Finally a clear, direct to the point, very efficient and helpful instructions for newbies like me! If all professors are like you? School will be a happy place.
Used it for the first time last weekend definitely worth buying if you're a person who likes detailing your own car recommend first time to use on lowest setting 800 so you don't burn paint don't leave in one spot keep moving it over paint easy to use ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxfzbDkCRyv3CFXnLZI4APZtRRuG2uRmP2 truck looks like new again used maguires black light battery life like all milwaukee products seem to hold up well 😀
Thanks Yvan for taking time in your travels to create this helpful video. So simple to follow and had to laugh at last tip on sniffing the polish. Enjoy your travels and looking forward to more!
I learn something new every video you post. I have been working on mastering the rotary and you gave me two eye openers here. Damp pad and non-flat surface pads. I have the system 4000 which is amazing as well. Thanks for the great video Yvan.
What a down to earth, "no nonsense" video! Straight to the point, and precise as your polishing technique. I just managed to completely swirl up my car after watching another youtuber giving advice. I wish I saw your video first!!
Thanks Mr. Lacroix, this video helped me a ton. Practiced with my new rotary on my $800 beater and I couldnt believe the beautiful finish and how easy it was with your technique! I actually had someone compliment my car at the grocery store today!
Really appreciate your simple, and common-sense approach to polishing our vehicles. Love your 'Snazzy' bow tie, by the way! Greetings from N. Kentucky USA
Used one of your methods today, as i were using Optimum Hyper Polish, removing it with ONR, and when removing the ONR with some Gtechniq C2v3, made it so much easier to remove the polish, and jump directly to finished product.
I have been trying to watch so many videos to understand the correct technique for polishing as a beginner. I am so happy to come across this video of yours showing the right techniques to follow in an efficient manner. Truly inspired. Thank you 👍
Great informative video. Not a rotary user myself but you've taken out the scare factor for me. One great tip you mentioned which last got of a UK detailer was using a rinseless wash to remove the residual polish/compound. I think that's genius. I tried it when l polished my car and it made removal easy and l felt much safer. All that's left behind are maybe some polymers which are way easier to remove with a panel wipe than polishing oils. So safer again.
All right you are convincing me to go back to a rotary that I actually started with years ago after everything got stolen out of my garage 2 years ago I haven't polished my own car in 2 years and ashamed to say that but yes I lost everything they had a hay day in my garage and they must have taken at least an hour to get everything out of there but anyway I will go back to a rotary try to get a new cleaning system because I know that is extremely important especially with a rotary thank you for your channel I watch it all the time and I learn from you all the time you make such complicated things seem so simple and the the craziest things that you don't do seems so simple and why you should do it so again Ivan thank you for your channel thank you for your time
Sir, you are and excellent teacher. You have answered plenty of my questions. I bought into the DA polishers just like everybody else did. I must say that I love my DeWalt 20volt rotory polisher. I was looking to purchase the cordless DA unit but that puppy cost $300.00. All I wanted it for was applying wax and sealants. I figured I could wax with my rotory. Well, you just confirmed that I could. Thank you for this video. I can save $300.00 and do everything with my rotory. I have corded DA and rotory polisher for cutting and polishing. Thanks again and I did subscribe to your channel.
Hello yvan what a great video. Will share it with my students. One thing I'm renowned for is being fanatical about keeping my pads clean and lasting ages. The one key to success I teach is having pads centred perfectly on the plate. A few mm out and swirls can occur plus vibration. My fein rotary starts at 200 and also does not have a trigger, has push pads to adjust revs but I like to use it between 350, 500 and 600 or 900 at most. 350-500 to finish.
I’m so glad I watched this! New to detailing and I bought a rotary today not thinking anything of it. Thinking it was DA. Lol! I couldn’t crank it past 3. Contemplated returning it but since I watched this…I’ll keep it.
I use a rotary polisher and yellow foam pad and it works great, no swirl marks. My pad is a Meguires flat yellow 7", but it still works. I do the same kinds of things in the vid. I have a s[ray bottle of water to wet the pad a little too. And a couple small towels to wipe down the paint.
Awesome rotary tutorial! I'm still on the learning curve but the more I use the rotary, the more my DA's sit in the toolbox. I love that Flex too. Light enough to use all day but beefy enough to cut oxidation off an RV with a big circular sheep.
