BREAK ALL THE RULES FOR PERFECT PAINT! A game-changing polishing trick

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • Cut for show. Finish...for DOUGH. Yes, removing scratches from car paint is a hugely important part of paint correction. But it's in the refining stage -- where patience, technique and focus must course through a detailer's brain and body and manifest a result -- that the true potential of a car's paint can be realized.
    A car that is refined properly evokes emotion -- turns heads. Makes people say...wow.
    The problem is, I never knew what polishing technique to use. Medium pad, soft pad, firm pad? Fast arm movements. Slow. Less product. More? The options are endless, and the nuances are often overwhelming.
    The problem with paint correction is....there's no "Standard Operating Procedure." Every paint is different. BUT FEAR NOT!!! I BRING GOOD NEWS:)
    In this video, I'll show you a time-saving trick that's about as close to an SOP...with consistent results...that I've ever found.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 167

  • @dannytrejjo46
    @dannytrejjo46 Рік тому +2

    Finally someone that understand the speed + rpm's rule ..this technique is actually from the CNC area, milling and turning.. I never understood why most detailers use low rpm's + fast feed instead of the other way around.. it doesn't make any sense.. as a miller if I wanted a shiny and smooth surface it was with more rpm's and less advance. the mathematical formula of advance x rpm's over the tool diameter, is perfectly applicable in this profession as in a dentist, in a quarry, in a carpentry among other professions with this concept.
    Congratulations for the video where you explain the 100% correct way how to make the perfect finish in the correct and efficient way and not in the huge waste of time that many do.

  • @MirandaDetailing
    @MirandaDetailing 3 роки тому +3

    Nice Job Man!! I had totally been using those techniques both the faster movements to finish and using very little product and even just residue on the pad to finish out. Conversely, the Purple KC pad and MicroCut slow, steady and pressure also finish out SUPER nice! Very interesting techniques that work! I'm glad you had Andy explained some things....I'm always trying to find ways to explain what we do because our polishing technique can look very different than what many see on UA-cam, so I find myself trying to explain the whys and hows. We tend to break "rules" all the time and find new ways to achieve the finish we want. We also understand that there are so many variables that come into play with each vehicle and situation....only experience can teach you how to deal with what one may encounter. I find that everyone has their own "style" or "technique" that they have learned over the years that works for them. Awesome video and explanations man!

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому +1

      thanks Phil! and last time i checked...once someone thinks they have it all figured out, life humbles them haha. I had this crazy "sticky" jaguar paint from 1997 and it was the hardest to figure out i've ever seen. i had jason rose walk me through some options but it was just a real bear. Every time I polished it would leave these cirlce/half moon marks on the edge of my section. needless to say the technique in this video did NOT help lol...but that's what makes detailing fun, always learning and even if we don't know, we know how to experiment in the moment and make adjustments.

    • @MirandaDetailing
      @MirandaDetailing 3 роки тому

      @@HawkProDetailing That’s crazy man! Yeah I totally agree! It sometimes takes some weird polishing techniques to get paint to respond correctly.

  • @Spectrum_Auto_Spa
    @Spectrum_Auto_Spa 7 місяців тому

    That black panel on my GT350 is the bane of my existence. I’ve said to myself several times I’m gonna get it perfect then PPF applied. Never do it lol.

  • @jdisdetermined
    @jdisdetermined 3 роки тому +3

    Reminds me a bit of how they teach the Optimum Hyper system. Leaving the compound residue, trusting the system more than managing it, etc. I've always been kind of a rebel when it comes to faster polisher speed and arm movement, so this is right up my alley.
    The single biggest "secret" to finishing soft paint for me has been soft high quality towels, residue control and working very clean.
    I've been super obsessed with the rotary lately, and I already have M3, so trying the micro cut purple pad might get me back into that DA life. Thanks! Dope production on this one too. 👍👌✌

