Rupes Product Training: E9 - Machine Sanding Application

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  • @02DDP
    @02DDP 6 років тому +132

    He's like the dad that's teaching you something important and making sure you're paying attention to every word he says

    • @LeonardVidaureAKASkinner
      @LeonardVidaureAKASkinner 6 років тому +12

      Only he's so slow and boring that you end up forgetting.

    • @ttop2558
      @ttop2558 6 років тому

      @@LeonardVidaureAKASkinner 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @DCS21O562
      @DCS21O562 6 років тому +8

      @@LeonardVidaureAKASkinner Two bulls, one young, one old, standing at the top of a big paddock looking down at a large herd of cows and heifers. Young bull (you) says to the old bull (the slow and boring instructor) - "Let's run down to the bottom of the big paddock and each of us "talk" to one of the heifers". Old bull - "How about we walk down there nice and slow and "talk" to many of those cows and heifers." You are so excited at the thought of immediate gratification that you'd become bored and forget he was even talking and race off down the hill before he even finished speaking. Poor grasshopper, one day you might understand (or maybe not .....did you even read this far?).

    • @andyearl6784
      @andyearl6784 5 років тому

      @@DCS21O562 who got a root?

    • @markaraujo06
      @markaraujo06 5 років тому +1

      he's little way off with serious attitude importances lol

  • @dougsydnes8047
    @dougsydnes8047 5 років тому +20

    Hard to believe this was a 2017. The owner took such bad care of this car. Great these guys brought it back to life.

    • @4autodetail718
      @4autodetail718 5 років тому +3

      This is the kind of people ( that just for taking the car to a 15 to 25 dollars a month unlimited car wash ) they just destroyed the paint car in lest then one year

    • @Fierag
      @Fierag 11 місяців тому

      @@4autodetail718😂 so true. My dad let my aunt borrow his s580 for a long distance trip and when they came back after 4 days she took the car to a self wash and used the broom mop and micro swirled the shit out of the paint. My dad was livid and for an old man I never see him mad but he was cursing 🤬. Even though he had a kamikaze ism 3.0 coat on it it still got light swirls throughout every painted surface my aunt mopped. Dad ended up paying 1200 out of his own pocket because my aunt refused to cover the paint correction and thought he was overreacting. Moral of the story don’t trust stupid people with your vehicle.

  • @bentleyelite9801
    @bentleyelite9801 6 років тому +12

    He use to work for meguairs I met him before at detailers domain they had the rupes representatives he was one of them ,he is a humble dude

    • @overtimecuztompaint
      @overtimecuztompaint 5 років тому +3

      @@behindthen0thing iq??? Even the smartest kid cant do this shit lol. Take years of practice knowing heat angles and time. Lots of muscle memory

    • @francispecson8375
      @francispecson8375 5 років тому +3

      John Arnold go polish a car. Post vid on youtube. It aint that hard mr bad ass

    • @megataurus7779
      @megataurus7779 4 роки тому

      @@behindthen0thing would say that's higher than you're IQ of minus 80 ?

  • @jdhein32
    @jdhein32 4 роки тому +1

    I have been thinking about wet sanding my vehicle. I may try damp sanding by machine instead. I was so pleased to see the results of the sanding did basically no damage to the clear coat or paint but removed all the defects. Absolutely AMAZING!!!!

  • @offclan2141
    @offclan2141 5 років тому +6

    One of the best detailing videos online

  • @full_metal2452
    @full_metal2452 2 роки тому +1

    1800 rpm on dewalt electric polisher/buffer 3m perfect it 1 with wool, #2 with black foam followed by #3 with blue foam and you are done with perfect results in a fraction of the time.

    • @t.n.s.hilton3697
      @t.n.s.hilton3697 2 роки тому

      I'm here thinking the same thing....

    • @chrishart5097
      @chrishart5097 7 місяців тому

      This method is definitely more efficient.

  • @BurrNinja
    @BurrNinja 4 роки тому +5

    Im learning a lot about paint correction steps watching all these videos! Thanks Matt for the uploads!

  • @nickvandersanden4133
    @nickvandersanden4133 4 роки тому +1

    Had a customer come in with a kia sportage that dint like the onestep for one bit.. oof took me alot more time then i wanted hehe paint came out shining like a mirror at the en doe.

