How to REMOVE ORANGE PEEL without wet sanding
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- Опубліковано 21 тра 2024
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Mark 1 shine pack kit
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I was the one that recommended the denim pad, and I was so excited to see you make a video on it, that I had my wife come in and watch it too lol we even made grilled cheese sandwiches for the occasion.
Yes I remember! Feel special sir I literally bought those pads 20 min after your comment!
Do you have a link to the pad you used/used in this video?
@itsturbinetime Knowing is Half the Battle.
The other half is lasers, lots of lasers! Haha.
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I really appreciate you my friend.
We will keep fighting the good fight.
been using denim for polishing and directing a while now. you never see any of the top pros on UA-cam using it ever. the ones that do just know how great it is
It's a dang good pad !
This guy and paint society are awesome.
Thank you !!!
Fantastic job and beautiful explanation of the process & products....
Absolutely
I learned from the best. I dont even have buffing or wet sanding materials in my shop.
I almost never wet sand or buff .
But it is the cherry on top for some jobs
I just pqinted a bicycle with speedokote color blender .i put epoxy color pigment in it and it came out opaque and for a beginner i would now say that epoxy pigment and pearl takes some skill.i have been touching spots up about three diffrent times after cleaning gun thinking i was done
That Acura looks good and so does the 3000gt! I’m about to buy some speedokote supplies, you got a good discount code for me?
ive used the denim pad on a rotary and it works very well , backed up with a polish on a da machine
Good idea
U put a directly denim pad with an abrasive product on it?
@@bm_wuratli6883 compound
I stared using them 6 months or so ago and I wish I had them 20 years ago also !!!! We use them all the time esp for collision work. Makes denibbing way faster now
Yup!
Do you only use a DA for this? How about a rotary?
Thanks for sharing this with us Marco, I haven't used these denim pads but I have seen the Kandy Man use them on one of his cars and was rather impressed but it was better to see you use it on a real world DIY paint job with a small compressor compared to him using them on a state of the art booth spray job🙏👍John UK
Yea first time use I like it
I tried that pad a while ago and haven't used it since, but land to there is also a orange pad made of Corduroy .
It's good to use on flat surfaces I wouldn't use it over any edges
I've tried denim, and it works. The problem I had was the edges beginning to fray slightly and become twisted causing them to be bigher than the face of the pad. Since the pad is not flexible that caused pigtails. Perhaps the rotary version of the pad would not have this problem since it's softer and the material wraps around the top of pad with no exposed edge.
AMAZING CONTENT BROTHER!!!!
Thanks!
Love you bro@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937
Great vid, thanks.
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where is the link to buy
Yeah good video😊
Absolutely!
Nice!
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looks like you have some tiger striping in your base coat color. do you spray with an x pattern when you spray metallics or pearls? also aeropro a610 spray gun will lay clear way better and it's a cheap dyi gun for really cheap and you can toss it when it wears out.
There was not any tiger strips in base , could be lighting cause it was cross hatched multiple times
You can also get them at harbor freight 2000 3000 4000 and then get 8000 3M trizak to finish .it will leave a awesome showcar finish.
Yup!
I’m having trouble locating them at harbor freight
@@varrient9959 Amazon
Kandyman used that pad sometime last year.
Yea he also has a good video on them
Really they been out and about for a long time i only use them to tone down and not to fully remove it. Best way in my opinion will be a combo of wet and dry sanding depending the clear
True !
With how many people paint their cars with rustoleum turbo paint, would u make a vid to try get the best finish possible out of it, like paint, cut and buff on a spare panel if u have one laying around.
I've pretty much stopped Rustoleum painting simply being it's actually more expensive than some car paint now
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 😮
Would it be a good alternative to color sanding a freshly painted single stage black? Speedokote of course😊
If your not skilled with wet sanding absolutely
Nice video
Thanks bud!
Nice. The instant you started talking (by saying “total”), I KNEW you were from Pittsburgh.