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks man! I feel like leaving h9 residue and going to m3 just didn't make any sense to me...and the fact that it works blew my mind. I've been grinding my purple pads pretty hard though, and if I had one critique of koch it would be their pads are great but seem to degrade quickly compared with other foam I've used...so lately, I feel like the consistency of results has gone down a bit when using purple pad after h9. However, the speed 6, slow arm movement, work m3 until translucent technique is money money. It's the koch system too so it must be them crazy Germans having figured something out haha

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому +1

      I've been doing more rotary work as well. It brings a gloss that da doesn't match, although I'm not sure why. I still feel more comfortable using a da/microfiber to get edges of panels

    • @jdisdetermined
      @jdisdetermined 3 роки тому +2

      @@HawkProDetailing Thanks for the info! I'm ordering some pads!
      Rotary is alot of fun, I started using it with small pads and extensions to really dial in tight spots and gradually started using it for everything. It cuts fast and it really can finish better when everything is working together.
      I've been using Xtreme Solutions LVR 496 a lot recently and it's been amazing, especially finishing finnicky paint.
      Any special tips to extend the life of the pads you've found? I don't like flooding and pad washers personally, I basically use the Apex method, (a spray of cleaner, soft detail brush and blow out after every section.) I guess I should skip the spray of cleaner for the Andy technique. How often does he swap out that pad when he's finishing?

  • @nicksdragon6929
    @nicksdragon6929 3 роки тому +3

    I have now watched this numerous times and I LOVE IT! Wow, what a concept, and I will try this technique with great enthusiasm. Thank you.

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому +2

      Heck yeah! That makes me smile. The last technique with slow arm movement is your "surest bet" for awesome clarity every time. Keep pads clean and I like to swap out a new pad for every panel.

    • @nicksdragon6929
      @nicksdragon6929 3 роки тому

      @@HawkProDetailing Hawk I don't have a compressor and just use my Rupes brush, is that enough to make my pads clean enough for this new method?

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому +1

      @@nicksdragon6929 it's not ideal for finishing to be honest. I would say if that's your cleaning method you'll want a lot of pads. Clean pads are everything if you're striving for the best finish. But you can play around with it. The rupes brush is okay, but I like it more with microfiber or wool as opposed to foam.

  • @matteosivilotti9800
    @matteosivilotti9800 3 роки тому +4

    Great video thanks!
    Completely unrelated question, how did you export your sound in this video? Somehow your voice channel (and buffer) comes out mostly on my rear left speaker, I have own my surround sound system (5.1) for 2 years, and this video is the very first time that this has happened.
    The music comes out from my front speakers and slightly back speakers.

  • @mattsmagicdetailtech
    @mattsmagicdetailtech Рік тому

    It's called GRIP to cut and SLIP to polish. Grip and Slip baby. That technique is very similar to the Jab technique I use for a mow down correction technique with short movements then long then back to regular to finish out. You can do low arm speed less passes or faster arm speed more passes or a mixture of whatever you want. shining shoes is mainly created by fast rubbing with some product but not too much and no pressure or light pressure. the same applies to paint most often. I still love to finish with a rotary at very low rpm like 350-500 rpm than use a DA. paint correction/ polishing is a game of adaption. rehearsed routines lack the flexibility to adapt - bruce lee. so always have an open mind to other ideas/methods and think outside the box. Like me using deburred wool and jewelling polish to correct swirls or paint dry spray on painted plastic bumpers but also on metal panels in small areas. keeps the wool pad moist and prevents clumping so the fibres can keep working.

    • @jacemecham3327
      @jacemecham3327 7 місяців тому

      I’d like to know more on the paint dry spray process

  • @rdeh1678
    @rdeh1678 Рік тому

    This is actually a very old technique, learned a very similar process back in the 80s from a guy that worked at my dads shop. I believe he moved back to Japan and opened his own company , he was kinda of crazy and smoked like a chimney but man that man was so skilled .

