As a fellow detailer I can tell you I appreciate the fact that you explained it not only in the right sequence in order but that ability to do the job properly. Well done!!
This is a great explanation. Wow I didn’t know a one step or two step takes so long. Makes me think that a lot of mobile detailers offering this might be doing hack jobs vs some who are actually legit. I couldn’t imagine doing this as someone’s house all day in their driveway. This seems more like a shop service. Awesome details and I learned a good deal of what is involved.
Thank you so much for watching and for the kind words. Corrections can definitely take that long when you are really focused on edge-work and there are lots of defects to remove, but I’ve definitely gotten faster over time! Quick enhancement jobs are great as long as the expectations are clear between you and your customer.
Hi pan can i ask you about ceramic spray overspray? I sprayed tw flex wax on my black paint and forgot to wipe it for a week Now i can get wipe it off Any suggestions?
If it was just a spray wax type product even a light enhancement polish will take those spots right off. Make sure you wash the vehicle and clay it first!
You can go tons of different ways with one steps, but my starting point is always a medium cut compound on a medium firm foam pad. Then adjust from there based on paint type!
You can take a reading on your door jamb, where there’s usually less clear coat, and figure out the difference. If it says 5mils though you’re in good shape for some correction!
Great explanation. If the customer want to do paint enhancements then ceramic coating , would you use uno protect ? Because the uno protect have sealant on that right? Is this effect the ceramic to bond the paint? Can I use uno protect and then wipe off with Eraser then apply ceramic coating on? If i just want to do paint enhancements with uno protect,can I add 1 more protection like spray sealant or ceramic on after ? Sorry I have a lot of questions 😅
Great question. Uno protect is not a good option to use before a ceramic coating. It leaves behind a sealant that will not allow the coating to bond properly. You'd have to remove it and basically that negates the reason to use Uno protect in the first place. Just use a light polish that has no fillers or sealants in it on a foam pad for an enhancement and then follow it up with your panel prep and coating of choice!
@@tiendang4916 any sort of "Medium" polish or a fine finishing polish would do the trick. Check out Optimum "Hyper Polish." The main thing is to use a medium foam pad (like a Lake county orange pad or a Rupes yellow) so you get a good finish.
love the channel. One question, when polishing with compound is it best to tape off the black trim as not to leave white chalk marks on the black trim? When would you tape off or not to tape off? Thanks in advance.
It’s always a good idea to tape off trim, especially when using heavier compounds as they can definitely stain some plastics. As you get better control with the polisher you don’t need to tape as much but it’s always a good idea. If I’m doing a light polish with a foam pad I’ll tape only some of the time for example.
You can use a paint thickness gauge to give you some basic readings. They even make pretty involved ones that can tell you the difference between substrates as well. Just depends on how much $$$ you want to spend on one!
I'd recommend the enhancement polish for sure. No need to go nuts on your dailly driver unless you're really particular. If you were planning to install a ceramic coating I would for sure do a One-Step or Two-step though.
@@high-defdetailing1485 any recommendations for one step or two step? What do you think of one and done? Im thinking only using foam pads since im a beginner
@@high-defdetailing1485 what do you recommend for one or two step polish? What do you think of Turtle wax one n done? With using only foam pads? Which kind of foam pads should i use I want to maintain my clear coat so not going to do too aggressive cut cuz im going to polish it maybe twice a year so
@@MlleVB One and done would be great for a one-step. I've never used it personally but it looks like it would do the trick. I'd use a medium cut foam polishing pad and call it a day! Polishing twice a year with that shouldn't do much to your clearcoat 👍🏻
What are some price ranges for the services? Like for paint enhancement, 1 step and 2 step and what’s a good range I should charge for a 2 year sealant and a 7 year coating on top of that? I’m just starting out paint correction and need a good range Ik the size matter
Still confused about the one step. How do you avoid the haziness if you are using a heavier compound? What product would you use for a one step since you use an all in one for an enhancement?
I wouldn’t use a heavy compound if just doing a one-step. However, when combined with a foam pad they can still finish down nicely on harder clear costs. Most of my one-steps involve a medium cut polish like Sonax Cut and Finish or 3D One on a medium foam pad. Every paint system is different though so you always need to check with proper lighting to make sure it’s finished down properly with no haze or micro marring.
Not really. It’s a great finishing polish but it needs a bit more cut for a one step. That’s where Sonax Cut and Finish comes in and has been my go to lately!
just to clarify: do you perform the same amount of passes at the same speed and pressure with enhancements and one steps or is an enhancement a fast, one or two pass, with quick arm speed?
Enhancements are quicker arm speed and less pressure for sure! Usually not using any correction lights either. Just a few passes to further clean the paint and restore some gloss. A one step for me is much more focused. I will do some test spots to find the best possible pad/polish combo that removes the most defects while still leaving a great finish. It’s usually 4 slow passes with more pressure and lightening up on the last one.
@@high-defdetailing1485 got it! i wondered lol. i assume you take the time to find a good pad and fluid combo? or do you just have an idea based on the type of car and kind of stay right in the middle?
