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By the way, another detailing term for jeweling is burnishing..
Jrock - this is the one I have references many times for Jewelling paint which I believe Todd from Rupes produced:
https://www.autopia.org/forums/the-...imate-shine.html?highlight=how+to+jewel+paint
I should add I have never actually jeweled paint using this method. Never had a customer or car I have worked on that would warrant it and I think as mentioned for most cars and even my own finishing with Essence on a Gloss Pad for example gives a pretty great finish with the Boss.
From time to time I think about practicing the method but then it always gets pushed aside. The rotary is definitely something I would like to practice with and master at some point.
Jrock - this is the one I have references many times for Jewelling paint which I believe Todd from Rupes produced:
https://www.autopia.org/forums/the-...imate-shine.html?highlight=how+to+jewel+paint
I should add I have never actually jeweled paint using this method. Never had a customer or car I have worked on that would warrant it and I think as mentioned for most cars and even my own finishing with Essence on a Gloss Pad for example gives a pretty great finish with the Boss.
From time to time I think about practicing the method but then it always gets pushed aside. The rotary is definitely something I would like to practice with and master at some point.
Bingo!
SF4500 + LC Jeweling compressor pad + Rotary = Incredible
IMO - You can`t Jewel with a PC, throw will always have some effect on clarity.
https://www.autopia.org/forums/clic...-optimum-gloss-coat.html?highlight=Gloss+Coat
RaydiantDetail- this is my thread from when I did my car, for a point of reference.
FYI,
Menzerna SF4500 is now relabeled as Super Finish Plus 3800 (or just SF38000)
The LC Jeweling Pad is Lake Country Mfg`s Gold Foam Jeweling Pad (Part No 78-44800 for an 8" flat pad Diameter or PN 78-44650C for 6-1/2" diameter Curved edge)
Driver:
I am not sure what rotary machine you are using: Flex, DeWalt, Hitachi.
What you cannot "convey" in words in using a rotary for jeweling is:
1) Pressure (IE, elbow grease) on the machine (usually none for jeweling; just machine weight or even actually lifting up on a heavier machine??)
2) Movement speed of the pad/machine (IE, travel in inches per second) over the paint
3) Overlap of the pad travel strokes/path (IE, with an 8" use about a 4" overlap or half the stroke/path)
4) Machine polishing speed or variances of the speed of the rotary and WHEN those variances occur (timing) in the jeweling path and process (subject to paint/clear coat manufacturer (IE, manufacturer of vehicle) , color of base coat, ambient temperature and humidity, not to mention jeweling polish being used).
Still think ANYONE can jewel properly? This is why correcting(compounding) and polishing and jeweling with a rotary machine is an artful skill that requires experience and practice, practice, practice to perfect. AND, if you do not have an instructor/mentor to show you HOW to do this and WHAT to look for, you could be doing it, but doing it incorrectly. Kind of like watching Charles Barkley shoot free throws (or "golf", if you can call it golfing! Sorry Charles!)