  • @adamthurman4697
    @adamthurman4697 6 років тому +39

    I'm very impressed with Jason Rose's training. He is very thorough! I'd love to meet this guy.

  • @SOMNIOHM
    @SOMNIOHM 2 роки тому +2

    Crrrraaaaazy! My dog just put 3 really nice 8" scratches in my Austin Yellow Metallic!
    The type that can be felt with my fingernail and are highly visible.... I rather spend a thousand on products to correct it myself, than several thousand for someone else to do it!
    🙏🖤 Thank you for this one!

    • @jacobshank9362
      @jacobshank9362 2 роки тому +2

      Well, in the scenario you described, you'd definitly want a professional that has experience/knowledge to attack a restoration like that. 1) They will tell you the cold-hard truth that it's not going to be completely removed (minus methods involving paint, clear) 2) Most likely, they'll do a great job, not burn through the paint, and exceed expectations.

  • @utkarshkks
    @utkarshkks 6 років тому +12

    This Video seems to have more accurate information( about this subject ) than any other video on the internet. This Gentleman from Rupes, very obviously has a lot of knowledge and experience, very impressive. Thanks for Sharing.

    • @asomind
      @asomind 6 років тому

      Yes, these and Larry's @Ammo NYC are the best there is on youtube.

    • @texfromro
      @texfromro 6 років тому +1

      @@asomind Almost all Larry know, knows from this guy, mr. Rose

    • @asomind
      @asomind 6 років тому

      @@texfromro doesn't mean Larry's videos are not good though.

    • @texfromro
      @texfromro 6 років тому

      @@asomind Didn't say that :)

    • @julienkrug5841
      @julienkrug5841 5 років тому

      Rupes is a very good detailing brand ! Probably my favorite one ! The products are all incredibly amazing as what they are made for ...

  • @georgemyers6518
    @georgemyers6518 4 роки тому +3

    Great video.
    A wealth of information.
    I’ve started doing the water thing.it’s working well for me

  • @connoisseurdetail
    @connoisseurdetail 4 роки тому +2

    Flating and polishing it's been done in most high profile car manufacturers for many years

  • @Marcover4831
    @Marcover4831 4 роки тому +10

    3000wet + cut foam + poli foam its 👍

  • @davidsmurf8559
    @davidsmurf8559 6 років тому +2

    AMAZING VIDEO. Matt you are creating the best videos for car guys. Very clear instructions and so easy to understand. I AM COMPLETELY IN LOVE WITH THESE VIDEOS.
    LOVE YOUR DETAILING VIDEO.
    THANK YOU SO MUCH.

  • @MarcAndreGagnonnicemags
    @MarcAndreGagnonnicemags 6 років тому +20

    AMAZING VIDEO, How to learn in 30 min. Great job

  • @shythawks9549
    @shythawks9549 6 років тому +25

    When I hear clear coat being removed, I get nervous ahah. This guy is unbelievable man! Awesome video

    • @davidtaco8890
      @davidtaco8890 5 років тому +1

      No kidding. When I first received a huge Griots Garage gift box from my GF back in the day, that opened up a whole new world for me. I was SO nervous when I first started. As time goes on, you simply gain confidence. It's a learning curve we all must experience at some point. Happy detailing!

  • @Cupra317hp
    @Cupra317hp 4 роки тому

    I am buffin and polishing my new painted Golf completely. When i would polish that Long on one Point the car would never Be on Road Again. Buff up to 3000. and than take a wool pad on a rotator. You a safer and much quicker.

  • @persianchris2451
    @persianchris2451 2 роки тому

    I love the questions asked. This makes it amazing

  • @alexwhite9270
    @alexwhite9270 6 років тому +20

    Wow that's amazing. Lol this makes me a lot more confident about sanding and wet (damp) sanding.

  • @danzilmack9325
    @danzilmack9325 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing. I love this product. Machine sanding the way to go. More even too.

  • @alcc4964
    @alcc4964 3 роки тому

    I’m not gonna lie, I feel asleep...twice..lol. Great video before dinner and a few drinks....keep up the good work!

