Keep the episodes coming please! while you were filming the other students I would have liked to get a better view of their results, in a few I wasn't really able to see what you guys where talking about.
Thank you for this content Matt. I have a question to you or mr. Rose. I do a lot of paint touch ups and small corrections, I have tried many sandpaper and polish them with rupes coarse compound. The scratches come back again. What sandpaper would you recommend us. TY
Great stuff! Matt since there are soooo many different types of sanding paper, both for hand an machine, wet- dry etc, why don’t you carry them in your store with an explanation of what each one is best used for like you do with MF and other products. I would definitely buy some. Thanks again, I really learned a lot from this one.
How did you not fall asleep listening to this guy? lol Overall great video and info.
Jason makes it look so easy. Thanks for sharing technique.
THIS is why I love this channel. This is what it’s all about! This is why I’m an OG CONSUMER🤙
Great series !~! Thank You Matt !!
great series matt, i really want to sand a car for that perfect flat reflection, this series helps a lot.
Keep the episodes coming please!
while you were filming the other students I would have liked to get a better view of their results, in a few I wasn't really able to see what you guys where talking about.
Hey can you comment on where he talks about forced rotation? really informative series thanks so much :)
Thank you for this content Matt. I have a question to you or mr. Rose. I do a lot of paint touch ups and small corrections, I have tried many sandpaper and polish them with rupes coarse compound. The scratches come back again. What sandpaper would you recommend us. TY
Great stuff! Matt since there are soooo many different types of sanding paper, both for hand an machine, wet- dry etc, why don’t you carry them in your store with an explanation of what each one is best used for like you do with MF and other products. I would definitely buy some.
Thanks again, I really learned a lot from this one.
I likely will longer term. Carry a few simply items that make sense to have in your cabinet.
Good info. But, what i get out of this is... it’s never the same twice. Trial and error. Experience is the winner.
It sounds like those DA's are way too aggressive what is the make on them d a I use a dynabrade when things sound like chainsaws
I get it. if you want a shiny car you need to sand
Your going to have to pick this up instead of tenis Matt lol
Ha, ha... This requires artistic ability that I don't have.