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Old 11-17-06, 08:20   #1 (permalink)
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Ultimate Detailing Item - Must Have!!

I saw this lighting system in a shop here in West Palm Beach, Fl. It shows every single imperfection possible. It's almost like detailing an interior outside & you can identify swirls easily, even on this white Lincoln. The shop custom made it, and has a combination of 2 types of lights. It can me rolled around the shop and just plugs into an outlet. Totally sweet setup.
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Old 11-17-06, 08:24   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Ultimate Detailing Item - Must Have!!

What two lights were they?
 
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Old 11-17-06, 08:29   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Ultimate Detailing Item - Must Have!!

looks like flouresent and holigen (spelling errors on both those)
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Old 11-17-06, 09:01   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Ultimate Detailing Item - Must Have!!

seems easy enough to make, just costs a fortune in lights.
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Old 11-17-06, 09:06   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Ultimate Detailing Item - Must Have!!

Thanks for posting a pic the right way. I'm still trying to figure things out.
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Old 11-17-06, 09:47   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Ultimate Detailing Item - Must Have!!

That is pretty clean... have to give props to the company for taking the time to neatly route wires and build a frame for it.

I could use one, but I might be disappointed by what I see...
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Re: Ultimate Detailing Item - Must Have!!

that IS awesome.....sucks that us weekend guys can't afford anything like that
 
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Old 11-18-06, 04:13   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Ultimate Detailing Item - Must Have!!

Thats kind of weird because when I use a fluorescent light on my car it just hides swirls , all I get is glare if I stare at the panel where the light is hitting. If I look at it from certain angles than I can see the imperfections, but I'd rather just use my halogen rather than bending around all awkward. Halogen works great at revealing imperfections though.
 
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Re: Ultimate Detailing Item - Must Have!!

Fluorescents are great for all round work light, I have several in my shop. Plus you can get them in daylight color temperature, which shows colors more acurately/naturally. I also have halogens and a xenon flashlight though, for defect hunting

Looks like a nice system though. Just don't tip it over, as that would mean paying for a lot of new tubes, and possibly a big dent in the car
 
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Re: Ultimate Detailing Item - Must Have!!

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Fluorescents are great for all round work light, I have several in my shop. Plus you can get them in daylight color temperature, which shows colors more acurately/naturally. I also have halogens and a xenon flashlight though, for defect hunting..
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when I use a fluorescent light on my car it just hides swirls..
Yep, it's not like one light source is best for everything.

That contraption is pretty cool, but I honestly think I'd rather have something more compact and adjustable (with different light sources too). That thing would up a lot of room when not in use and I'd still need something more direct for the front/back ends of the car. I always end up positioning lights at a certain specific angle/distance anyhow; e.g., trying to spot micromarring down by a rocker panel can be a royal PIA and fluorescent light is the last thing I'd want turned on when I'm doing that. I have to turn out *all* the (dozens of) fluorescent tubes in my shop to spot fine marring, even combining it with my other light sources doesn't work; I need "point source" illumination to spot marring and having any other light turned on only makes it harder for me.
 
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Old 11-18-06, 12:24   #12 (permalink)
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I'd still need something more direct for the front/back ends of the car. I always end up positioning lights at a certain specific angle/distance anyhow; e.g., trying to spot micromarring down by a rocker panel can be a royal PIA and fluorescent light is the last thing I'd want turned on when I'm doing that. I have to turn out *all* the (dozens of) fluorescent tubes in my shop to spot fine marring, even combining it with my other light sources doesn't work; I need "point source" illumination to spot marring and having any other light turned on only makes it harder for me.
The nice thing about this setup is that you CAN see every little defect, like marring, in the paint. It's unreal. No need to have additional lighting. It's almost like looking at a finish under fluorescents at night, but more distinct. These lights show the true color of a vehicle too. It's just like looking at a vehicle in a paint both, but mobile. These light aren't just oridinary fluorescents, their for paint booth applications. The owner described to me the 2 types of lights, but I forgot(metal halide or sodium halide maybe?). Each one compliments one another to bring out the finish. He's tried several different combos, and this set up seems to work best. I wish I could have taken closeups of this Lincoln's finish. The part that was just compounded and polished showed faint swirls. The guy was getting ready for the next step to work them out. White has to be the hardest color to point swirls out on and this showed them perfectly.
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