  • @claude3990
    @claude3990 6 років тому +6

    That foam backed sanding pad is a must have in your bag, if you're a bowler. I have been using those in the 180-4000 grit depending on the lane conditions (to gain or lessen the hook on the ball early or down the lane) on league play nights. very little water is all thats needed, damp like he did it, never knew can be used on car paint....Learn something new every day.....Cool video...Thanx

  • @aarontyrrell2931
    @aarontyrrell2931 2 роки тому

    Been in the bodyshop industry for almost 30 and I have never seen anyone clean a panel before buffing. It does work so much better to clean with ipa and or clay before buffing a panel and getting contaminated off!!!!!

  • @icebmwpower
    @icebmwpower 3 роки тому

    Great video! Thumbs up. 👍
    *Question: Which polisher was using in the video LHR-15 or LHR-21?*
    Thank you in advance.

  • @8516brian
    @8516brian 6 років тому +9

    Matt, there’s little information re: proper protection of panel edges and sharp/hard panel lines from burn-through using tape, pad selection, tool pressure, etc. I’ve noticed that some detailers essentially ignore panel edges and run the polisher across panel gaps without concern. Personally I like to tape off panel lines without encroaching too far on the panel being polished. Do you have any information you might share on this topic? I was hoping that this was going to touched on in this video. Thanks

  • @mr.monitor.
    @mr.monitor. 5 років тому +29

    He sounds like Steve Carell when the actor is being being really calm and serious 😂

  • @filibertobarrera3839
    @filibertobarrera3839 6 років тому +4

    Alot of people wash their muddy, Sandy car with the brush at car washes,their muddy tires especially.All that mud and sand stays in the brush.Then you come along in your beautiful new car,and brush your car with all that muddy sand in the Brush.And when you get home your like😱😱😱😱😱😱

  • @GrindhousePerformance
    @GrindhousePerformance 6 років тому +1

    I was JUST having this debate with someone. I'll have to point them to this video. Thanks Matt!

  • @mniteen9486
    @mniteen9486 4 роки тому

    Superb job sir, way you discribe is really superb. Thanks for informactive video.👍👍👍

  • @stevenpeters6533
    @stevenpeters6533 3 роки тому +3

    So glad I stumbled on this video. I’m “dipping my toe” into the detail side and loved this!!! Great video!!

  • @lorcanmaher6284
    @lorcanmaher6284 2 роки тому

    How long do the 3000 pads last would you say 2 would go over a hole car. Or would you need more say 1 a panel

  • @karelatwax-it4016
    @karelatwax-it4016 6 років тому

    Again a very informative video,I hope there’s still lot to come!
    If one day I have the ‘balls’ to sand I would definitely go for the system with the foam interface we got to see here.I think it’s more safe to do than handsanding.
    I really like the improvement in texture but you have to do the entire car then and that would take a lot of time!
    It’s unbelievable that Jason didn’t took more paint of the treated areas. It shows that sanding is not as dangerous as we all would think.

    • @CroIntr00X
      @CroIntr00X 6 років тому +1

      actually he showed what you can do with sanding alone, with sanding and leveling texture. There's a even safer metod for removing orange peel, by using Velvet/Denim pads.

  • @user-qz9yx3dh4i
    @user-qz9yx3dh4i 4 роки тому

    That’s what you called color sanding in the bodyshop, after you paint the car to remove orange peal which he calls texture , and debris that get in the clear , just make sure you have enough of the clear coat to do this .

  • @royemunson100
    @royemunson100 6 років тому +2

    Awesome video! Liked the way you showed orange peel removal vs leaving the texture (orange peel alone) to show the difference.

  • @aarong8633
    @aarong8633 6 років тому +52

    God this video just makes me want to post it on every “detailing” group on facebook where all theses guys say sanding is horrible and removes so much Clear/Paint from your vehicle... lol well at least now I can just post this video when that argument arises for again...

    • @izkytama
      @izkytama 6 років тому +3

      Auto Detail Vlog better tell them, sanding only losing few micron..but yes its depend on how thick the clear coat

    • @mkm692
      @mkm692 6 років тому +6

      Yeah, you can do this one time, you keep running your car through a car wash and you keep sanding like this you’re going to. sand through the clear-coat.

    • @Bull1the1Great
      @Bull1the1Great 6 років тому

      would you mind directing me to those groups ?

    • @williamarden5441
      @williamarden5441 6 років тому

      Yes it's awesome to see one if the top 2 detailing people in the world teach something

    • @philipparana9225
      @philipparana9225 6 років тому +2

      Depends more on the operator, I would get some junk panels to start, so you can learn how not to burn paint or go to far. Just like buffing you can burn the paint or go to far.