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What's the name of the denim pad you used?
Awesome video.
Sorry man got off Amazon impulse purchase 🤣🤣🤣 if you go on amazon and type in denim buffing pad a bunch come up 🙂
Carpro is one of the original manufacturer’s of the denim pad.
Sir.
1)Try a mixture of isopropyl alcohol and distilled h2o to clean the surface.
2) Prime your pad with 5 dime sized dabs of polish and before turning on the machine rub the pad on the area you are about to work on. Priming the pad keeps the machine from jumping and so does keeping your hand on top of the machine above the pad. Work in a roughly 2’x2’ area using a cross hatch type pattern slightly overlapping each pass.
*Do not squirt polish all over the place-you wasted a lot of polish
As far as ceramic coatings some can make a mess out of a perfectly polished and prepped vehicle and actually need sanded off to start all over wasting time and money.
Having three high quality different color microfibers is a great way to keep track of what order they are used in order to remove the excess ceramic, buff the area, then rebuff the area extending a bit past the 2’x2’ area you are working on while ceramic coating the vehicle
Appreciate the tips!
Im suprized.. flat and glossy..i use rotary with the farecla mop and 360 compound.works fast..but can ruin clearcoat fast too..ima look into denim..thx for video❤❤
No issue!
Should check out my 3 denim pad set
I'm guna play around with them a little more but so far I like them
Hey trigger...i get around too...Jay Fox aka CarsRcool
wow didnt know those existed. how long do the pads last? can you wash/clean them?
also idk if you can get this polish in the states, menzerna heavy cut compound 300 and 400. works really well to get 2k scratches out and also gives it a factory gloss at the same time. they also have a 3 in 1 , cut ,polish and wax. granted doesnt cut that much but can bring the old stuff back to life in 1 product. German brand sold a lot in Europe and uk.
I'm pretty sure you can wash them. Not sure on durability being I only used once 😎
Do you think 1.3 is too small of a tip for single stage in ~60°f weather?
1.3 is fine. Summer time can bump it up to 1.4
Leave your orange peel alone if you plan on keeping the car because, in time, pores so tiney that you can't see will increase exponentially and youll grow rust from beneath the paint. Your paint will look like as if you painted over rust when it gets bad.
Some of that iron-x you spray will actually go down to the bare metal, and not all of it is surface iron that ironx is dealing with.
I know it sounds a bit irrational, but I've lived the experience with my own vehicle. I have rust growing beneath perfectly fine looking paint everywhere I messed with the orange peel, and no rust everywhere i left the paint alone.
And, yes, where the rust is growing still has clear coat. I also utilize a paint thickness guage.
I don‘t See a denim pad in your shop. Is it the wool pad, 9“?
I'm using the denim pad in the video
Looks like good cut but it’s throwing some dust maybe mix some polish u used in step two might help
The speedokote finishing compound we sell is super cheap at only 20 bucks a bottle but does throw some dust.
The speedokote select line is better
Just smashed out my first paintjob with single stage white and it has some orange peel, will this method work on single stage paint?
Depending on how many coats you have on
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 3 total; 1 coat light, 2 medium/heavy.
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 Got the typical 3 coats, 1 light, 2 medium/heavy.
Can you use that pad on a junk panel to see how quick it will burn through the clear
Sure!
Need me some of them Levi’s jeans pads
Yes 😂
Whats the link to the one you bought?
I think they bought them all. The only Osren denim pad I can find on Amazon is $36 with 1 6.5" pad and the polish they sell. The other brands all have like 2 stars🤷🏼♂️
I'll have to go back and look I bought off impulse I just clicked a button not much attention 😂
Here i am trying to get my orange peel that good.
Haha just takes practice
@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 i started with the fluid wide open and was using the pressure range on the can. Well i just read today that if the droplets are big, then you need to turn the fluid down. I turned the air up to 15psi from 10 and went on much better. Now i just gotta repaint everything.
@@____MC____ yup always set up test panel if you can
Those pads are made to be used with a rotary.
