Professional painters in Germany say that the entire bumper should be painted. I'm totally thrilled how you did it and then in the rainy weather outside. Great Scott!
One thing that cannot be faked in life is the passion for something. In this case the passion for your work reflects in the quality. Well done and keep going 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼♥️👊🏼
Was wondering what extra processes were required for tri coat paint. Super video showing us what's what and how you get it done. Superb results. You sir are an artist at work with such a high skill level. Super impressed. 👍🏼
Was that a 2K clear? Also, what was in the aerosol can at the end? I've never been able to blend a clear coat without resulting in a feathered edge. How did you do that? Great work.
Love your videos! Such an inspiration. I was wondering if you could give me a bit of advice on how to sand (what grit etc) when you're preparing this particular repair? Thank in advance from Australia :)
Hi Scott, got a question, I have just got a DA polishing machine and want to attack the swirls on my white Porsche Boxster. Only have access to retail products so should I use a one stage like Autoglym's UHD Polishing Compound which I have to go over with two different pads per the instructions (what?!) or am I better off using a compound polish and then a finishing polish? Will likely do a wax or ceramic coating afterwards if that helps.
Would you not get a shitty finish on the very edge of bumper and wing where they meet by doing this? Would you not just pop the edge of the bumper out to get nice edge to the panels, surely you can't prep the edges enough in the gap for a perfect finish? Not hate, it's a genuine question
If you’d seen any of his work in real life you’d know he’s immaculate when it comes to his craft mate. Good question but hopefully you realise I just answered it for you 👋🏼
@@johnsonjoseph2885 I'm not doubting the actual finish but you can be the best painter in the world but surely leaving panels butted up edge to edge in this case the bumper and wing your going to get a build up of material in between the two and you can't completely prep the very edges of the panels if the bumper is still fixed in place, potentially leading to paint or clear lifting in the future?
Does that sensor still work properly?? that really needed removing as it was not scuffed and all you did even after prep was to coat it with more layers of paint. Those sensors are specified to work with a certain amount of paint, go over that amount and it causes them to fail
You are very wrong! Of course the sensors work, do you actually think we repair cars with no clue of what we are doing? I would suggest watching our other videos so you can educate your self around sensors.
The parking sensors will still work. When wrapping cars parking sensors are wrapped over and still work perfectly fine. Painting over them will make no difference.
Against the elements, 3 stage pearl fade out and under pressure of being filmed....take my hat off to ya sir quality work
Thank you!
Professional painters in Germany say that the entire bumper should be painted. I'm totally thrilled how you did it and then in the rainy weather outside. Great Scott!
Articulate explanation of the job at every stage. Fantastic workmanship once again. I really enjoy your videos. Thank you.
Thank you very much!
One thing that cannot be faked in life is the passion for something. In this case the passion for your work reflects in the quality. Well done and keep going 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼♥️👊🏼
Love that!
The amount of prep work for a small repair, incredible.
Great skills there.
Impressive stuff
Love your passion explanation care and knowledge wish you more success Brother
Was wondering what extra processes were required for tri coat paint. Super video showing us what's what and how you get it done. Superb results. You sir are an artist at work with such a high skill level. Super impressed. 👍🏼
fantastic work ud deffo be the go to guy to fix my cars paint..great videos
Would be lovely to see the customer reaction to the finished product lovely videos thank u
Nice one Scott, another satisfied customer . Great work as always .
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for sharing the very nice video! Well done 👏 cheers man💥💯
Great vid mate thanks.
Is it ok to spray over sensors, do you know? ✌🏼
Great job nice to see that you care about what you do. Cheers. 👍
Your tutorials are great. What do you do with parking sensors? Do you just spray over them?
Can you show how you maintain and clean yours guns? - Thanks
Excellent video. What was aerosol you used at end and why please?
Love watching your videos mate! Would love a job like yours but guessing it takes years of experience and know how. Keep up the good work 💪🏻
Was that a 2K clear? Also, what was in the aerosol can at the end? I've never been able to blend a clear coat without resulting in a feathered edge. How did you do that? Great work.
On point as always Scott. Love watching your videos. Well done and keep them coming 👏👏
Glad you like them!
Good as new, another brilliant job. Love it 😊
Great video again mate. What clearcoat are you using? A tip i use magnets to hold my masking firm down works great...Cheers from Kiwi
Done good job as always love your videos
Thanks 👍
Stella work as usual 🙌🏻🙌🏻
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Love your videos! Such an inspiration. I was wondering if you could give me a bit of advice on how to sand (what grit etc) when you're preparing this particular repair? Thank in advance from Australia :)
Hi Scott, got a question, I have just got a DA polishing machine and want to attack the swirls on my white Porsche Boxster. Only have access to retail products so should I use a one stage like Autoglym's UHD Polishing Compound which I have to go over with two different pads per the instructions (what?!) or am I better off using a compound polish and then a finishing polish? Will likely do a wax or ceramic coating afterwards if that helps.
BTW great video, what an artisan you are!
Hi mate, great video . Can you tell me where you got your pop up gazebo please.
Hooooooray on getting a microphone!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi there just started following your channel and like the content,what paint scheme do you use ? Cheers
Nice work. Could you tell me how much you charge for repair like this?
where do you get the fade out cant get it anywhere
Is that 2k paint?
How long does it takes you to get that job done. And how much did you charge for it?. That was a great job by the way. 👌
Awesome video! How long did the process take from start to finish and what ballpark was the price?
Smashed it 🔥
Very nice
Would you not get a shitty finish on the very edge of bumper and wing where they meet by doing this? Would you not just pop the edge of the bumper out to get nice edge to the panels, surely you can't prep the edges enough in the gap for a perfect finish? Not hate, it's a genuine question
Yeah that's exactly what I thought cheers for the detailed reply 👏👏
If you’d seen any of his work in real life you’d know he’s immaculate when it comes to his craft mate. Good question but hopefully you realise I just answered it for you 👋🏼
@@johnsonjoseph2885 I'm not doubting the actual finish but you can be the best painter in the world but surely leaving panels butted up edge to edge in this case the bumper and wing your going to get a build up of material in between the two and you can't completely prep the very edges of the panels if the bumper is still fixed in place, potentially leading to paint or clear lifting in the future?
Wow. 😮
Very nice job 👍
Thanks 👍
Does that sensor still work properly?? that really needed removing as it was not scuffed and all you did even after prep was to coat it with more layers of paint. Those sensors are specified to work with a certain amount of paint, go over that amount and it causes them to fail
You are very wrong! Of course the sensors work, do you actually think we repair cars with no clue of what we are doing? I would suggest watching our other videos so you can educate your self around sensors.
The parking sensors will still work. When wrapping cars parking sensors are wrapped over and still work perfectly fine. Painting over them will make no difference.