  • @Artro10
    @Artro10 4 роки тому +3

    Can somebody tell me what materials is he using?
    5:00 Foam interface pad? KOVAX BUFLEX 150mm???
    5:37 1500grit sand paper he using? Looks like KOVAX YELLOW FILM P1500 150mm???
    9:00 3000 grit foam disk??? RUPES 75MM X-CUT FOAM ABRASIVE DISC P3000
    Polishing:
    RUPES Microfiber Pads

  • @davidsosnak2968
    @davidsosnak2968 5 років тому +11

    25:05 i still see so cloudyness

    • @LuisGutierrez-wv6yp
      @LuisGutierrez-wv6yp 5 років тому

      If you use 1500, 2000 and 3000 sand and then coumpound and glass polish as finish will be a glass mirror

    • @shine645
      @shine645 5 років тому

      Try 1500 dry
      1500 wet touch up spots
      3000 dry
      Compound then polish

    • @soso94940
      @soso94940 4 роки тому

      He just destroy that paint...

    • @donaldthomason4588
      @donaldthomason4588 3 роки тому

      @@soso94940 How?

  • @alexshepherd
    @alexshepherd 6 років тому +4

    Excellent video. Particularly interesting where the difference can be seen between 1500/3000 and 3000 alone.
    For compounding out the sanding scratches, I would reach straight for the Mille. I believe it works quicker than the LHR15 used here; more power, less heat, easy to get a consistent movement, smaller orbit getting right to the edges of the panel.

  • @fusestation2839
    @fusestation2839 2 роки тому

    😄 finally it got the answers...even professional compound still produce heist...

    • @fusestation2839
      @fusestation2839 Рік тому

      @text-3708 you teleport your price by recite "Toba" 3 times...there some random agent who collect and send to me ...but you need to write the name is Adnan

  • @fadey786
    @fadey786 6 років тому +1

    This is wealth of information :D
    I believe aggressiveness of sanding (or compounding) also depend on the skills and experience of the operator as well using those tools.
    Machine sanding by Jason Rose or hand sanding by Jason Killmer would be way less aggressive than enthusiast like me.

  • @mikepurkey6070
    @mikepurkey6070 6 років тому +1

    Good to see how far u can take the paint and bring it back.

    • @psfanboy79
      @psfanboy79 2 роки тому

      Why aren’t the holes lined up?

  • @goochtree
    @goochtree 5 років тому +3

    This was a very interesting an d educational video, loved it.

  • @kenbode8806
    @kenbode8806 6 років тому +4

    Great video, as always Jason is the man

  • @michaelhanson2848
    @michaelhanson2848 6 років тому +2

    Hey Matt, I’ve been following your channel for a while. These videos are so informative, I thank you !! Just an idea. But I was thinking it would be awesome if you took this info home and did a project where you bought a few new-ish painted panels and tested how many times a person on average could compound and polish until they burned through the clear. Having one of those depth gauges with be awesome too see the progress of getting through clear. I think this would be an awesome test. You can also test that sanding technique shown in this video ?

  • @jackturner2876
    @jackturner2876 3 роки тому

    I thought a tunnel wash and a roll of paper towels was enough. How much for this service like 25$ and a tip?

  • @portcityengineering
    @portcityengineering 2 роки тому

    I need that rupes cart

  • @Dimitriweemhof
    @Dimitriweemhof 6 років тому +7

    great video once again, I've learned alot so far!
    Thankyou for posting these!

  • @arreola961
    @arreola961 6 років тому +3

    No tape lines ;) I like it!

  • @gufiaito69able
    @gufiaito69able 6 років тому +17

    Awesome stuff learning a ton! Dnt understand the dislikes.

    • @danlc95
      @danlc95 6 років тому +3

      Tito Rodriguez - A lot of Rupes haters out there. Ironically, these guys love the Chinese knockoff version of the 21.
      I find it amusing that these guys run such successful businesses, but can't figure out how to figure a quality tool into the business budget.
      It's either that or they just use the Chinese tools for the sake of being contrary.

