Simply amazing - to good to be true????

kc's

New member
to be or not to be?
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is this the right way to handle a power tool?
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congrats to the 5 new owner -
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unwrapping their new baby..... just like gift from above

master seech begins the class with - study of paint damage, swirls infliction
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RIDS.....random isolate deep scratches???? remedy for restoration

eg. how would you clear this 1500 grit sanding marks
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close up

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master seech carefully showing the right techniques of handling the machine
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how by using just the new optimum double side foam pad & optimum hyper spray POLISH ....enabling him to do the job
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at work
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remember
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ta da
wipe
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now
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mirror finish again

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how from this
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now ta da
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Later we move on to paint study, paint damages,
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the root caused of clear coat paint failure mostly by paint poor preps job & road side car wash (harsh chemicals)

sanding marks prior painting - resurface after paint cured
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a very common scene here
boils down to poor preps prior painting -
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look at how factory paint still remain good on top of the worn out CC paint

Less is more - if we handle it well ...it shouldnt be repainted

the secret of handling the machine is

practice - cords behind yr shoulder, always starts at the minimum speed & gradually increase...the max is to speed 3 - 1200 will be sufficient for tropics climate like us - as our paint melts under the extreme equator lines....

remember the secret is to keep your pad flat...at all times
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thanks to the brilliant magic portion of Doc G
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it has been another wonderful time of lesson & knowing so much new friends
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Our little effort in sharing our knowledge to trains others in car detailing..... thanks to Master seech who came & taught us
 
Nice post KC. What did you use to polish the scratches out of the panel at the top of the thread.

I hope all is well my friend!
 
Great class there KC, have to stop by the forums in your country soon and say Hi to everyone there.:bigups
 
Great class there KC, have to stop by the forums in your country soon and say Hi to everyone there.:bigups
yupp
awaiting for our plan and meet ing up

pls email to me ya

Thanks for sharing KC!
Thank you sir..pleasure is always mine

Just simply amazing KC, you are reinventing the wheel with every post!
thanks brian Brice for your kind words

Nice touch, Meguiar's QD spray head on the ONR bottle :inspector:

It looks like the sprayer poorboys uses as well.
Is it so

Nice post KC. What did you use to polish the scratches out of the panel at the top of the thread.

I hope all is well my friend!

OHP with optimum double side foam pad on makita - over twice
its a sanding mark of 1500 grit

Thank you sir for your thoughtfulness always
counted an honor of your kindness
:yourrock
 
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