i think this is one of the most valuable threads.
when i started polishing. i didnt realize how much work it is. the CandBs make it seem that you can get alot done in a couple hours. when in reality i can spend 4 hours on a fender and it still not be perfect.
i always say the exact time it took me to get a job done. which is usually 12-14 man working hours. and ive never done a car 100 percent.
the cars i have had over the weekends, i can get close to. but using a UDM its next to impossible without unlimited time.
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going from this to
this
only took 1 pass with an orange pad. the customer knew i was only doing light paint correction. and i stated that the paint is not 100 percent when i wrote my CandB
you can see the paint looks really good in the 2nd picture. but its important to note the differences in lighting as well. sure it looks good. but ppl need to know it takes alot more time to get it to really look 100 percent.
heres a correction i did on the first black car i ever did
you can see here under the halogens its pretty bad.
then 50/50. even still the side tahts "done" isnt 100percent. i know you can tell. because i can tell.
done. i dont even remember how many passes this took. its certainly swirl free. but i knew it wasnt 100 percent. i kept noticing micromarring the closer i inspected the paint. it was a significatn improvement however.
but you can see how in the similar lighting how it looks to noobs that the paint is 100 percent.
in order for it to be 100 percent the before and afters need to be taken under the same lighting and conditions.
ive learned to take the CandBs witha grain of salt. a full detail job cant be done in 4 hours. its impossible.