    • @gufiaito69able
      @gufiaito69able 6 років тому +3

      danlc95 well i am not a rupes guy im just not and to tell you the truth does Chinese machines are not bad at all. But I do appreciate quality information and a well-made series. Matt is taking me places i just cant afford to go and in a way im getting to listen to people i cant afford to hear lol. I really do appreciate that

    • @williamarden5441
      @williamarden5441 6 років тому

      Jealousy

  • @ginginthing
    @ginginthing 6 років тому

    This is a very well done video and I know the clear coat had to be knocked down in order to remove the scratches and achieve this great finish. I have a brand new car that has mild orange peel that is driving me crazy, and I want to flatten the clear coat as little as possible to improve the look. My question is, since I keep cars for more than 15 years, what will this do to the life of the paint job as far as UV protection etc. ? Will the clear coat start to peel sooner than if left alone and if so, how much sooner? Is the clear coat life in a direct ratio of how much clear coat is removed and what percent of clear coat is typically removed during a mild flattening? I heard clear coat is between 50 and 70 microns. What is the depth of a mild scratch or mild orange peel valley ?

  • @aaronwilliams6165
    @aaronwilliams6165 4 роки тому

    Great information

  • @denverpurgepaintball7147
    @denverpurgepaintball7147 5 років тому +7

    I would of used 2000 grit after 1500 makes buffing ten times easier and reduces chances of swirls I know since I’m a detailer in a body shop only difference is I usually deal with fresh paint not cured paint but still a great video👍🏻

    • @denverpurgepaintball7147
      @denverpurgepaintball7147 5 років тому

      Funny thing is I just fixed a Toyota Camry last week with these exact same issues on the deck lid and roof and quarter panels

    • @akaredcrossbow
      @akaredcrossbow 5 років тому

      Zach Hicks used to do full cars by hand to get the nubs and orange peal out, on thousands of cars with fresh paint and old paint! Fresh paint is so much softer and easier to deal with! It will knock down faster and melt like butter when polishing, plus you knew how much clear you were dealing with. Now you have meters that tell you how much clear is actually on the car and basically telling you how to approach it. If this car was maintained, meaning that it has been buffed and polished over the years they probably would have hand wet sanded.

    • @RelaxAndSmokeMeth
      @RelaxAndSmokeMeth 2 роки тому

      word to the wise is 1500~3000 just work the rotary more to get those stubborn pigtails out.

  • @204_mod_shop
    @204_mod_shop 2 роки тому

    I've seen you can use 1500-3000 grit to make a blend panel with new paint

  • @mohamedbendahib2032
    @mohamedbendahib2032 6 років тому +8

    This video just gives me another idea about wetsand

    • @jdsrealisticreviewsrants4482
      @jdsrealisticreviewsrants4482 4 роки тому +2

      Just remember that all of your bad ideas that you have had, must have sounded good at one point or you wouldn't have tried them out.

  • @peterrolex2349
    @peterrolex2349 6 років тому +2

    OK it looks much better, but how many Microns did that process take off, and what % of the clear coat and UV protection is now gone?
    Maybe it is just the lighting, but somehow the corrected area looked a bit more grey, as opposed to the untouched area that looked a deeper black.

  • @BlaulichtDetailing
    @BlaulichtDetailing 4 роки тому +1

    Super Arbeit aber FLEX Maschine ist die Beste! alles gute from Austria!

  • @chriswhite9912
    @chriswhite9912 5 років тому +3

    24:20 slowest speed that maintains rotation - awesome recommendation for how to set speed

  • @wesleysugalski2842
    @wesleysugalski2842 6 років тому +2

    WOW ! This video was Amazing and the Key for sanding. Thank you Matt................ Wes from NJ.

  • @bigstick346
    @bigstick346 Рік тому

    Why didn't you put links for everything?

  • @brennanvintagemotorcycles1552
    @brennanvintagemotorcycles1552 5 років тому

    Just hit it with the Dewalt rotary with Meguiars 100, follow with a meguiars dmc5 pad and Correction compound , follow with a dmf5 pad and finish wax .. Done

  • @synstv
    @synstv 2 роки тому

    personally its more work to do this than it would be to just cut it with a wool pad and a heavy compound, only time i would wetsand is when its absolutely needed and that's very rare

  • @whatarushlod
    @whatarushlod Рік тому

    I’ve always been afraid of sanding procedures. I’ve always stuck to clay bars and different levels of polishes. I guess the best way to learn sanding is to practice on a hood from the junkyard. But I’ve always done really good with my polishing

  • @masterspin7796
    @masterspin7796 4 роки тому

    I would use a rotary polisher for cutting the sandpaper lines....