@@Detailers-Business-Academy I swear they go "baaaa" as I spin em. Seriously though, I love the pad washer 4000. Ever since getting it, my pad inventory is so low. One pad for the whole car. Gone are the days of buying pads 10 at a time! 👊😎
Thanks for some great sage advice. I have to admit the system 4000 has been a BIG addition to my work flow. It just works. I especially like the results from my ever so slightly damp clean pads. Just better and consistent results…easier. Finally getting to a point in my work flow where I can stop worrying about results as 90% of all my correction work , even on nicer cars , are daily drivers. They and I are not looking for perfection, especially when I’ve educated them on the true costs to deliver and the toll on the paint.
“Shiny scratches” over “perfect” failing clear any day. Even on my personal vehicle, I honestly just love washing it and pushing the shine to its limits. Yeah I’m generally careful to not add swirls but I have realistic expectations and I get more enjoyment out of washing it with rinseless wash & wax then I do staring at it letting dust collect because “oh no a swirl!” I bring this philosophy to my customers as well. They don’t care about swirls, they just want a detailed car in a reasonable amount of time. Besides, even if I accidentally install a few love marks, most of the cars I could use a light polish anyway. Most people want a shiny, clean car-and not a perfect car with a detailer telling them how they can and cannot wash their own car lol
There are two kinds of detailers, ones that have a System 4000 pad cleaner and those that need one. It's probably one of the best investments I ever bought! Growing up in the car business, I learned to polish back in the late 70's with a rotary. I could then, and still can, get a very slick, swirl free finish with a rotary and a waffle pad. This was like a flash back and was exactly what my mentors back then said. More people should really learn how to wield a rotary. Thanks once more!
So if you regularly clean your pad you finish the job with only one pad? Another myth busted whether detailers suggest to have 10 pads for one car. Is this right?
I seen this video pass and inside I have a Audi a3 gloss black just finished with rotary wool, Normal I switch to my excentric to remove rotary wool swirls. Then after seeing this pulling my rotary out low speed and all other options you showed us I was amazed by the result, bro I don't even need to a 3th step, the paint looks sweet after a ipa wipe. Thank you for sharing your experience 👍🤘
@@Detailers-Business-Academy I tried to find the lake country pad washer system 4000 in EU but nowhere to be found, I found out that your really need that system cause I need to change pads frequently otherways they won't cut and finish properly.
@@Detailers-Business-Academy I understand that sometimes it is not easy to recommend things, I want to buy one and I only will use it, in my case, for my two cars, don't want to buy something to expensive, because I would not use it much. Thanks for all you do!
I like this man. He is like one of those people when manufacturers try introduce a new type of machine which is worse than previous and they try to make money out of stupid newbies. this man comes to help. I like ur videos. and I know exactly why u are saying they only person who uses causes swirls, because I enjoy watching detailing videos on UA-cam and every detailer I have seen they use rotary wrong like u showed
Quando vedi gli altri lucidare sembra che chissà cosa stanno facendo, mentre tu in tutto quello che spieghi sei sempre molto semplice e diretto, complimenti davvero
I watched other DIY polishing videos a few months back, and 1) it took a lot of effort on my part because they said to apply pressure on the pad by pushing the machine, and 2) I ender up with results I wasn't happy with, and some burn-in (hope that's the correct term), and yes, I may have did some things incorrectly, being it my first time using a rotary polisher, but it really discouraged me to polish my cars again. Roll on a few months later, today I want to polish my son's car and happened across this video after watching several "beginner" videos that talked too much about irrelevant things, and were too technical (sandpapering!?!) for a beginner video, then I landed on your video, and you encouraged me to try to do it again, with easy and logical steps, and hope it comes out great. Thank you!
Okay update, after spending about 4 hours polishing my son's car, I am very happy with the results this time, thanks to your tips (sorry I don't remember your name since first video of yours I watched 😅) that I can't help sneaking a peek or three at it out in the garage 😊.. looks almost brand new compared to before I started.. excellent 👍🏻👍👍🏻
My first polishing was a DA. After watching this video I feel like I made a mistake with buying DA and should have started with rotary. Great video! :-)
i started with a rotary because da is so expensive at that time, for a newbie its not worth the frustrating and time consume just to get a perfect finish with rotary, it need alot of experiences and learning just to get a swirl and hologram free finish.. rotary is more suit for those that do the new paint work cutting or any aggressive work.