  • @GoebelsDetailshop78
    @GoebelsDetailshop78 3 роки тому +5

    Attention to detail , spit his gum out 😂😂

  • @AnasDrifter
    @AnasDrifter Рік тому

    I've been and still using this method, even with stiffer pad (fine cut pad) with M3 makes an amazing cutting and finishing
    KCX polishing system is incomparable

  • @Ichabod_Jericho
    @Ichabod_Jericho 3 роки тому +6

    You forgot to mention, STOP USING TAPE! My first and second polishes I used tape, accidentally bumped it unknowingly and there were always ticks left behind no matter how many times I blew the pad out! Looked glossy and better than unpolished, but Little hair scratches everywhere! So irritating!

    • @MrBod4life
      @MrBod4life 3 роки тому +1

      Not sure I understand. Are you saying that masking tape is what causes ticks and scratches? Thats a first hearing this. How do you suggest protecting surfaces then without using tape?

    • @Ichabod_Jericho
      @Ichabod_Jericho 3 роки тому

      @@MrBod4life yeah I was using the “delicate” version of scotch masking tape assuming it had less glue residue to leave behind. Regardless, when I hit it with my machine, I think it picked up residue up and was leaving hairline scratches anywhere I used that pad.

    • @MrBod4life
      @MrBod4life 3 роки тому

      @@Ichabod_Jericho Thats interesting..Do you have any suggestions? Maybe try different tape?

    • @tier1detailcompany
      @tier1detailcompany 3 роки тому +1

      @@MrBod4life try kamikaze kamoi tape only available in the US through Esoteric or 3M precision. Those are the 2 I use when I have to tape an area that I will be polishing over as opposed to might bump into

    • @AnteekeBro
      @AnteekeBro 2 роки тому

      I don't think its the tape honestly. I use regular blue painters tape from Home Depot and the only time I ever encountered a problem is when you lift the edge of the tape and it might hit the adhesive. So you may be spreading that onto the paint. Has only happened a few times to me

  • @TKTampa
    @TKTampa 3 роки тому +3

    Interesting concept. I just ordered of few of there products this week. Cant wait to try them out. Would this style of correction be able to be used say with the Rupes DA system of products ? What makes the KC system so different than other top brands? Nice video and great info.
    Thank you

  • @scottstringham8723
    @scottstringham8723 3 роки тому

    That Mustang is legendary. Love the shine!

  • @AmirAbdullah
    @AmirAbdullah 3 роки тому

    So yeah , you can also clean up anything left with the P6. Let the Wax set up. Wipe out with a slightly damp cloth. Apply whatever sealant you like. M302 is good. I use it with a ton of different combinations. Chase any of the JesCar , Rupes, Menzerna most of your favorite cutting compounds. Add a dab of it with Griots Correction Cream , I did all kinds of crazy stuff with it last year. Use it with Xtreme Solutions 367 ice. I mean together on the same pad at the same time. It works great. M3 is a staple in my stuff now along with Xtreme Solutions stuff I use. Basically add M3 to any diminishing compound or finishing polish and you’ll get a better finish.

  • @autofetishdetail
    @autofetishdetail 3 роки тому +5

    OMG! Not sure where to begin on this one.....

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому +1

      Uh oh! It's Darren haha I'm nervous. Lay it on me 🤣

    • @MrBod4life
      @MrBod4life 3 роки тому

      Darren we would all love to hear your input

    • @Mrjozz011
      @Mrjozz011 3 роки тому +1

      Make a 2hr video explaining how this is all wrong lol. I’m not sure about this method neither, but he says it works would like to hear your input.

    • @AK-ui1zl
      @AK-ui1zl 3 роки тому +2

      Amen Darren! This is madness. I don’t even use diminishing abrasives anymore. Ain’t got no time for that. I want my products working at their peak the whole cycle and I want to short cycle my machine to reduce heat swelling the paint and hiding defects. I bet I can cut and polish a car faster than this dude could with this technique and an hour head start lol

    • @MrBod4life
      @MrBod4life 3 роки тому

      @@AK-ui1zl oh well look at you. Mr cool guy.