  • @wheel408
    @wheel408 5 років тому +7

    I want to hear him narrate an action book on audible

  • @raytaylor9152
    @raytaylor9152 3 роки тому

    where do you get the paint measuring tool ?

  • @jediali221
    @jediali221 6 років тому +1

    big learning for me. The bit on hard paint haze and machine speed makes a bit of sense. interesting depth gauge results too!

  • @scottkoblitz1230
    @scottkoblitz1230 3 роки тому

    I have a demo rupes skorpion 3 non vacuum model that I’m testing at work. I noticed the speed dial needs to be like 3/4 of the way up before the sander will even move. Is that normal or is this one defective or need breaking in? Also would it be ok to use the 6mm for a do it all prep and finishing sander? By that I mean for leveling mud, primer, and the final clearcoat finishing? I’m mostly going to be using this sander for the finishing but if I can get away with using the 6 for both then I may start with a 6 and get a 3 down the road. If not then I will just start with a 3 now and get the 6 and maybe even a 9 down the road.

  • @Omar-kw5ui
    @Omar-kw5ui 5 років тому +2

    i could honestly rock that sanded but not polished matt look.At least it wont get scratched as easily

  • @M.E63
    @M.E63 2 роки тому

    Before measuring the depth of the paint , you need to wait quite a while as after polishing the paint will swell so the readings won’t be accurate

  • @samaedo5341
    @samaedo5341 5 років тому

    what type of blow-off gun is that? I know that isn't a tornador. with the full handle trigger, looks AMAZING!

    • @ObsessedGarage
      @ObsessedGarage  5 років тому

      It was something from Asia, that Jason found.

  • @The128enlasangre
    @The128enlasangre 25 днів тому

    Un maestro!!!!!

  • @raysautopolishesgh9586
    @raysautopolishesgh9586 6 років тому

    Awesome demonstration...this video is a must watch for all auto detailers...thumbs up.
    However, can you include the names of the products ie; foam disc, compounds, pads etc? really need to add up to our arsenal. thanks very much

  • @davidbeaver1641
    @davidbeaver1641 6 років тому

    That was quite the learning! Never knew sanding could take off so little. That paint looked rough prior

    • @CroIntr00X
      @CroIntr00X 6 років тому

      nobody here thought with brain, so here's why. Panel had paint damage in terms of not so deep scratches, and tons of swirls (those are easily removed). He just knocked off high spots with sanding to get rid of orange peel, then componud + polish. That didn't took too much clear coat indeed. If he had really deep scratches then he will remove much more clear coat over scratch itself + surrounding area to level out.

  • @trentdawg2832
    @trentdawg2832 4 роки тому

    Will this get rid of slight overspray? ?

  • @johnjackson-pu3xo
    @johnjackson-pu3xo 6 років тому +2

    That was one informative situation thanks for bringing it!

  • @roguewear21
    @roguewear21 6 років тому +25

    This guy sounds like Chip Foose.

    • @akaredcrossbow
      @akaredcrossbow 5 років тому

      Bob Ross 😂🤣😂🤣😂 Happy Little Sanding. We don’t make mistakes just(fix)happy little accidents!👍🏻👍🏻

  • @quentins5692
    @quentins5692 6 років тому +1

    He’s sitting there with that foam pad and the amateur detailer inside of me is screaming “NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!”

  • @TomBoz666
    @TomBoz666 6 років тому

    Jason Rose is one of the best there is i paint restoration i my opinion. Im a amature but learned so much just by wathing him in action. I hope to se him live someday.

  • @seasonedtoker
    @seasonedtoker 4 роки тому +1

    I beg to differ. Smaller blocks will get rid of orange peels faster. A bigger block can take ages to get to the lowest spot. Start with a big one, then continue with a small block

  • @semiephemeral9
    @semiephemeral9 6 років тому +1

    Rewatching this. Matt, next time you talk to Jason would you ask him why he gauges in mils and not micron's if you wouldn't mind. By my math a difference of .1 mils should be 2.5 microns of paint. I bet you'd see bigger variances between sections gauging in microns. How much? I don't know but.....