I used your video and wow, I got fantastic results! Slow and steady wins the race, and 600 RPM definitely seems to be the sweet spot for my car. Since I had a two-step paint correction to tackle, your video was invaluable in teaching me how to use a rotary polisher. It worked wonders - I managed to remove about 60% of the swirls and scratches! However, my machine can get a bit too resistant sometimes, especially with the flat foam pad I'm using compared to yours in the video.
Thanks again for a great primer on something uncommon. For tighter areas or concave panels, do you switch to a smaller pad-size rotary or use only a section of the same large-pad?
So I was using my new rotary today it was jumping all over the place so I stopped and used my orbital. I had enough product so I don't know what the deal is it was flat etc.
@@Detailers-Business-Academy I was using the Euro fiber pad, yes I was using the trigger lock, and I was starting out at speed 2. But every time was jumping
These videos are great Mr. Lacroix! Thank you for imparting your wealth of knowledge and skill. I have been professionally detailing for about 3 years now and am looking to get into more boat detailing. I have a mobile business and it seems to be an untapped market in my area of Wisconsin. I've buffed out a couple of smaller fishing boats with my DA, but it seems to me that the standard polishing tool in the Marine industry is the rotary. I actually have a big 32 ft boat detail coming up and was wondering do the same principles of low speed and low heat apply to gel coat? I've polished a lot of cars, but not many boats and typically use a DA or forced rotation tool. I see many marine detailers using big wool pads and high speeds. I imagine that is generating a lot of heat on the gel coat and probably a lot of swirls. I also have seen wet sanding as a technique, followed up by a rotary to remove sanding marks and then finishing with a DA. I'm curious how you would tackle a slightly oxidized 32ft boat? Many thanks!
Yes a rotary, using low speed and no pressure will always work faster, better, and safer. Just because others keep repeating mistakes from the past doesn’t make it correct. Gelcoat is very sensitive to heat, in a bad way.
Wow, great video, brief and simple. Will you use only rotary to cutting to finish on car? If so what pads and compound are you recommend? Which rotary polisher are you recommend? Is rinseless work good clean off same as IPA? Sorry to ask you so many questions!! But appreciate your time to answer!!
Thanks for the video! Very helpful. I'm wanting to cut oxidation out of my RV gelcoat using Meguiar's RV/Marine Onstep Compound. Would you use a rotary or a DA for this job? I already have a rather heavy rotary and wool pad but I've had trouble with it getting away on me before, so I was thinking of buying a DA.
Finally a clear, direct to the point, very efficient and helpful instructions for newbies like me! If all professors are like you? School will be a happy place.
Thank you
Master!!!!
Class
You can definitely think and talk faster than anyone I know. Perfect!
Thank you.
When any master do his job it's look hella easy
Because he had years of experience in the artwork
🔥🔥👏👏👏👍👍🔥🔥
Actually it’s very easy.
Used it for the first time last weekend definitely worth buying if you're a person who likes detailing your own car recommend first time to use on lowest setting 800 so you don't burn paint don't leave in one spot keep moving it over paint easy to use ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxfzbDkCRyv3CFXnLZI4APZtRRuG2uRmP2 truck looks like new again used maguires black light battery life like all milwaukee products seem to hold up well 😀
Thank you
One of the best advice I've ever seen using the rotary!! Simple, yet crucial steps. Well done Ivan. 🏆👍🇨🇦
Thank you
Thanks Yvan for taking time in your travels to create this helpful video. So simple to follow and had to laugh at last tip on sniffing the polish. Enjoy your travels and looking forward to more!
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment
As always I’m thankful for your teaching lessons. I definitely appreciate all you do.
Thank you!
I’m always thrilled when I see you’ve dropped a new video. Each one is a gift of knowledge, process and efficiency! Thank you Yvan.
Thank you for watching.
thanks Yvan for your time and the education you provide. God bless you man, keep it up! For me you are one of the best detailers worldwide
Thank you
I learn something new every video you post. I have been working on mastering the rotary and you gave me two eye openers here. Damp pad and non-flat surface pads. I have the system 4000 which is amazing as well. Thanks for the great video Yvan.
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you.
Love the videos thanks for the great pointers
Thank you for watching!
