn’t happen with sonax, and it is water based as well. Cg compounds are not good.
Cg compounds work fine but you follow the directions like their videos tell you. You gotta have the pad conditioner spray with cg for it to work good then the pad won't dry out super fast or the product
@@otavioteixeira3207 I havent try c4 and p4 but totally agree with you on Sonax and I have to put Griots fast correcting as well
I was just looking to do a decent once over on our 11 year old vehicle we were gifted from my mom and it's never had anything but hand or automatic car washes. Thanks for the amazing display of side by side.
I'm a novice. I was thinking of going with McGuires compound and polish rather than the 3D , but trying to save money and time. I will take note from u. U did well.
THANK YOU! for giving us the answer to the title question right at the beginning and the choice of watching further. I was so taken aback by your integrity that I watched to the end, liked and will be watching your videos first in the future. I would like to see a video on depth of shine measurement.
Thanks so much! And I’ll look in to that
Definitely, would love to see a paint Gage video
Thanks alot. Straight on point. Just the video i needed today. I just DIY today with bowden's all in compound and polish on a 2000 corolla. It didnt remove all the scratch marks. So now i am going to test the maguires cutting compound and see if the scratch marks disappear.
Josh.... Min 5:45 YES absolutely please make a video of how much clear coat is removed with different pads including wool. Can't wait..Thx
I personally love the P4 and C4 but I am very surprised to see the hazing like that. I don't recall having that issue ever. I use a white pad (from CG) for the C4 and a blue or green (from CG) for the P4 and I always have perfect results.
I just did some correction on black Audi, and I didn’t have that problem either.
Did he shake the products well or were they past their "shelf life"? Would like to know
yeah it seems like the pads matter , just use the pads chemical guys recommends seems like they don't have these issues he had
from CG own video , they use an orange pad with C4 and white pad with P4 ua-cam.com/video/1vShcnfAfyY/v-deo.html , I followed that on my C63 and got hazing was not happy
Thanks for the video... the side by side was great.. it has help me make my decision on polisher, compound and polish purchases.
Half way in to the video and loving this types of in depth vids. Love that you mentioned playing with the pads and liquids (ex. Polish on a compounding pad and vise verse) Yes to the Depth gauge and seeing how much you can relatively speaking could bring down a clear coat.
I’d watch the paint gauge video, looking forward to it.
I've used both the CG's products you used in the video and had similar results. I might have to try out some of your suggestions.
Thanks for starting out by explaining the basic difference between polish and compound.
if you do another test would love to see how adams stacks up against meguiars i personally love they way adams compound and polish come out keep up the great vids thanks
As a novice I had great results with the Adams 2 step correction compound with blue pad and polish with white pad . My friend was very happy with results
Compound is one thing /polish is to bring the glossy Shine out on your car. Compound is removed oxidation on the paint. Compound. /. Polish is not the same thanks 😂😮
You use griot’s. Waxes Apply one. Time a ti leaves a shine.
I have found that the location has a lot to do with how different products work. For example ; A car by the cost and a car in the mountains and a car on the desert will require different products to be efficient.
Sorry ! One size does not fit all in this industry. It depends on where you're standing. The good news is that they will all work if used in the right place & environment. Thanks Josh ! Your video will help people make that important choice .
Really good vid Josh. With ALL of the wretched excess of detailing products and brands out there [most of it solid] it is good to see you use some standbys that have well known names, are readily available at a brick & morter on a Saturday morning and are considered to be generally reliable. Imo these are generally considered to be solid driveway detailer go-to's for solid results. Although [as a driveway detailer] I lean towards TW products, one cannot deny just how good Meguiar's compounds and polishes are. Well presented cause and results here...
Shine on you crazy diamond!