@@nickherbin8094 for enhancements I have my go to that I 9/10 use: Optimum Hyper Polish on an orange foam pad. For one-steps it’s all about what works with the specific paint. I always start with a medium cut compound that finishes well and a specific pad depending on if the paint is hard or soft to my knowledge 👍🏻
Well i did my first paint enhancement this past weekend and it was awesome. There neighbor book and now another for this sunday and a 1step paint correction next sunday so im super excited to get into ito it ever since i did my first one people have been booking me!! Also im a weeken warrior right now with me working full time. So greatful and excited!!
@@josephhales8054 what did you charge to start off with? I’m just starting and still wondering what u should charge for paint enchantment, 1 step and 2 step correction. And for coatings. Ik the size of vehicle matter
Depends on the condition and also the type of paint on the vehicle, but you can get a lot of correction out of a proper one step sometimes! A two-step will always deliver more correction though and is especially a good option on black vehicles.
They make paint depth gauges that can tell you a bunch of info regarding the thickness of the paint and clear. They range in price from a couple hundred to $1,000+. A simple one that just tells you the thickness of paint and clear combined is sufficient enough!
As a fellow detailer I can tell you I appreciate the fact that you explained it not only in the right sequence in order but that ability to do the job properly. Well done!!
Glad it was helpful! I’ve got a lot more content coming out soon ghost is hopefully just as helpful.
The explanation is absolutely fantastic 👌 . Very well put 👏
Thank you! Hope it was helpful
This is a great explanation. Wow I didn’t know a one step or two step takes so long. Makes me think that a lot of mobile detailers offering this might be doing hack jobs vs some who are actually legit. I couldn’t imagine doing this as someone’s house all day in their driveway. This seems more like a shop service.
Awesome details and I learned a good deal of what is involved.
Thank you so much for watching and for the kind words. Corrections can definitely take that long when you are really focused on edge-work and there are lots of defects to remove, but I’ve definitely gotten faster over time!
Quick enhancement jobs are great as long as the expectations are clear between you and your customer.
Why not ?
Keep making video you are very well versed and you know how to stay on topic. A very hard thing to do in the UA-cam industry
Thank you so much for the positive words! It must be from all my years as a public school teacher 😅
Hi pan can i ask you about ceramic spray overspray?
I sprayed tw flex wax on my black paint and forgot to wipe it for a week
Now i can get wipe it off
Any suggestions?
If it was just a spray wax type product even a light enhancement polish will take those spots right off. Make sure you wash the vehicle and clay it first!
What pad should I use if I’m doing a one step? Medium to light cut? Or a heavy cut pad? Thank you! Great explanation btw
You can go tons of different ways with one steps, but my starting point is always a medium cut compound on a medium firm foam pad. Then adjust from there based on paint type!
So let’s say my paint gauge measurements say 5mils paint thickness how would determine from that how much expendable clear you have to work with?
You can take a reading on your door jamb, where there’s usually less clear coat, and figure out the difference. If it says 5mils though you’re in good shape for some correction!
Great explanation.
If the customer want to do paint enhancements then ceramic coating , would you use uno protect ? Because the uno protect have sealant on that right? Is this effect the ceramic to bond the paint?
Can I use uno protect and then wipe off with Eraser then apply ceramic coating on?
If i just want to do paint enhancements with uno protect,can I add 1 more protection like spray sealant or ceramic on after ?
Sorry I have a lot of questions 😅
Great question. Uno protect is not a good option to use before a ceramic coating. It leaves behind a sealant that will not allow the coating to bond properly. You'd have to remove it and basically that negates the reason to use Uno protect in the first place. Just use a light polish that has no fillers or sealants in it on a foam pad for an enhancement and then follow it up with your panel prep and coating of choice!
@@high-defdetailing1485 I appreciate it,thank you so much. What is your recommendation to use when I do paint enhancements before ceramic coating?
@@tiendang4916 any sort of "Medium" polish or a fine finishing polish would do the trick. Check out Optimum "Hyper Polish." The main thing is to use a medium foam pad (like a Lake county orange pad or a Rupes yellow) so you get a good finish.
Keep the videos coming!
Thank you! I have at least 10 recorded that I just need to edit and upload. Stay tuned and thank you for the support!
love the channel. One question, when polishing with compound is it best to tape off the black trim as not to leave white chalk marks on the black trim? When would you tape off or not to tape off? Thanks in advance.
It’s always a good idea to tape off trim, especially when using heavier compounds as they can definitely stain some plastics. As you get better control with the polisher you don’t need to tape as much but it’s always a good idea. If I’m doing a light polish with a foam pad I’ll tape only some of the time for example.
How do you measure the paint to make sure you have enough clear coat to work with?
You can use a paint thickness gauge to give you some basic readings. They even make pretty involved ones that can tell you the difference between substrates as well. Just depends on how much $$$ you want to spend on one!
How do you know how much clear coat you can take off? even with measuring it
Anything reading in the 3mil range should be the danger zone. I’d only do a one step at that point.