Perfect! Clear concise and to the point. Thanks!!!
Thank you
What a down to earth, "no nonsense" video! Straight to the point, and precise as your polishing technique. I just managed to completely swirl up my car after watching another youtuber giving advice. I wish I saw your video first!!
You can fix it
Thanks Mr. Lacroix, this video helped me a ton. Practiced with my new rotary on my $800 beater and I couldnt believe the beautiful finish and how easy it was with your technique! I actually had someone compliment my car at the grocery store today!
Thank you
Only love for your video. Thanks for your tips!
Thank you
Best teacher. Short, simple, and straight to the point. So many youtube detailers like to make things so damn complicated like its rocket science.
Thank you.
Sir, thank you, clear and direct.
Thanks for watching
Thank you boss appreciate the knowledge, also this video was sensational.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video!
I love how you break down the art of polishing into easy simple steps👍
Well done mate 👏
Thank you.
fantastic video I have been following your advice on many other videos great to see you have your own channel didn't even realise !
Thank you.
Really appreciate your simple, and common-sense approach to polishing our vehicles. Love your 'Snazzy' bow tie, by the way! Greetings from N. Kentucky USA
Glad it was helpful!
Thank u very much for sharing ur expertise to us
Thank you
Great video -- as all from You:) Always some lesson learned, and "don't smell polish" made my day! :) Greetings from Poland! :)
Thank you!
Great video! Good tutorial. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Great demonstration!
Thank you
That is the most educational video about polishing thank you very much
Glad it was helpful!
Love your advice....
But why does everyone have to criticize about how someone does something if only to get the same results....
True, in the end what’s important is a satisfied customer.
Yvan I just ordered the 4000. After buffing so many cars your video is just a gift from God.....it's that good!!! Thanks, Mitch!!!
Excellent
Used one of your methods today, as i were using Optimum Hyper Polish, removing it with ONR, and when removing the ONR with some Gtechniq C2v3, made it so much easier to remove the polish, and jump directly to finished product.
Excellent !
Been using a rotary since 1991 and this is a great reminder/refresher even for the old dogs like me...😂
Thank you
YVAN imo is the BEST teacher on how to detail, polish, paint correct etc! 👍🏽🙏🏽
Wow, thanks!
Well done Sir, excellent tutorial.
Thank you kindly!
I have been trying to watch so many videos to understand the correct technique for polishing as a beginner. I am so happy to come across this video of yours showing the right techniques to follow in an efficient manner. Truly inspired. Thank you 👍
Thank you
Me too
Best polishing video , trust me I’ve seen alot. This is simplified and makes it look easy
Thank you, and yes it is easy.
@@Detailers-Business-Academy 👍🏼
Great informative video. Not a rotary user myself but you've taken out the scare factor for me. One great tip you mentioned which last got of a UK detailer was using a rinseless wash to remove the residual polish/compound. I think that's genius. I tried it when l polished my car and it made removal easy and l felt much safer. All that's left behind are maybe some polymers which are way easier to remove with a panel wipe than polishing oils. So safer again.
Thank you, some Rinseless washes leave nothing behind.
Lovely vid and great explanation I'm so happy I've found your channel God bless 👌👏👏👏👏⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thank you!
I really like your teaching. New subscriber now!
Thank you
All right you are convincing me to go back to a rotary that I actually started with years ago after everything got stolen out of my garage 2 years ago I haven't polished my own car in 2 years and ashamed to say that but yes I lost everything they had a hay day in my garage and they must have taken at least an hour to get everything out of there but anyway I will go back to a rotary try to get a new cleaning system because I know that is extremely important especially with a rotary thank you for your channel I watch it all the time and I learn from you all the time you make such complicated things seem so simple and the the craziest things that you don't do seems so simple and why you should do it so again Ivan thank you for your channel thank you for your time
Sorry about your experience, that’s rough. Thanks for sharing your experience and watching
Watched from Australia, moving away from DA to rotary this helped a lot thankyou
Thank you.
Wow the most helpful video ever
thank you 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Glad it was helpful!
Pops be smooth and dope AF i be watchin him and i be makin MONEY buffin cars mane
Thank you
Good to see you in that farm shop!!
Most farms have great shops.
Awesome video…great acting and a wonderful bow tie 💯👏
Thank you very much!
