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Also very happy for Mike Phillips - go Mike !! Thank you for all the years of hard work and great feedback !
Watched that painful video..Thank you, noorth for posting it..
This guy thinks he is the first to ever invent the process to make in-house compounds, etc...![]()
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Menzerna (since 1888), invented all of this first, and has been doing it for the auto industry for 100 years..
And none of the people sitting there asked him about this Menzerna company?
Social Media = probably ok in some applications, but fleeting..
A Lot of really great Detailers from here migrated over to Facebook years ago, and I guess they are all having a nice day every day, over there..
Perhaps where there are specific social media places; it might be and obviously, has been a place to go - as long as you know - the people on there to be able to trust what they say.. I think if I were to get Facebook and go find my way over there, it might be interesting to read their comments, and see how they are all doing..
But, I`m not going to now, and don`t really have the inclination or time to spend on this.
Dan F
noorth -
Tks for your reply,
I have never needed to try 3D anything..
Read up on their ACA-520 finishing polish - it is supposed to be "easy to use"..
I use only a few products and make them work themselves all the way to gone or almost gone, so I have less opportunity to introduce defects in the paint, wiping it off.. I make the pad do the work, and then the clean up.
All the work is inside where I can control the sun and depending on where I live, the amount of heat in there..
Also, to work the product to almost nothing, requires me to keep it a little moist using a cheap C/Guys pad conditioner on the pad, so the work never dries out and causes the horrid "dusting".. Hate it... Just say no to causing it..
Dan F
noorth -
Tks for your reply,
I have never needed to try 3D anything..
Read up on their ACA-520 finishing polish - it is supposed to be "easy to use"..
I use only a few products and make them work themselves all the way to gone or almost gone, so I have less opportunity to introduce defects in the paint, wiping it off.. I make the pad do the work, and then the clean up.
All the work is inside where I can control the sun and depending on where I live, the amount of heat in there..
Also, to work the product to almost nothing, requires me to keep it a little moist using a cheap C/Guys pad conditioner on the pad, so the work never dries out and causes the horrid "dusting".. Hate it... Just say no to causing it..
Dan F
Driveway detailing is challenging. I just can`t see myself buying a canopy but you never know. My neighbors will think i`m totally gone insane then lol
Good pick up by 3D I also liked the old 3D Donald where did he go
What polishes and compounds do you use?
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Amigo -
I hope you and yours are all well and safe..
With my lovely Makita 9227C, I use the Meguiars 105/205 products, Sonax Perfect Finish, the entire Menzerna line, and Optimum Hyper-Polish, and not in this order.. Sometimes, I can get outstanding results with just using a little more aggressive pad and a polish, vs a compound, then polish, etc..
I also purchased a couple of Flex Rotaries when they first came out a long time ago; they are nice, compact, make a lot of gear noise, and are absolutely rock solid.. They have had a nice life in the cabinet, as back up machines, that I have never needed..
But I found that I really wanted the extra weight of the Makita, because I like to sometimes push down on it to get it to correct more, and faster.. That extra 10 lbs of direct drive is perfect for this..
And to help make the Makita`s larger footprint smaller, I just keep a small extension on it, and it can get pretty much into any small place, with smaller backing plates and pads..
This Makita has done an average, 10-hour complete paint correction/polishes on around 80 paid Clients vehicles a year for several years, and never has had an issue or even needed brushes yet..
And I`m not counting the extra vehicles done for family, as prizes for raffles for a good cause, some people who really need help and can`t afford it, etc...
Dan F
The Makita is a 5mm gear drive? Is that 10lbs of force or is the machine 10lbs heavier.
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