@@high-defdetailing1485 got it!
for daily driven car what kind polishing would you recommend?
I'd recommend the enhancement polish for sure. No need to go nuts on your dailly driver unless you're really particular. If you were planning to install a ceramic coating I would for sure do a One-Step or Two-step though.
@@high-defdetailing1485 any recommendations for one step or two step? What do you think of one and done?
Im thinking only using foam pads since im a beginner
@@high-defdetailing1485 what do you recommend for one or two step polish?
What do you think of
Turtle wax one n done?
With using only foam pads?
Which kind of foam pads should i use
I want to maintain my clear coat so not going to do too aggressive cut cuz im going to polish it maybe twice a year so
@@MlleVB One and done would be great for a one-step. I've never used it personally but it looks like it would do the trick. I'd use a medium cut foam polishing pad and call it a day! Polishing twice a year with that shouldn't do much to your clearcoat 👍🏻
What are some price ranges for the services? Like for paint enhancement, 1 step and 2 step and what’s a good range I should charge for a 2 year sealant and a 7 year coating on top of that? I’m just starting out paint correction and need a good range Ik the size matter
You’re a natural!
Thanks, Colin! If by natural you mean I'm good at editing 20 takes then sure! haha
Great explanation!
Thanks! I’m hoping it helps out my customers and anyone else who tunes in!
Still confused about the one step. How do you avoid the haziness if you are using a heavier compound? What product would you use for a one step since you use an all in one for an enhancement?
I wouldn’t use a heavy compound if just doing a one-step. However, when combined with a foam pad they can still finish down nicely on harder clear costs. Most of my one-steps involve a medium cut polish like Sonax Cut and Finish or 3D One on a medium foam pad.
Every paint system is different though so you always need to check with proper lighting to make sure it’s finished down properly with no haze or micro marring.
Thank you. I appreciate the help.
Do you ever use Perfect Finish for a one step?
Not really. It’s a great finishing polish but it needs a bit more cut for a one step. That’s where Sonax Cut and Finish comes in and has been my go to lately!
just to clarify: do you perform the same amount of passes at the same speed and pressure with enhancements and one steps or is an enhancement a fast, one or two pass, with quick arm speed?
Enhancements are quicker arm speed and less pressure for sure! Usually not using any correction lights either. Just a few passes to further clean the paint and restore some gloss.
A one step for me is much more focused. I will do some test spots to find the best possible pad/polish combo that removes the most defects while still leaving a great finish. It’s usually 4 slow passes with more pressure and lightening up on the last one.
@@high-defdetailing1485 got it! i wondered lol. i assume you take the time to find a good pad and fluid combo? or do you just have an idea based on the type of car and kind of stay right in the middle?
@@nickherbin8094 for enhancements I have my go to that I 9/10 use: Optimum Hyper Polish on an orange foam pad. For one-steps it’s all about what works with the specific paint. I always start with a medium cut compound that finishes well and a specific pad depending on if the paint is hard or soft to my knowledge 👍🏻
@@high-defdetailing1485 got it! what kind of prices are you charging? $30 an hour? $35? what kind of prices do they end up being?
@@nickherbin8094 depends on a lots of factors. My prices range from $60-$100+ an hour. I started much lower but I’ve been in business for 8 years now.
What steps do I need to do before for a gloss enhancement .
A full decon wash and clay bar would be the recommended prep for any paint correction service!
@@high-defdetailing1485 thanks after prep do I go to a wax or do I do a polish then wax
@@donschultz7759 prep, paint correction, final protection product (wax, sealant, coating)
@@high-defdetailing1485 thank you so much for the answer 🙏👍
@@donschultz7759 You're welcome! Good luck!
If only there was one product and one pad, that would get everything done in one quick pass.
haha I know right!? Sure would be nice!
Bro 8 plus hours on polishing paint i cant imagine!! My back would be ruined!!
My back has been ruined for years 😂
It actually isn’t as bad now after doing paint corrections for several years. You start to get used to it!
Well i did my first paint enhancement this past weekend and it was awesome. There neighbor book and now another for this sunday and a 1step paint correction next sunday so im super excited to get into ito it ever since i did my first one people have been booking me!! Also im a weeken warrior right now with me working full time. So greatful and excited!!
@@josephhales8054 what did you charge to start off with? I’m just starting and still wondering what u should charge for paint enchantment, 1 step and 2 step correction. And for coatings. Ik the size of vehicle matter
Ok Larry
I should've gotten the 2 step paint correction 🤦♂️ 1 step correction didn't really remove some scratches on my car now I know.
Depends on the condition and also the type of paint on the vehicle, but you can get a lot of correction out of a proper one step sometimes! A two-step will always deliver more correction though and is especially a good option on black vehicles.
How do you measure the paint to determine you have enough clear coat?
They make paint depth gauges that can tell you a bunch of info regarding the thickness of the paint and clear. They range in price from a couple hundred to $1,000+. A simple one that just tells you the thickness of paint and clear combined is sufficient enough!