Would love to see more polishing videos. Agree that 3D would be great to see. Along with a video of 1steps
I just polished my Black Infiniti qx 56 with the turtle wax hybrid…that shit is the truth!!!and I did the whole truck by hand no buffer 👍🏾👍🏾
I'm old-school and prefer 3m. Would honestly like to know your opinion. Thanks for the content
Because polishing/buffing ...etc is quite different then just sanding aka moving from coarse to fine grain sandpaper. Because its not like there is an easy way to measure chemical solutions abrasiveness you got to trust the bottle or try it out on something first before using it on your main object. Where as sandpaper is pretty standard in terms of abrasive numbers 220 ,...etc. Anyway good video and yes i do see that compounding and polishing makes a difference if you got bigger problems in your clearcoat or paint then just polishing only.
I like your honesty in all your videos and you make it easy for my to pick up the right product, I enjoy your videos. Thanks Josh
Chemical guys uses pad conditioner with the polisher that moistens the pads. Maybe that is why it seems dry.
The pad conditioner from CG is a no-go for me! I used it on three pads before I realized it was drying them out. It dried out the pads so severely that each one started flaking and coming apart from dry rot. I used two additional LC pads that were the same age and primed both with a spritz of Duragloss DG 923 detailer. No dry rot!
Stay away from the CG pad conditioner.
I was gonna say the same thing..but I have found that when I used V36 it still breaks down and dries out kinda quick even with their pad conditioner. 🤷🏻♂️
You should try ammo exfoliate it actually works really well for a one step polish and compound all you have to do is switch from a cutting pad to a polishing pad and use the same fluid
Great video quick and to the point, also used all three products and Meguiars is awesome, used Chemical bros and was happy with the polish on my single stage paint
Thanks for the quick response, Unfortunately I don't have the time to watch the whole video so Thank You for that, Dude.
Glad to see you upload this. Man always gets into the nitty gritty.
Not a big fan of Chemical Guys. A bit overrated. Maguire’s seems to always get the job done. Great video
3D ONE doesn't nor contain diminishing abrasives.
It cuts with an aggressive pad, and polishes with a polishing pad.
3D Speed contains an abrasive load (10% cut, 20% polish, 70% acrylic and montan wax protection).
I used those Turtle Wax abrasives in 2008 and they were actually very nice! Nice cut from the compound and finishing from the polish. I remember them being very easy to work with, from application to wipe off.
I'm mostly using 3D abrasives, but I still really enjoy the Meguiar's M110, M205, M210, Ultimate Compound and Ultimate Polish. Probably because I have so much experience with them.
what would you consider Meguirs Ultimate? I am trying to find something that wont cut that hard..
@RZA77 You might be the perfect candidate for Jescar Medium Polish.
I do a lot of one step services with it. It cuts better than 3D ONE and finishes same or better most times.
Ultimate Compound can cut hard or soft by changing pads and technique.
With Ultimate Compound you can stop buffing at any point in the application cycle without any detriment to product performance.
Meguiar's M205 as another that's has a surprising amount of cut potential but it's a finishing polish.
Finally Ultimate Polish is another product I've used extensively for one stepping. It can deliver some cut and has always left me a great finish.
@@danlc95
Perfect man , I appreciate the help. I am going to pick up a paint gauge tester to see how many millimeters I have in my paint. It’s a 2004 bmw 530i , black. I had some cloudyness in the paint and got it out , tried to maintain it with 3d epoxy but that only lasted several months and it’s returning again. I definitely don’t want to do a paint correction again because I’m worried about going through the clear.
If I buy this tester and I get 80-100 microns in areas , I should definitely not use a cutting compound right ?
I do Meguire's 110M for compounding first then if need be I follow up with Adams polish then seal with 3D ceramic wax, takes a while but results are insane.
Yes please can you do a video of the paint dept gauge also keep up the good work love your videos
I use the clear cut as a stand alone with a white hex pad only and get great results...orange or yellow hex cutting pads leave a cloudy haze
Great video! +1 on Meguiars products! I used the M210 Polish by itself a couple months back to polish my new ride before applying a glaze, sealant and wax. A nice upgrade from the M205.
What do you use for a glaze, sealant and wax?
@@RahzAlGhul I used a glaze, sealant and wax from Chemical Guys but wasn't impressed and haven't used a glaze or sealant since then. Nowadays I use CarPro HydrO2 & Reload and very pleased.