  • @bpy4073
    @bpy4073 Рік тому

    Great content I'm learnig to polish my own car this different approach is interesting keep it going have suscribed.

  • @Dopboyfreshh
    @Dopboyfreshh 3 роки тому +1

    Nothing replaces experience with time, great video, learned alot

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому +3

      Thank you. Andy has so much wisdom... he was telling me all this stuff and I was like, hold on! I need to film this haha

  • @DavidM-qx9bt
    @DavidM-qx9bt 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks, Nick. I'll give it a try

  • @AnteekeBro
    @AnteekeBro 2 роки тому

    I like the idea of not removing the compound and quickly switching to polish but how come you didn't show any panels or before/after in the whole video?

  • @JosesGarage101
    @JosesGarage101 3 роки тому

    So to resume this new technique is: fast movement, 70-80% crossovers, don't buff it of, new pad, polishing finish compound and again fast movement and done!

  • @mireffafhassan1245
    @mireffafhassan1245 2 роки тому

    Andy B Cool technique worked super well with Rupes Yellow pad

  • @RaldasDetails
    @RaldasDetails 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video as always!!😎👍🏼

  • @DETAILINGDETAILING-hb7bj
    @DETAILINGDETAILING-hb7bj 3 роки тому +2

    Would the arm speed and machine speed (6) change based on temperatures like for a mobile detailer outdoors on a 90 degree sunny day?

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому +2

      Speed 6 is my go to. I would say just start playing around with the technique immediately so you can figure out the ins and outs. Thay way when you run into issues you will begin to have the muscle flexed of how to work around it. When my purple pads start to degrade I notice the finish being impacted. Often going to a 3 inch purple pad gives me more control and I get the clarity I want. Worst case, speed 6 and a little pressure and very slow arm movement and you will love what m3 does for ya:)

    • @Mrjozz011
      @Mrjozz011 3 роки тому +1

      @@HawkProDetailing high speed 6, slow arm movement and some pressure wouldn’t that creat high temperature on the paint and pads and probably damage both?

  • @Yama83
    @Yama83 Рік тому

    Wouls you recommend polishing without masking tape? Whats your thoughts on that?

  • @BorndetailersTv
    @BorndetailersTv 3 роки тому +1

    Moisture is key... across all techniques. Great video homie👌🏽👌🏽💥💥

  • @idrummerboy13
    @idrummerboy13 3 роки тому +1

    that decklid panel on my 18 stang is a killer. Going to try this, thanks for the video!!!

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому +2

      When it comes to piano trim, 3 inch purple pad with m3. Slow slow arm movement, speed 6 on my rupes 75e, a little bit of pressure. Work it until you see the surface through the oily polish and check it. It works great I promise

    • @idrummerboy13
      @idrummerboy13 3 роки тому

      @@HawkProDetailing Thanks man I will!

    • @JonathanGurgul
      @JonathanGurgul 3 роки тому +1

      They scratch super easy. There is a Ford TSB for it. The process is to use 3M Perfect It finishing polish and a foam pad on a polisher. It’s super easy to polish. I use a little bit of Sonax Perfect Finish with a light polishing pad and light pressure usually.

    • @idrummerboy13
      @idrummerboy13 3 роки тому

      @@JonathanGurgul My original one was replaced, it had a small crack behind the GT emblem. Now on the one that is replaced, same sort of crack Behind the logo. The car never sits outside. Only 3700 miles. Eh I love everything else about it lol. Thanks!

  • @conwaysdetailing387
    @conwaysdetailing387 2 роки тому

    Great video. Watched this and the one with the comment on how you use a mad man finishing technique lol..
    I do the same.
    Interesting to learn less polish for the best finishing result!
    I was terrible about over priming pads , and by over priming I mean loading them with polish/compound lol

  • @NWcpl
    @NWcpl 3 роки тому +1

    Just found you. I liked and subscribed. I look forward digging through your post/vids. keep up the good work and info.