It actually worked surprising good with a random orbital
But I'm sure much better with rotsry
I want that car perfect before I pick it up 😂😂😂
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Marco, let say I done my car like you showed... after say 2-3 weeks CAN I BUFF THE CAR, and after go over the car with alcoholic cleaner, AND AD LESTS SAY 2 COSTS OF CLEAR ON TOP?
I KNOW, its not the way your doing it.....but lets say I was thinking that if the 2 coats should have laid a little bit better, i have been sadisfaiyd to put it in a show down....but it went as you said 3-5 feet away OK, but not for show....
I do the steps your done, looking much better, CAN I SPRAY MY CAR AGAIN WITH CLEAR AFTER DOING A TOTAL WIPE DOWN ON THE CAR, WITH EVERYTHING YOU DO, BEFORE YOU NORMALY DO BEFORE PAINT?
And its right at this moment, those panel parts can come in, as tryout panels- experimental panels- so you dont have to f u c k u p a hole car.....
Nicely done, fun to try new things! Good job!
To re clear have to re sand unfortunately
(within the first 0:12 seconds of video, my brain goes) "Bro, are you wearing a garage door clicker?"
Yes 🤣🤣🤣🤣
You didn't post a link to the pad you bought. The ones I'm seeing have like 2 stars😂
Amazon lol
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 the osren denim doesnt show up on amazon only their velvet. Carpro are the ones on amazon currently and they have bad reviews.
i never had success with these denim pads and if it did work, its not like good old wetsanding.
This was first time me using one so total dumbo here , I had good luck
Brake fluid.
Brake fluid will remove your orange peel.
Good joke
Nice vid. You're Philly accent is THICK 😂
I'm not even from Philly idk how that happened 🤣🤣🤣
You missed a perfect low-level joke by not wearing DENIM shorts while using a DENIM buffing pad. Tsk Tsk. I tell ya what; you teach me how to paint and I'll teach you how to be a buffoon at a moment's notice. I have over 50 years experience!! I am the hit of my not-so-active senior retirement community!! Hurry and sign up for this limited time offer!!
True!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
IM SORTIFIED
Looked more like it was dry spray rather than orange peel
Yea for sure right on the edge of the hood .
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 did you spray it flat or hang it?
Let's goooooooo
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thats not orange peal, that looks like you missed an overlap pass or 2 to me , from the lighting it looks like a dry edge .
It also looks like you have some fish eyes you were trying to burry them and didn't coat the whole hood . 😉😉😉
It's actually due to inconsistency in air pressure as I have explained in many videos. Buy this compressor, attempt to paint an entire car with it, video the results. If you do a better job than me I'll send you a mark1 shine pack on the house no cost
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 OH ok, Yea not having the VOLUME of AIR to push a paint gun is crucial . Have you tried using the Iwata LPH400 , which is low volume low pressure gun?
come on now ! you wet sanded the paint with a Denim pad
No water man lol
Literally just the denim pad, compound, and polish
@@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 that wasn't a dry compound or polish !
@@diverdave4056 why are you so mad? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
ABSOLUTELY WRONG!!!!, YOU CAN WET SAND AND BUFF 2 COATS OF CLEAR. What do you think you're doing with this pad
Your more than welcome to do that in your shop.
Not doing it in mine
We all have personal preferences in this trade
End of discussion.
W.r.t. you want to do a comparison when one side the buffed side is perfectly washed and clean and the other side has particle of etching from buffing the other side on it. Great comparison! NOT!
I'm very sorry you were dissatisfied. How can I make you feel warm and bubbly on the inside?
@speedokoterefinishnetwork4937 do a proper comparison, clean both sides, and then show the difference. Condescending Ass.
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A little bit yes . But I'm here to show you guys diy videos and help . Iv been on UA-cam for half a decade and after supplies , costs , overhead, iv made no money.
Good vid thx. Way too much babble.
Sorry I talk to much sometimes 😂