Thank you Evan, I only polish my own truck, and always learn a little something with every video. I appreciate it. It cost you money to make these videos because that’s time you could spend on a customer. 🙏🏼 Thank you sir
I am truly thankful that you have found my videos to be helpful and I do hope that one day you can come here and we get a chance to meet. Thank you for watching!
I've been having good results with orange and brown, orange and green just with a 3500 DeWalt. I think it's time to just to the 6k for the cut to go a little bit faster. Thanks this was awesome 💯😎
thank you so much Evan for taking time and money out of your pocket to make these videos. the only one that i see put out "hashless" or as close as you can get to it is a man by the name of Stephane Touchette with spectrum polishing in Alberta Canada.
Awesome video Evan. Nice to see you explaining the process. Most of us that drive just want a cut and color. We have work trucks that we run 100,000 plus every year in all kinds of road conditions. So show is not needed. God bless 🤘
It's you that has helped me with learning an understanding how to polish ! That's why I always send you pictures of the rims an tanks I do out here on Guam 🇬🇺! Thank you again for being a very good inspiration to me in polishing
Thanks you. I am happy with how the new intro turned out as well. Thank you for purchasing our products and helping support our small business. I appreciate it!
@Evan Steger For the Inox, do you use it for cutting also or only for coloring? In the past you did a "Dewalt vs Makita" comparison/review video, it would be Great if you would do another one; now that Dewalt has step up it's game! We would really like some details, where you use it? Where does it fit? Can it replace a smaller grinder for 'on truck' sanding (unlikely)? Thanks for all you do! Much much appreciated!!
Thank you kindly for all of the informative, top notch videos Sir. Wishing that I could take your course, hopefully some day! Would your 2 Step Aluminum Metal Polishing Kit on your site and (2) Hercules 15 Amp 7/ 9 in Angle Grinders (claims up to 6500rpm from Harbor Freight) be a good starter set up for a complete newb that's balling on a budget? (hoping to eventually add aluminum polishing to my mobile detailing services after tons of practice, I now live on a Reservation in SE Oklahoma and am one of the only mobile vehicle detailers for about a 1 hour radius, surprisingly I have yet to find any place that polishes metal close by)
Question for you. I have an aluminum PROTECH flatbed with aluminum head board on an 06 GMC Duramax dually 4×4. Im having problems in tight areas where the head board meets the bed. Their are some bolts and rivets that im having a problem getting in with the 8" airway buff it wont allow me to get in sharp corners. I'm using orange and brown and yellow and green so far. I sanded it to 600 the open areas and into the corners. The open are good but ive tried hand polishing in close around the rivets and edges but the tight corners dont obviously look as good as the open areas. Maybe you have a video ive missed? I think ive searched all of them that would apply with no luck so far. Thank you of you think you could help. If not i get it. Thank you for all the great videos and info.
Love the videos brotha, can you do a video on fully sanding some American force wheels from scratch and polish? Also if you could show the best way to leave them like glass, I’m not a DIY I do this as full time but I’m always looking for more ways to better my work. Your videos help out a lot thanks Evan
One thing I've done to help make that glass look is cutting with yellow kocur compound with a green wheel, and then a flannel and yellow , after that I take light hand polish with a fresh towel and scrub it nicely, then I take another flannel wheel with blue or white compound and super light and slow I take the hand polish off with it. After it cures it's perfect
"The softer the cut,the softer the finish" I heard you make this statement years ago. It has helped me greatly. Please promise you'll do a fun video with Charlie Berens someday. He would be a hoot in your shop😄
Thank you Evan, I only polish my own truck, and always learn a little something with every video. I appreciate it. It cost you money to make these videos because that’s time you could spend on a customer. 🙏🏼 Thank you sir
I really appreciate your comment. Thank you, it make me happy to know that these videos are helpful.
Thank you for your time and patience,i pray that i can one day take your course and pay you back for all your time and knowledge.. god bless you..💯✊🏾
I am truly thankful that you have found my videos to be helpful and I do hope that one day you can come here and we get a chance to meet. Thank you for watching!
I've been having good results with orange and brown, orange and green just with a 3500 DeWalt. I think it's time to just to the 6k for the cut to go a little bit faster. Thanks this was awesome 💯😎
Thanks for watching
I’m still aiming for zero hashtags but that’s just a goal 🙄 thanks again for all the knowledge you share!