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks man! Production value has increased lately but a lot of guys really got a lot from my carpet vids. I went down the rabbit hole there lol

    • @timsproautospallc8973
      @timsproautospallc8973 3 роки тому

      @@HawkProDetailing I'm a new subbed as I feel you share the same passion as well as I also like your presentation IDA-NATION SALUTE!!!

  • @gerridhodges4084
    @gerridhodges4084 2 роки тому

    Is it just heating the paint causing it to swell and make it look like the defects are gone?

  • @stevewillloseit7974
    @stevewillloseit7974 3 роки тому +1

    What's up with the videos lately with the Fast and the Furious garage at 2:00am video? You've got great lighting, use it Hawk!

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому +2

      Lol we are dark and brooding 🤣 Just trying to set a tone for quality I guess and that's been kind of an artistic choice ... also life is so damn busy that I'm pretty sure we film these at 2am💤💤💤

  • @supercharged00gtp
    @supercharged00gtp 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @ObsessedGarbageDotCon
    @ObsessedGarbageDotCon 3 роки тому

    nice video!! You need to show that guy who "doesn't care for detailers" how to use the correct lighting in order to film paint to show the correct paint correction process. That guy is forever famous for ALWAYS saying it's impossible to show the paint on camera which doesn't make sense since just about every other detailer is able to do it.

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому

      Lol it is really hard to show the scratches or little ticks sometimes...

    • @ObsessedGarbageDotCon
      @ObsessedGarbageDotCon 3 роки тому

      @@HawkProDetailing You are 100% right that it is hard to do...SOMETIMES. Next time you watch any of his videos where he is correcting paint you'll see what I mean. lol.

  • @joelpasserell4525
    @joelpasserell4525 3 роки тому +1

    Interesting...might have to try that. So how many MF pads do you use with that? Just the one and keep blowing it out or do you eventually get a new one after say 3 full panels?

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому +1

      I swap a new pad every panel but I'm just OCD like that. Every paint is different but this method works super well on most paint. If not... I do the speed 6 method, even pad pressure with 3 inch purple pad and m3 and because the small pad is like a scalpel I get mirror finish. Not super efficient but always works even on finicky black paint

  • @thesarathkumarr
    @thesarathkumarr 3 роки тому

    Can this compound and polish be used on all color cars ? If yes , should i compound the entire car and leave the residue and then start polishing the entire car or should I compound a small area and then polish that place alone and then Move to next panel for compounding and polishing ?

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому +1

      Both are fantastic on most cars yes. I don't like the idea of doing the whole car this way because once the compound gets caked on there it won't play nice with this method. So I would go panel by panel. I prefer h9 with a rotary

    • @thesarathkumarr
      @thesarathkumarr 3 роки тому

      @@HawkProDetailing what about the pads ? Can I use the pads which I get with rupes bigfoot and use the h9 and m3 for compounding and polishing ?

  • @ShineYourLightDetailing
    @ShineYourLightDetailing 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks buddy, pretty much what I do in certain detail jobs.
    Appreciate it from a new Subscriber. :-)

  • @cali_cal
    @cali_cal 3 роки тому

    how does it look after a spray of cleaner to clean off all polish etc?

  • @MikesAutoDetailing
    @MikesAutoDetailing 3 роки тому +1

    Great informative video

  • @RaldasDetails
    @RaldasDetails 3 роки тому

    Brother your videos are awesome!!

  • @matthewgibb2640
    @matthewgibb2640 3 роки тому

    I like the h9 and f6 combo but this also works. Grip to cut, slip to polish

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому +1

      hey my man! i have f6 but don't use it. How do you like to use it?