  • @jamesobert8972
    @jamesobert8972 4 роки тому

    What are the differences of foam pads? He used yellow and blue.

  • @RanGer-498
    @RanGer-498 6 років тому

    this school is great if your getting into detailing or even i guess for tips

  • @TanselGaraj
    @TanselGaraj 6 років тому

    Awesome vid! Couldnt get the water polish though?

  • @04dram04
    @04dram04 6 років тому

    Removing orange peel is so satisfying

  • @purushaonezeroeight165
    @purushaonezeroeight165 6 років тому +1

    Thank very much. Lot of. detailed in depth knowledge and a very nice. Good natured instructor. Win win

  • @dwyedition6738
    @dwyedition6738 2 роки тому

    When you are learning to much and you forget to record the explaning for the viewers 🤣🤣😭😭

  • @John-xk7uo
    @John-xk7uo 4 роки тому

    Was there anything on the pad when he was spritzing water on it? Any compounds or just straight pad and water

  • @larsdahl6594
    @larsdahl6594 5 років тому

    So I guess this process counterintuively (to me, at least) preserves more clear coat than going at it all day with a rotary or DA alone to achieve the same result (if that's even possible)? Now I feel like I need to get the whole air sanding setup to perfect my 2015 Chevy Equinox that I bought used for $15,000. It's as much a disease as any other kind of addiction. Thank God for Harbor Freight. 🤣

  • @hakinen4000
    @hakinen4000 6 років тому

    Would've been interesting to see the paint depth measurements before treating the area that was worked on, to gauge how much clear was removed, if any. Great video!

    • @deluxevehicledetailingandp904
      @deluxevehicledetailingandp904 6 років тому

      They left the middle portion untouched, Jason refers to it as the "virgin spot"

    • @hakinen4000
      @hakinen4000 6 років тому

      I know, but they never showed paint depth after correction, in the corrected area.

    • @deluxevehicledetailingandp904
      @deluxevehicledetailingandp904 6 років тому

      As I just rewatched it, he takes 5 measurements 1) virgin, 2) 3000/polished, 3) 1500, 4) compounded, 5) polished....so what part of the correction are you referring to that they didn't measure ?

  • @catmando33
    @catmando33 6 років тому +3

    nice series, I thought the rupes creams were diminishing

    • @danlc95
      @danlc95 6 років тому

      John Baker - I though they were too. They are very nice though, regardless.

  • @JimmyG91
    @JimmyG91 6 років тому

    If i remember right this is jason rose? He was at meguiars before have he changed company? He talked like he worked at rupes for a long time when talking rupes polishes🤔

    • @ObsessedGarage
      @ObsessedGarage  6 років тому +1

      Correct he was head of training for many years at Meguiar's. He has played a major role in developing all of the new RUPES polishes.

    • @JimmyG91
      @JimmyG91 6 років тому

      @@ObsessedGarage okey, awesome video btw😊👍

  • @ashharrison2447
    @ashharrison2447 5 років тому

    Very good video 👍

  • @dominic0313
    @dominic0313 6 років тому

    amazing training series matt.......

  • @nascarfreak79
    @nascarfreak79 2 роки тому

    I can’t find where to purchase all,the materials shown. Can you please help with this matter. Thanks.

    • @ObsessedGarage
      @ObsessedGarage  2 роки тому

      www.obsessedgarage.com/collections/detailing

  • @jhonnybfmv
    @jhonnybfmv 6 років тому +1

    O.o? what happened to the "wait 10 hours before measuring again the paint thickness" ?

  • @taylorweick8688
    @taylorweick8688 4 роки тому

    What’s the explanation for polishing at such a slow speed? Wouldn’t a higher speed give a faster cut? Just curious.

  • @dillongreen1045
    @dillongreen1045 5 років тому

    That is pretty nice I always thaugh the texture on the new cars was just me

  • @fatashreviews5670
    @fatashreviews5670 5 років тому

    The old black dude willie that buffed for my shop would have the whole car done mirror shine no scratches at all with a foam pad in the amount of time tool man took to do a ft size area of the trunk

  • @carlosgueddes729
    @carlosgueddes729 2 роки тому

    Me personally I always loved the 3M perfectit System and you can go all the way up to 5000 in the 3m Method. Way better than rupees