Excellent video...I just bought the Hercules brushless cordless 20v rotary....These tip will be awesome to use...Thank you...
Glad it helped
Sir, you are and excellent teacher. You have answered plenty of my questions. I bought into the DA polishers just like everybody else did. I must say that I love my DeWalt 20volt rotory polisher. I was looking to purchase the cordless DA unit but that puppy cost $300.00. All I wanted it for was applying wax and sealants. I figured I could wax with my rotory. Well, you just confirmed that I could. Thank you for this video. I can save $300.00 and do everything with my rotory. I have corded DA and rotory polisher for cutting and polishing. Thanks again and I did subscribe to your channel.
Thank you
The detail king! ✊🏻✊🏻
Lol, more like a servent.
Hello yvan what a great video. Will share it with my students. One thing I'm renowned for is being fanatical about keeping my pads clean and lasting ages. The one key to success I teach is having pads centred perfectly on the plate. A few mm out and swirls can occur plus vibration. My fein rotary starts at 200 and also does not have a trigger, has push pads to adjust revs but I like to use it between 350, 500 and 600 or 900 at most. 350-500 to finish.
Sounds great.
I’m so glad I watched this! New to detailing and I bought a rotary today not thinking anything of it. Thinking it was DA. Lol! I couldn’t crank it past 3. Contemplated returning it but since I watched this…I’ll keep it.
Excellent, let me know how you like it after some practice.
I use a rotary polisher and yellow foam pad and it works great, no swirl marks. My pad is a Meguires flat yellow 7", but it still works. I do the same kinds of things in the vid. I have a s[ray bottle of water to wet the pad a little too. And a couple small towels to wipe down the paint.
Excellent
Nice video.simple,basic sound advice that stands the test of time.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video starting my job Saturday
Excellent
I've been binge watching videos to learn polishing for a brand new mercedes and this one basically cleared it all up for me lol.
Thank you.
Awesome rotary tutorial! I'm still on the learning curve but the more I use the rotary, the more my DA's sit in the toolbox. I love that Flex too. Light enough to use all day but beefy enough to cut oxidation off an RV with a big circular sheep.
Big circular sheep, great description for a new pad the BCS.
@@Detailers-Business-Academy I swear they go "baaaa" as I spin em. Seriously though, I love the pad washer 4000. Ever since getting it, my pad inventory is so low. One pad for the whole car. Gone are the days of buying pads 10 at a time! 👊😎
Exactly, it should come as standard equipment.
Thanks for some great sage advice. I have to admit the system 4000 has been a BIG addition to my work flow. It just works. I especially like the results from my ever so slightly damp clean pads. Just better and consistent results…easier. Finally getting to a point in my work flow where I can stop worrying about results as 90% of all my correction work , even on nicer cars , are daily drivers. They and I are not looking for perfection, especially when I’ve educated them on the true costs to deliver and the toll on the paint.
Excellent, préservation over perfection.
“Shiny scratches” over “perfect” failing clear any day. Even on my personal vehicle, I honestly just love washing it and pushing the shine to its limits. Yeah I’m generally careful to not add swirls but I have realistic expectations and I get more enjoyment out of washing it with rinseless wash & wax then I do staring at it letting dust collect because “oh no a swirl!”
I bring this philosophy to my customers as well. They don’t care about swirls, they just want a detailed car in a reasonable amount of time. Besides, even if I accidentally install a few love marks, most of the cars I could use a light polish anyway.
Most people want a shiny, clean car-and not a perfect car with a detailer telling them how they can and cannot wash their own car lol
I’m happy you « get it » but more importantly, I’m sure your customers love it.
Thank u for tbis. I just got a maxshine rotary polisher today
Have fun! Let me know how you like it.
Nice, I like the large pad size as well, I have a Suburban to correct soon I may need to go with that size to make things a little faster.
Thanks.
Wow very well explained.., thanks for teaching ús love from India
Thank you
There are two kinds of detailers, ones that have a System 4000 pad cleaner and those that need one. It's probably one of the best investments I ever bought! Growing up in the car business, I learned to polish back in the late 70's with a rotary. I could then, and still can, get a very slick, swirl free finish with a rotary and a waffle pad. This was like a flash back and was exactly what my mentors back then said. More people should really learn how to wield a rotary. Thanks once more!
Great way of looking at it.
Absolutely true! It was my best buy 2021 🤩
Happy you enjoy it.