    • @matthewgibb2640
      @matthewgibb2640 3 роки тому

      @@HawkProDetailing as i said above with h9 or f6 and m3

  • @brandondetaildoctor
    @brandondetaildoctor 2 роки тому

    How many mm for the 7inch face for rupes? The purple pad? Thanks

  • @joelpasserell4525
    @joelpasserell4525 2 роки тому

    Nick...Thanks for all the advice you provide. I'm doing my first polish on the MIL's new car before coating it. I bought this H9 & M3 with pad combo you suggested. Will either of them stain any plastic or rubber trim if it gets on? Wondering if I need to tape it all off or not. Using the M3 only this 1st go around after claying it since paint is new.

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  2 роки тому +2

      Honestly you can buy blue paint tape at wal mart or ace or just go to o Reilly and see if they have tape. Even the paint tape from these stores doesn't pull of paint especially on new car. Sometimes it leaves a line when you remove tape, but it comes off with a quick polish pass. Just make sure to clean your pads frequently between sections and having a number of pads is helpful...I started in paint correction with one pad for a car not knowing what I was doing...now I prefer about 10 to swap out in between car sections like one door, swap pad, next door one pad, then swap etc. Don't overthink taping. I would tape anywhere you're afraid the polisher might bump into or get sling. So I tape rubber around windows, I tape emblems, I'll tape the plastic around a side mirror. If you get staining trying isopropyl alcohol wipe OR your degreaser/all purpose cleaner FULL STRENGTH on a towel then rub spot. Jason rose advice I saw on a video is to use your plastic dressing like a meguiars hyper dressing on all plastics first...when compound sling gets on there it wipes off easy cause the surface is "greasy" or whatever, don't quote me on the terminology lol. Interesting concept but that's more around sling (I think) than polish on pad staining it if you get sloppy with your passes. 75 percent defect removal tops should be the goal. Do not go after deep scratches, especially as a newbie, it's just not worth it in comparison to the value of the car and your experience level and you are the only person who will see it. The goal for you is just a nice shiny car from 5 feet away that is properly polished and prepped to take that coating. Enjoy!

  • @marksafady5986
    @marksafady5986 3 роки тому

    Scholl S2 Black FTW!

  • @dontridedirtydrd2282
    @dontridedirtydrd2282 3 роки тому

    Wow nice .. learn something new everyday

  • @waynedharsan5288
    @waynedharsan5288 3 роки тому

    Farecla 360 is the bomb untouchable

  • @crazyhandshands9028
    @crazyhandshands9028 3 роки тому +1

    What's a good polish for swirls and fine scratches thanks

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому +1

      watch the video haha. also I list the polish in the video description:)

    • @RnBGarvey
      @RnBGarvey 3 роки тому +1

      Did you even watch?

  • @MrBod4life
    @MrBod4life 3 роки тому +1

    Great video bro! I wonder how 3D one would work as it can be used as compound or polish. I wonder if you leave it on the paint without wiping off for polishing step since it is a diminishing abrasive and stays lubricated long. Quick question..hows the evolution backing plate holding up for you?? I just bought one. Anxiously waiting to try. Thanks bud

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому +1

      It's great! I haven't tried 3 inch but still love the 5 inch

    • @MrBod4life
      @MrBod4life 3 роки тому

      @@HawkProDetailing Awesome! I bougtht the 3" as well. Ill let ya know how it works! Have you had to replace the velcro on it yet?

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому

      My first plate had the velcro fail. We bought two new plates though and Scott threw in an extra velcro this time. They are must haves for us I love them

    • @MrBod4life
      @MrBod4life 3 роки тому

      @@HawkProDetailing Good to know. Scott is such a great guy isn't he!? Glad to give him business. Have you noticed extended pad life because of the increase in airflow with them?

    • @Mrjozz011
      @Mrjozz011 3 роки тому

      That is not a bad idea to try using 3D one. Correct with a wool or microfiber pad, leave it on and change to a finishing pad maybe put 2-4 dots and polish.
      That would make a good video...🤔
      Is good to think outside the box.

