Splendid work my guy. I am nursing a hip injury that is preventing me from doing my routine winter prep for my ride. It is satisfying watching you work
It’s crazy what polishing does to the paint brings back to life 🤩 some people don’t understand that how would you guys explain that to new customers ? A video like that 🎥
Great video, based on how this vehicle looked before and how it came out, a one-step is really all it needed. One must fully define paint enhancement vs paint correction. In my opinion, when a paint has light swirls, scratches(light) and light haze this would call for an enhancement as the focus is to improve on the clarity just a bit, one will do up to 2-4 passes depending on pad,paint(hardness) and polish. When the paint is heavily hazed and oxidized along with med to heavy scratches, may require additional steps as the focus would be to cut/level and polish which multiple passes are required for each stage and that is where one would test their, pad and product combo that will get the job done. As the case with this video, it would appear that this was indeed a full paint correction that was completed in one step. If one wants to practice their 2-step correction, I would go to the junkyard and get a good or two to work with. Keep the videos coming👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Great video man but I’m wondering what detail mistakes have you done and I’m also wondering what are some common detail mistakes that beginner detailers make when starting out. Love the content.
Don't go out and buy too many or duplicates of the same product by different brands. UA-cam can be overwhelming with everyone's product recommendations.
Biggest common mistake is not knowing when to stop. In the area of polishing, you can burn through clear coat, it happens even with a DA polisher, over time you will know which makes have soft paints.
I agree. When it comes to products and tools, find what works for you. Don’t follow the hype. If you already have your prices and services set up, don’t let clients haggle and try to get a cheaper price. If they do that, they already don’t respect you or your business and are most likely going to complain or try to get more work out of you. The sooner you learn it, the better.
Hi Jerry I am new to this detail stuff,after polish and waxing my car I see that is bad bad dust magnet,what product should I apply after wax to eliminate the dust problem,thanks
Instead of the Speed maybe just a good wax with fillers. Since the One already has polish and the speed also has polish. This will help with saving time and product. But cool 😎 video like the content.
Technically, but the focus wasn’t the swirl marks at this point. If the focus was swirl marks, then we would’ve taken more time on each panel. The paint was in pretty bad condition (dings and chips). Client just wanted the paint to look better for his wife.
Splendid work my guy. I am nursing a hip injury that is preventing me from doing my routine winter prep for my ride. It is satisfying watching you work
Appreciate the kind words! Wishing you a speedy recovery! Thank you for your support!🙏🏽
It’s crazy what polishing does to the paint brings back to life 🤩 some people don’t understand that how would you guys explain that to new customers ? A video like that 🎥
I appreciate the comment! Great idea👍🏽
That car came out brand new versus the condition it was in. Great job
Thank you!🙏🏽
Very good work. you made it pop for real.
I really apperciate how you guys communicate with your clients. Also very entertaining video, thumbs up:)
Great video, based on how this vehicle looked before and how it came out, a one-step is really all it needed.
One must fully define paint enhancement vs paint correction.
In my opinion, when a paint has light swirls, scratches(light) and light haze this would call for an enhancement as the focus is to improve on the clarity just a bit, one will do up to 2-4 passes depending on pad,paint(hardness) and polish.
When the paint is heavily hazed and oxidized along with med to heavy scratches, may require additional steps as the focus would be to cut/level and polish which multiple passes are required for each stage and that is where one would test their, pad and product combo that will get the job done.
As the case with this video, it would appear that this was indeed a full paint correction that was completed in one step.
If one wants to practice their 2-step correction, I would go to the junkyard and get a good or two to work with.
Keep the videos coming👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
It's my first time to your channel I've liked subscribed and hit that notification bell.
That thing is Shining ✨🔥🔥🔥
Great video man but I’m wondering what detail mistakes have you done and I’m also wondering what are some common detail mistakes that beginner detailers make when starting out. Love the content.
Don't go out and buy too many or duplicates of the same product by different brands. UA-cam can be overwhelming with everyone's product recommendations.
Biggest common mistake is not knowing when to stop. In the area of polishing, you can burn through clear coat, it happens even with a DA polisher, over time you will know which makes have soft paints.
I agree. When it comes to products and tools, find what works for you. Don’t follow the hype. If you already have your prices and services set up, don’t let clients haggle and try to get a cheaper price. If they do that, they already don’t respect you or your business and are most likely going to complain or try to get more work out of you. The sooner you learn it, the better.
Hi Jerry I am new to this detail stuff,after polish and waxing my car I see that is bad bad dust magnet,what product should I apply after wax to eliminate the dust problem,thanks
Awesome work
How many gallons of water does you tank hold?
100 gallons boss
@AestheticAutoDetailing ok and how many cars can u get done before needing to refill? Saw a guy recommend 40 gallons. Is that to low in ur experience?
Instead of the Speed maybe just a good wax with fillers. Since the One already has polish and the speed also has polish. This will help with saving time and product. But cool 😎 video like the content.
Nice
What kind of clay mitt where you using
DA Clay Pad - 6 inches from Maxshine. Item number- 2042150
@@AestheticAutoDetailing thank you 👍
Rotary time boss
Agreed
Isn't that a 2 step?
Technically, but the focus wasn’t the swirl marks at this point. If the focus was swirl marks, then we would’ve taken more time on each panel. The paint was in pretty bad condition (dings and chips). Client just wanted the paint to look better for his wife.
That owner didn't do much to take care of his Lexus at all.