So if you regularly clean your pad you finish the job with only one pad? Another myth busted whether detailers suggest to have 10 pads for one car. Is this right?
Correct, one pad is all you need if you keep it clean.
Thank you professor.
You are very welcome
Hilarious last segment on stance!
Thank you, I’m not always serious…
Excellent!😀
Thank you
Great video!
Thank you.
I seen this video pass and inside I have a Audi a3 gloss black just finished with rotary wool,
Normal I switch to my excentric to remove rotary wool swirls.
Then after seeing this pulling my rotary out low speed and all other options you showed us I was amazed by the result, bro I don't even need to a 3th step, the paint looks sweet after a ipa wipe.
Thank you for sharing your experience 👍🤘
Thank you for learning a new skill!
@@Detailers-Business-Academy
I tried to find the lake country pad washer system 4000 in EU but nowhere to be found, I found out that your really need that system cause I need to change pads frequently otherways they won't cut and finish properly.
They are available through The Rag Company Europe I believe.
Amazing work thank you wow simple as it could be
Thank you for taking the time to comment.
One question can you cut with rotary sir and thanks
Yes you can.
best described video yet..thanks
Glad it was helpful!
I have never polished a car in my life, but after watching your videos I feel like a professional, Thanks!!
It’s really not as difficult as some people want you to think it is
@@Detailers-Business-Academy I understand that sometimes it is not easy to recommend things, I want to buy one and I only will use it, in my case, for my two cars, don't want to buy something to expensive, because I would not use it much. Thanks for all you do!
For part time, personal use a 21mm or 15mm DA is a good choice.
I like this man. He is like one of those people when manufacturers try introduce a new type of machine which is worse than previous and they try to make money out of stupid newbies. this man comes to help. I like ur videos. and I know exactly why u are saying they only person who uses causes swirls, because I enjoy watching detailing videos on UA-cam and every detailer I have seen they use rotary wrong like u showed
Thank you
Quando vedi gli altri lucidare sembra che chissà cosa stanno facendo, mentre tu in tutto quello che spieghi sei sempre molto semplice e diretto, complimenti davvero
Thank you.
Bob Ross of detailing
Thank you.
Brilliant info
Glad it was helpful!
I watched other DIY polishing videos a few months back, and 1) it took a lot of effort on my part because they said to apply pressure on the pad by pushing the machine, and 2) I ender up with results I wasn't happy with, and some burn-in (hope that's the correct term), and yes, I may have did some things incorrectly, being it my first time using a rotary polisher, but it really discouraged me to polish my cars again. Roll on a few months later, today I want to polish my son's car and happened across this video after watching several "beginner" videos that talked too much about irrelevant things, and were too technical (sandpapering!?!) for a beginner video, then I landed on your video, and you encouraged me to try to do it again, with easy and logical steps, and hope it comes out great. Thank you!
Okay update, after spending about 4 hours polishing my son's car, I am very happy with the results this time, thanks to your tips (sorry I don't remember your name since first video of yours I watched 😅) that I can't help sneaking a peek or three at it out in the garage 😊.. looks almost brand new compared to before I started.. excellent 👍🏻👍👍🏻
I’m very happy to have helped. Please check out my other channel
Https://www.youtube.com/@diydetailofficial
Great video thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
thank you for Polishing video sir...
Thank you for commenting
My first polishing was a DA. After watching this video I feel like I made a mistake with buying DA and should have started with rotary. Great video! :-)
i started with a rotary because da is so expensive at that time, for a newbie its not worth the frustrating and time consume just to get a perfect finish with rotary, it need alot of experiences and learning just to get a swirl and hologram free finish.. rotary is more suit for those that do the new paint work cutting or any aggressive work.
Razers, we started all new employees with a Rotary, they were only given a DA after.
I used your video and wow, I got fantastic results! Slow and steady wins the race, and 600 RPM definitely seems to be the sweet spot for my car. Since I had a two-step paint correction to tackle, your video was invaluable in teaching me how to use a rotary polisher. It worked wonders - I managed to remove about 60% of the swirls and scratches! However, my machine can get a bit too resistant sometimes, especially with the flat foam pad I'm using compared to yours in the video.
Thank you., flat foam is definitely not user friendly.
