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chpsk8 said:That video proves nothing. It's poor quality and pretty dark. Nice try, but really... show us something worthwhile Mr Miagi.
But, you can buy a cheap buffer for $79 bucks...if it is NOT a 1400 rpm buffer or faster....it's only good for putting on wax faster. Most good buffers spin at 3000 rmp like the Dewalt..but 1400 rpm is what you use for these GLAZES.
The Swirl remover has NO GRIT...it cuts by heat...and you can't get it hot enough with out 1400 rpms....the 3M guys will tell you that. Technology has changed,,no more cutting with 3000 grit.
wheel cleaner....I would like to see someone beat Armor All wheel cleaner in the grey squirt bottle....un real stuff
PS...auto soap was never around until 5 years ago,
Foam pads absorb heat, after 20 seconds, you can put the side of your face on the paint.
You would have to buff your car 30 times using "rubbing compound" before you would have to worry about anything
It does not REMOVE like in the old days...it sort of blends/smooths out scratches, hard to explain....thats why they have PHD's working at 3M...
Realtycar said:I stand by my statement...I will put the 3M process w/P21s agains ANYTHING....if you have better I will try and switch, if it is better....It's a personal statement. Go ahead autotopia boys..show me this system is not correct. I will show people it works on VIDEO, show us different. Like you guys are the only people that know things. If you don't have body shop experiance...please keep your weekend warrior opinions to yourself...don't come flame a guys that shows that this system works on photo's and video... prove me wrong, don't say I am wrong, prove me wrong. Take the 3M stuff on an hold painted scrap with a foam pad and show me the burns....our 4 body shops in Florida use this process and our 3M regional rep will talk to you by phone about these NEW products.
Realtycar said:Thank you for keeping your "mind" open and I will try to give you the photo's you want in hopes that I can HELP people learn what is out there to keep their cars nice, that is the objective...it is not to be Auto Detail King of the world.
Realtycar said:I will NOT make this a debate..this is 3M's and my opinion, watch the video.
Realtycar said:Be careful over on that forum, some that claim to be God's just are not. Some of the Mr Miagi's over at Autopia need to take a break from the minuscule details of a test, where are their videos?
Realtycar said:Also..sorry, the Lexus is a 2004 Please let your friends know that they should know that..All 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Lexus Models. On some vehicles, when Rapgard is removed, the paint may have a stained appearance under the clear coat. http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forum...inks/links/124 Wonderful site to know, they need to look up what kind of finish is on the car they are working on if they are in the business. Some of these guys that don't know that the Lexus DOES have a clear coat on them shouldn't learn before they preach the wrong word. And, this Lexus has had paint work done to it as the rock chips were NASTY! There is clear coat on it, that's what came out of the body shops spray nozzle.
Harkonen said:As a current 745Li owner, a soon to be M6 owner, a hobbyist detailer, an avid black car lover, and a member of both this board and Autopia, please allow me to say that I am deeply concerned for the paint of M5 and M6's all over the world. I do not profess to be a detailing guru, nor do I wish to impugn Mr. Realtycar's veracity, as I can only assume him to be sincere...but this is a VERY dangerous thread. You can EASILY jack up your paint with a rotary if you don't know what you're doing. There is no 'magic frictionless and instantaneously thermal conductive foam', nor a 'miracle compound born on the wings of 3M's advanced alien wax technology', and I would not be willing to gamble the paint job on my fine automobile based on an internet video that never does show the paint in direct sunlight.
Anyone who has ever deal with a black car knows it can look fantastic in the shade, but it's a whole different scenario in direct sunlight (as in bright sun shining directly on the paint, not obscured by clouds or trees). Any hologram swirling or other damage to the paint would not show up in that video.
I am not trying to discredit Realtycar, nor am I interested in a puerile 'forum rumble'. I just love BMW's, Mcars, and ESPECIALLY black ones. This is just a word of caution.
At this point, it should be obvious to all that there is too much credibility vested in this argument for either side to be objective (as in future pictures and what not). Just use a bit of common sense and caution on those lovely M's.
foxtrapper said:Well, he did his video, and it showed the results he claimed. And if others follow his example exactly, they'll get the same results.
He's getting good results, so what's to complain about? There's plenty of disinformation spread around in autopia, so it's not like this forum can claim a moral high ground on truth.
Zach said:Thanks for the welcome Joshua312 - I'm looking forward to learning here.
The black on the pad is dirt. The paint wouldn't come off, the clearcoat would come off. It's not black paint on the pad. Looks like the door was not totally prepped clean....so dirt got on the pad. In addition the 3M rubbing compound is gray to begin with. There is no need to tape off parts when you are simply demonstrating a spot for a video.
I did not see any burns or scratches in the video. Towards the end of the movie, ook at the shadows and exposure in the door scene, it was done in the sun.
foxtrapper said:Well, he did his video, and it showed the results he claimed. And if others follow his example exactly, they'll get the same results.
He's getting good results, so what's to complain about? There's plenty of disinformation spread around in autopia, so it's not like this forum can claim a moral high ground on truth.
foxtrapper said:There's plenty of disinformation spread around in autopia, so it's not like this forum can claim a moral high ground on truth.