Questions: what did u use ( product wise) on the vinyl matte strips before ceramic coating to insure it didn’t have defects and was clean from any polishing oils?
Love the transition in content Happen to me on damaging a clients car ( scuffed the wheel prepping for a wheel coating , nothing serious , but luckily I have a tight network of all kinds of service that I recommend everyone in the detailing world should have ) Ppf specialist, pdr , wheel repair ,body and paint and as well as your insurance 📝 It happens and everyone understands. Believe me I got the max shine wheel stand right after 🤣
So you use iron remover as lubricant for the claying stage ? Or do you spray other Devon the rinse it off before starting the clay bar treatment? Was kinda hard to tell from the video clips
That's the problem when I try to cut down 50 minutes of shooting into 12 minutes of content. It doesn't really show the exact minute-by-minute process. We first use an iron remover, allow to dwell, rinse it off, and then go into the clay treatment using a clay lube
Came out great, I had a similar job not too long ago. One step polish, 5 year coating and windows and wheel faces coated on a 2022 Maserati Ghibli with under 1000 miles. Easiest $1500 I’ve ever made lol
@@bsm1th99 a ceramic coating job that’s done correctly, takes anywhere between 20-30 working hours to complete. Obviously depending on experience and condition of vehicle. There’s a guy in my area who does 3-4 hour ceramic coating jobs lmao. I called him out on it for being a fraud. But ppl really do pay him lol. He charges $90 for it lmao.
Using clay mitt before you rinse off the iron remover seems like a bad idea, just rubbing around all those lose contaminants, maybe I'm wrong just an observation.
As we were polishing, the backing plate separated from the polisher from the heat. The backing plate skid on the front bumper, leaving a small scratch.
You should NEVER wash/clean the engine with pure water. Eventually it will get rusted and corroded. Compressed hot air my guys.. you will damage vehicles that way.
Good point. How would we know if it has gotten rusted and corroded? We've been doing it this method for years on dozens and dozens and dozens of vehicles. Curios on your thoughts
Correction; it was a 3 year coating and not a 6 year coating. All links will be in the description box!
Questions: what did u use ( product wise) on the vinyl matte strips before ceramic coating to insure it didn’t have defects and was clean from any polishing oils?
I use APC
@@maxgustafson4629 APC 10.1 or?
Whoa! That finishing shining look on black was clear and perfect.
It was poppin in the sun 🙌🏽
What product do you use for the tire sidewalls?
Wow I will definitely use the one bucket method to speed up the process thanks man !
Yall killed it. Looks amazing!
Love the transition in content
Happen to me on damaging a clients car
( scuffed the wheel prepping for a wheel coating , nothing serious , but luckily I have a tight network of all kinds of service that I recommend everyone in the detailing world should have )
Ppf specialist, pdr , wheel repair ,body and paint and as well as your insurance 📝
It happens and everyone understands.
Believe me I got the max shine wheel stand right after 🤣
haha yeah, it's just the reality. This is our first "real" incident in years
What’s the cure time on the ceramic coating you used? You mentioned possibly letting the customer leave with it after you were done?
Love the content as always! Really love the new video format too. I see where you’re going Oscar
Ayyee, thanks! Glad someone mentioned the new format 🙌🏽
So you use iron remover as lubricant for the claying stage ? Or do you spray other Devon the rinse it off before starting the clay bar treatment? Was kinda hard to tell from the video clips
I also noticed that. I personally would have used a clay lubricant with the clay mit after the iron remover
Aaron remover first rinse off then Clay
That's the problem when I try to cut down 50 minutes of shooting into 12 minutes of content. It doesn't really show the exact minute-by-minute process. We first use an iron remover, allow to dwell, rinse it off, and then go into the clay treatment using a clay lube
What clay mitt is that link if possible
You can clay mit with optimums ferrex product. It has lubricating properties. Cuts down on time.
How and with what did you polish the vinyl and what spray is he use on the front plastics?
Oscar is very honest
weather tec but I would be leary doing the engine compartment myself
Came out great, I had a similar job not too long ago. One step polish, 5 year coating and windows and wheel faces coated on a 2022 Maserati Ghibli with under 1000 miles. Easiest $1500 I’ve ever made lol
I'm curious as to how much time it took you to complete everything you did?
@@bsm1th99 a ceramic coating job that’s done correctly, takes anywhere between 20-30 working hours to complete. Obviously depending on experience and condition of vehicle.
There’s a guy in my area who does 3-4 hour ceramic coating jobs lmao. I called him out on it for being a fraud. But ppl really do pay him lol. He charges $90 for it lmao.
Damn bruh y’all hella nice wit mane keep doing yo thang
Thanks mayne 🙌🏽
How long would this normally take if it was a 1 man job?
Really depends on how fast you work, your setup, and where you're working. This can be a one-day job
Bro all all had that pad or backing plate fail it happens to the best of us it always happens on the bumper to .
This was an awesome video
Sweet- thanks!
Sweet scat good job bro
Thanks Diego 👍🏽
Using clay mitt before you rinse off the iron remover seems like a bad idea, just rubbing around all those lose contaminants, maybe I'm wrong just an observation.
These things are 2 door trucks, lots of real estate
haha yeah some of these are gigantic
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What you mine u damage the customer vehicle 😬😬😬😵💫
As we were polishing, the backing plate separated from the polisher from the heat. The backing plate skid on the front bumper, leaving a small scratch.
Dodge paint is the worst so thin and thick at the same time. Too much cut and it creates haze smh
and it's black haha
You should NEVER wash/clean the engine with pure water. Eventually it will get rusted and corroded. Compressed hot air my guys.. you will damage vehicles that way.
Good point. How would we know if it has gotten rusted and corroded? We've been doing it this method for years on dozens and dozens and dozens of vehicles. Curios on your thoughts