You can do it!
thank you so much Evan for taking time and money out of your pocket to make these videos. the only one that i see put out "hashless" or as close as you can get to it is a man by the name of Stephane Touchette with spectrum polishing in Alberta Canada.
Thank you Reese for watching the videos and supporting my channel.
Lumhi an time 2 shine has landed on guam 🇬🇺 thank you again Evan an to all ur staff
Glad to get you covered up. Shine on.
Thank you very much Evan ! An yes I am running ur time 2 shine sticker on my dump truck
Awesome video Evan. Nice to see you explaining the process. Most of us that drive just want a cut and color. We have work trucks that we run 100,000 plus every year in all kinds of road conditions. So show is not needed. God bless 🤘
Thank you, appreciate it! Thanks for watching.
Learned something new ! Love the video
Glad you enjoyed!
It's you that has helped me with learning an understanding how to polish ! That's why I always send you pictures of the rims an tanks I do out here on Guam 🇬🇺! Thank you again for being a very good inspiration to me in polishing
Once again great video. like the intro too. I've tried a few different brands and I always find myself going back to the product you sell.
Thanks you. I am happy with how the new intro turned out as well. Thank you for purchasing our products and helping support our small business. I appreciate it!
@Evan Steger For the Inox, do you use it for cutting also or only for coloring? In the past you did a "Dewalt vs Makita" comparison/review video, it would be Great if you would do another one; now that Dewalt has step up it's game! We would really like some details, where you use it? Where does it fit? Can it replace a smaller grinder for 'on truck' sanding (unlikely)? Thanks for all you do! Much much appreciated!!
Thank you kindly for all of the informative, top notch videos Sir. Wishing that I could take your course, hopefully some day! Would your 2 Step Aluminum Metal Polishing Kit on your site and (2) Hercules 15 Amp 7/ 9 in Angle Grinders (claims up to 6500rpm from Harbor Freight) be a good starter set up for a complete newb that's balling on a budget? (hoping to eventually add aluminum polishing to my mobile detailing services after tons of practice, I now live on a Reservation in SE Oklahoma and am one of the only mobile vehicle detailers for about a 1 hour radius, surprisingly I have yet to find any place that polishes metal close by)
I'm so grateful for your videos but I can't find in the links where to buy the compound bars you're using???
Sold on our website www.goshineon.com
Question for you. I have an aluminum PROTECH flatbed with aluminum head board on an 06 GMC Duramax dually 4×4. Im having problems in tight areas where the head board meets the bed. Their are some bolts and rivets that im having a problem getting in with the 8" airway buff it wont allow me to get in sharp corners. I'm using orange and brown and yellow and green so far. I sanded it to 600 the open areas and into the corners. The open are good but ive tried hand polishing in close around the rivets and edges but the tight corners dont obviously look as good as the open areas. Maybe you have a video ive missed? I think ive searched all of them that would apply with no luck so far. Thank you of you think you could help. If not i get it. Thank you for all the great videos and info.
Thanks for the video!
You bet!
Love the videos brotha, can you do a video on fully sanding some American force wheels from scratch and polish? Also if you could show the best way to leave them like glass, I’m not a DIY I do this as full time but I’m always looking for more ways to better my work. Your videos help out a lot thanks Evan
One thing I've done to help make that glass look is cutting with yellow kocur compound with a green wheel, and then a flannel and yellow , after that I take light hand polish with a fresh towel and scrub it nicely, then I take another flannel wheel with blue or white compound and super light and slow I take the hand polish off with it. After it cures it's perfect
If you were forced to use millwakie 18 volts to polish, what would you use?
Good videos!!! Question. I have a Dewalt buffer. 600/3500 rpm. Would that work for little stuff. I don’t do much metal buffing
Appreciate you sir.
And I appreciate you! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment on this video.
Will the lumhi help remove the hash marks ?
The super finish one or my hand polish both work great for lightening hashmarks.
Thank you for quick reply ! Shine on
"The softer the cut,the softer the finish" I heard you make this statement years ago. It has helped me greatly. Please promise you'll do a fun video with Charlie Berens someday. He would be a hoot in your shop😄
ARE YOU A FATHER EVAN
yes