  • @mikekniess9937
    @mikekniess9937 3 роки тому

    Nick have a question do you compound a panel at a time then polish it or compound whole car then polish

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому +1

      One at a time. I can't say for sure but it's better fresh than old and crusty as it would be if you circled the whole car

  • @simeneggegreftegreff8097
    @simeneggegreftegreff8097 Рік тому

    What speed do you use when coumpounding with H9? 6 as well? what about pases? 4 pases just like with the m3?

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  Рік тому

      Yes with H9 but actually a bit of pressure and heat, but honestly it's hard to really teach that part on the internet.... so common sense should dictate:) But reach out to Andy cool you can find him on Facebook, he is now the national trainer for koch chemie and can fill you in

  • @GoebelsDetailshop78
    @GoebelsDetailshop78 3 роки тому

    Now honest truth is it worth the buy ? I’ve been trying to find a compound & polish to get aways from meg 100,110,210 one the dust and solvet base ,

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому

      Bro I'm sure there is a better compound out there. But this is all we use. M3 and purple pad have proven themselves on black paint over and over. Will we use something else one day? Perhaps. But this line up is legit

    • @YoMoe83
      @YoMoe83 3 роки тому

      Koch is worth it. Polishes and the Chems :) great brand.

    • @AmirAbdullah
      @AmirAbdullah 3 роки тому

      M3 I’ve been using for the last year now. Along with other compounds M3 is one of the top finishing polishes you’ll find. Sometimes as you see in the video it’s all you’ll need.

  • @glumdogtrillionaire
    @glumdogtrillionaire 3 роки тому +1

    The past participle of "drag" is "dragged". Drugs are not involved.

  • @isuhrealmaki6557
    @isuhrealmaki6557 2 роки тому

    Is it the same process when its a one step and you only using the polish can you stop do the fast movements

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  2 роки тому +1

      Check out my 2nd to newest video "this is the world's best polish"...hope that helps ya, I go through m3 process with slower passes for more cut but amazing finish

    • @isuhrealmaki6557
      @isuhrealmaki6557 2 роки тому

      @@HawkProDetailing thank you highly appreciated

  • @jules198625
    @jules198625 3 роки тому

    Great video , im having trouble doing paint correction myself i dont know if my car has to much protection as i always apply wax , spray coatings but i use like strio wash from adams and still cant get a good result still beadin , what product strong i can use for strip wax and sealants? Also i have the chemical guy polisher 5 inch with the foam pads , i also have wool pad from meguiars and the adams 3 inch polisher with micro and foam pads and i tried every combination with different compunds i have meguiars , carpro and chemical guys and i dont know if its my techbique but cant get rid of the swirls . Any tips appreciated thanks

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому +1

      Scratches are one thing. A straight line, that seems random and deep. "Swirls" or "spider webs" that seem a little more consistent are another. I like microfiber and a compound to get the swirls out. Lots of technique variables in that step but you will be left with a new pattern introduced in this step. As in, you eliminated car wash swirls...and you've introduced a tighter web of what people call "DA haze" ....those are less deep in the paint so you would then polish THOSE out using the techniques outlined. You could follow the instructions and products I recommend in this video or attend a training. Get a body shop hood and just mess around though before you start hammering on your own car lol

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому

      Polishing is the way to remove those sealants and spray coatings for sure

  • @scorpioDAVE9
    @scorpioDAVE9 Рік тому

    Video has no sound

  • @dailyDIYdude
    @dailyDIYdude 2 роки тому

    Dude you skipped right by the door panels on the sun side.

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  2 роки тому

      I haven't watched this video in a longgg time lol what's the time code so I can check it out

    • @dailyDIYdude
      @dailyDIYdude 2 роки тому

      @@HawkProDetailing dang this wasn’t even the video I was supposed to be commenting on 😂😂😂. It was supposed to be the Ford. You did a 5,5,5 on the heavy scratches on the door panels. Wanted to see them when you took them outside. All good bro. Keep them videos coming

  • @greatestNothin
    @greatestNothin 3 роки тому +1

    Hyper twins called, they said "First."