The CG doesn't seem to have a long working time like other brands. I find that if you spritz the pad with some pad conditioner before and during the working time it makes a world of difference.
Same, use C4 & P4 often will use with recommended pad conditioner that will definitely allows for extended work time, also don’t get the flashing, never had the haze. Always has finished very nice
Great video Josh! Just what I was looking for. I’m about to tackle my first car and it’s similar to this panels paint condition. I’m still confused about when to use a one step polish and which pad to use the one step with , compound pad ? Microfiber pad? Would love to see a video on that. Great info as always though 👍
3D speed and one have been my go to for my business. My next pick up is griots FCC. Heard that one is great. Shine supply is also getting great reviews and I've spoken to Jared at Carglo and know they have some heat
Can you do the Groits pads video?
Best explain video about 2 step paint correction my brother you are the best
Would live to see a psint gage video, multiple mix n match polishes, pads, compounds as well as da vs rotary
great information, that looks like a interesting Ford in the background
I was wondering, what can you do when you leave a polish sitting for some time and when you’re going to use it it all watery and you can shake all you want but no change.
love your vids and variety of videos you produce. I think i watched all your vids over my weekend. Building a foam cannon using your advise and bought a name brand one also. love the tips and tricks. much appreciated
huh...pondered this this morning on a prestine 2010 car...Ultimate polish vs Ultimate compound. I just went with Ultimate Compound (kind of best of both worlds?)...and that was fine. then followed with Seal and Shine TW
Using off the shelf products is great, thanks Josh 👍😁
The only thing your missing with Chemical Guys is they ALWAYS compound & polish using their pad conditioner to add moisture , so my guess is you would get the clarity they do if you used the conditioner they sell along side with it. Just my 2 cents
Exactly right.
Compounds and polishes are all a game to me it's all in how you use them I'm a meguiars guy the M100 hands down for the money the best in my opinion
Would love to see a video with paint depth gauge. I think it important because I have a feeling people are over correcting and removing too much paint since more people are machine polishing because of YT videos.
I came here seeking clarity. I now have clarity. Thanks
Awesome I’m glad it helped! Thanks
Great video bud, nice to see the effort of what it takes to get a good finished product!
I wash and blow dry car in between each 4 step phase adds time but I notice a difference in white and black over other colors when not washing and drying
Would love to see a video with paint gauge if possible
Best way to find a great paint corrector.
Stick with Meguiars. They will always be the number 1 trusted brand. Use Sylvania for headlight restoration as this is the number 1 product.
Hi Josh..thanks for your input and time making this video. I would of liked to see if you did a section on the panel using 1500 wet rub and polishing to see if there was a difference..cheers
HEEEEY. You should try Menzerna. Its pricey but boy would it make a great review video for someone like you. I actually like the stuff. Highly recommend you try it out.
Great video had all the info I was looking for
Id stay away from McGuire's products. Every compound and polish I used from them was horrible it looked very good when finished BUT the next day it would leave white powder behind everywhere with streaks and yes the car was parked where no direct sunlight was hitting it and yes it was less than 80 degrees outside and yes I used a correct amount of it and yes I wiped off immediately after using and yes I worked from panel to panel. And it still left a horrible white haze which was impossible to remove.
Hey josh! Liked the video but was wondering why you did t use the 3D polish compound in one? I wanted to see how it compared to meguiars and turtle wax.
great job with the unbiased video. Thanks!
For beginners...
Which pad do you recommend for one step paint enhancement?
Do I get a cutting pad, medium or finishing pad?
Thanks for this and all your other videos. I'm starting to get some clarity (HAHA, see what I did there?) on when to use which products. I'd love to see you do a sort of work flow chart. Kind of a "If it like this, Then do That" video. After watching so many videos it seems there are no straight answers. Mostly due to the paint's starting point and the expectations of the user. Obviously if you're going for a fresh start you're going to start with a strip wash to get all the other polishes and waxes off the surface, then inspect the surface and determine if it needs claying. Then determine if it needs compounding or just polishing. This, for me, is the point where it gets confusing. Let's say I've got the imperfections out, do I use a glaze, sealant, wax, Si02 protectant and in what order. At this point I feel like I'm going down the rabbit hole. There are so many product in each of these categories that make very similar claims. Anyway, thanks for the videos and all the info.