@@Detailers-Business-Academy noted next time I buy new waffle pads
OMG! This is why i Swirled my buddies rig! I should of watched you first. Thanks dude. I did everything incorrectly.
Glad I could help!
Good one. You make it look easy. I need different pads.
You can do it!
At last I have found the great teacher!
Wow, thanks!
Thanks again for a great primer on something uncommon. For tighter areas or concave panels, do you switch to a smaller pad-size rotary or use only a section of the same large-pad?
I only use a section of the pad, or slightly tilt in a concave section.
Very informative it's going to be my first time you was in a rotary and I feel very confident after watching you. Thanks 👍
There’s nothing to be afraid of with a rotary as long as you follow what I’ve shown here.
So I was using my new rotary today it was jumping all over the place so I stopped and used my orbital. I had enough product so I don't know what the deal is it was flat etc.
Very discouraging
What pad were you using, what speed, were you using the trigger lock, what pressure were you applying?
@@Detailers-Business-Academy I was using the Euro fiber pad, yes I was using the trigger lock, and I was starting out at speed 2. But every time was jumping
Good stuff!
Thank you
Thank you so much for this video سپاسگزارم
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These videos are great Mr. Lacroix! Thank you for imparting your wealth of knowledge and skill. I have been professionally detailing for about 3 years now and am looking to get into more boat detailing. I have a mobile business and it seems to be an untapped market in my area of Wisconsin. I've buffed out a couple of smaller fishing boats with my DA, but it seems to me that the standard polishing tool in the Marine industry is the rotary. I actually have a big 32 ft boat detail coming up and was wondering do the same principles of low speed and low heat apply to gel coat? I've polished a lot of cars, but not many boats and typically use a DA or forced rotation tool. I see many marine detailers using big wool pads and high speeds. I imagine that is generating a lot of heat on the gel coat and probably a lot of swirls. I also have seen wet sanding as a technique, followed up by a rotary to remove sanding marks and then finishing with a DA. I'm curious how you would tackle a slightly oxidized 32ft boat? Many thanks!
Yes a rotary, using low speed and no pressure will always work faster, better, and safer. Just because others keep repeating mistakes from the past doesn’t make it correct. Gelcoat is very sensitive to heat, in a bad way.
@@Detailers-Business-Academy Thank you for your response. I know you're a very busy man so I very much appreciate your input. Cheers!
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Wow, great video, brief and simple. Will you use only rotary to cutting to finish on car? If so what pads and compound are you recommend? Which rotary polisher are you recommend? Is rinseless work good clean off same as IPA? Sorry to ask you so many questions!! But appreciate your time to answer!!
I normally cut with a DA since it’s more agressive. I like wool for cutting and waffle foam for finishing. Use the compound and polish you like.
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Always learning from you. Do you use the same speed for all stages of correction or just for last one?
My rotary only goes above speed 1 to clean the pad. The slower the rotation, the faster you cut, and the better you finish.
What tips would you recommend for good posture on lower portions of a vehicle?
Great question, in our shops we elevated the vehicles on lifts. In a mobile situation I like to use a Racatac.
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Thanks sir i just buy makita rotary 7inch i feel bad i think i buy a wrong item. When i saw your channel and try your technic it was good
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Very great tips.
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I prefer to use rotary polisher versus DA, especially for cutting.
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Great video, I’ve used rotary since my bodyshop days. I now have a cordless rotary Milwaukee it’s awesome, hey Ivan what polishing pad was that?👍
The pad was a Lake Country Manufacturing black waffle pad.
Thank for tech simple and easy to make good polishing... I have a question. The bucket for cleaning pad , use specific solution cleaner ?
I use Rinseless wash or pad cleaning powder.
I thought polishing with a rotary was rocket science... until I watched your videos.
It’s a marketing ploy by DA manufacturers to make the rotary seem like a dangerous machine
Thanks for the video! Very helpful. I'm wanting to cut oxidation out of my RV gelcoat using Meguiar's RV/Marine Onstep Compound. Would you use a rotary or a DA for this job? I already have a rather heavy rotary and wool pad but I've had trouble with it getting away on me before, so I was thinking of buying a DA.
I would use the Rotary, but low speed, no pressure, and keep your pad clean.
@@Detailers-Business-Academy thanks!
just use 3d-one polish, easy to work with, when it dries you just wipe right off (best polish I've ever used)
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