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому

      Bruhh...hyper twins sounded great as a concept. Haha I could never get them to work though. People swore by hyper polish but I didn't know anybody using hyper compound. Opti is solid don't get me wrong

    • @greatestNothin
      @greatestNothin 3 роки тому +2

      @@HawkProDetailing I've only done personal vehicle so never needed compound. For quick 1 step that is 80 to 90 percent corrected without taping and no worries about trims...hyper polish is awesome.

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому

      I hear guys complaining lately that hyper polish formula changed...

  • @1stfrompuertorico568
    @1stfrompuertorico568 3 роки тому +2

    1st from Puerto Rico 👍🇵🇷

  • @Chase.Charli
    @Chase.Charli 3 роки тому

    Say What! You don't wipe off the Compound and then apply the M3 ??!!!!!

  • @Carlos.Rivera
    @Carlos.Rivera 3 роки тому +2

    The heck with the audio?

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому

      what's up with the audio?

    • @themikeroberts
      @themikeroberts 3 роки тому

      @@HawkProDetailing It's much louder on the left speaker/earbud.

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому +1

      Hmm. Curious how you're listening to it? Good to know on our end what's going on

    • @simpledetail3565
      @simpledetail3565 3 роки тому

      Happening to me too

    • @arreola961
      @arreola961 3 роки тому

      @@HawkProDetailing im listening on my phone n when i go to the full screen it dosent sound as loud

  • @unitymixer
    @unitymixer 3 роки тому

    My left ear like it more😅

  • @Mrjozz011
    @Mrjozz011 3 роки тому

    But wouldn’t high speed, slow arm movement create high temperature and probably damage the clear coat and ruin your pads?

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому

      You gotta try the purple pad/m3 combo with that technique man:) it's a system from zee Germans. I don't feel the paint warm up at all. Like i said it's my go to when I can't get piano trim dialed in

    • @Mrjozz011
      @Mrjozz011 3 роки тому +1

      @@HawkProDetailing I’ll give it a try, but not on a customer’s car lol. I do like to try new tricks and different strategies to save time, money and less back pain.

  • @bpy4073
    @bpy4073 3 роки тому

    Sort the lighting out your not making a horror movie.

  • @kevincampbell8298
    @kevincampbell8298 3 роки тому

    What about paint temps at speed 6??

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому

      Not an issue at all. Try the combo and you will see 🙂

    • @kevincampbell8298
      @kevincampbell8298 3 роки тому +1

      @@HawkProDetailing have to wait for spring. Outside enthusiast here. Garage is jammed full. LOL Too many toys.

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому

      Haha I hear you. Finishing paint is tricky as hell-- the speed 6 method with m3 and purple pad, with slow arm movement, is the best results with no technique change I've found 🥳

  • @akht5143
    @akht5143 2 роки тому

    Jeweling

  • @michaelwhitfield609
    @michaelwhitfield609 3 роки тому +1

    The technic might be good even great but dude need to lose that chewing gum when instructing on UA-cam. Looks so tacky. My opinion ok

  • @simplysimplemobiledetailin529
    @simplysimplemobiledetailin529 3 роки тому

    Does AndyBCool have a channel or IG? 😎

    • @HawkProDetailing
      @HawkProDetailing  3 роки тому

      He owns Detail Freaks in Florida...I think he has a FB page

  • @voltage80x
    @voltage80x 3 роки тому

    People that use this just like saying cock, don’t @ me trying to change my mind, can’t do it.

  • @hartlanddetailer5670
    @hartlanddetailer5670 3 роки тому

    Your music was too loud when your talking, I could not here your voice over your music. I can't watch the video.