Great, informative video as always! I did not see the link to the recommended pads? Thanks.
If you use the better Turtle Wax products you will get better results. NUFF SAID. MAD RESPECT FROM EAST LONG BEACH 💯
new at this, do I need to do a Wax after compound and polishing? I usually use liquid wax by meguiar
Great video . Meguiars has always been my fav . What light would u recommend? Like one you use to see all the imperfections ?
It's funny that you mention the Chemical Guys stuff because I'm in almost the exact same boat.
I don't shit on many Chemical Guys products because even if they're duplicates of duplicates in a huge bloated product line, they're usually at least some what able to do what they say.
The big exception to that though has been the C4 compound, I had such a miserable time with it I didn't even try the P4 polish.
It's the strangest behaving compound I've ever used. No matter how much I used or how little, or what pad I used and how much it was or wasn't primed, I couldn't get it to stop spraying everywhere anytime I got above a speed of 3 or so. I know it's incredibly odd and could have just been a bad batch or something like that but it was the most mind boggling thing to see something continually revert to such a liquidy consistency
And when it’s on the paint it’s so hard to wipe off
@@billyschannel997 yeah I definitely wouldn't be comfortable using it on certain paints even if it performed great. Now that I think about it that's part of why it was so odd, it was super liquidy and somehow still a pain to remove
Josh did you make make a video on the 3D polishes?
How many pads each per car to compound and polish ?
I wpuld love to see a all in one comparison. I have fallen in love with 3d speed, the griots 3in1 ceramic has excellent scratch removal and water beading but is very hard to buff off
What speed for compounding and which one for polishing?
What's the difference btwn Mg M110/220 and M105/205?
Cg recommend a spray of water or there pad conditioner
good information on which to use... question? how much pressure do you apply with the buffer... is it just spreading the compound/ polisher lightly or firm? Thanks in advance
... I am having trouble with my Black Nissan which I cannot get it to where it was when I was impressed by the shine and ended buying the car....Great video!!!!
Great video. Where did you get the racks from holding your chemicals?
So wich one do you recommend for a freshly painted car ? I'm working on my car ... thanks.
Best video on the subject
Should I clay bar 1st of just a deep wash?
Do I have to microfibre wipe off compound before polishing or do I need to spray with iso and wipe clean?
How do you get rid of the haze
Would love the paint guage video...
Your da is moving really smooth. So what is causing mine to hop around while trying to polish or compound? My pad is pretty wet with product
ya i was curious have polishing equipment and realize there different types of pads you can get like terry cloth , foam pads , wool pads ...etc. So i am curious when you use one over the other. Seems like your testing with only foam pads do you ever like using the other types.
Goos video bro .
Why you don’t use Koch chemie ..?
what if you wet sand with 3000. what would be next? sand with 5000 then compound with wool pad? or what are your thoughts?
When compounding do you have to polish next or can you just go straight to a wax?
Hey Josh cant find link to the pad your using?
Josh, I’d love to see how Meguiar’s Ultimate Compound works for you. I’m a new guy at this, would be great to hear your thoughts. Thanks!
Thanks, super explained
Question: Would you expect similiar results on paint oxidation/clear coat damage? FYI-I've heard it referred to both ways.
The paint has that white look to it. Not peeling yet.
Thank you!!!
I’m new into this business and I have done a few cars but I old like to know the best polisher for a beginner. I ordered the Ldhthop polisher off Amazon but after watching your videos I don’t know if I should use this one on my car or return it for the max shine as you suggested. Also I did get the Meguiars polish and compound but mine is a 205 ultra finish polish. I’ve used the other meguiars that u have used and just would like to know the difference.
Is Meguires a diminishing compound?