Use a rupes wool course pad 5in with some polish bro. Those little blemishes you see will remove without all the cutting. But great job. That is what you want. But try that and trust me. Much easier.
I just found your channel and subscribed. Great tutorial and technique. Couple of questions for your buddy. How long did the whole process take? What did you use on trim or plastic? Thanks again and will be watching all of your videos now.
glad to see your improvement. This time you didn't burn through the paint like you did a while back on the black SUV(it happens when you're learning how to polish). Keep finding your way while leaving the cockiness behind. love the content!
You should do a video on what a one step is a 2 step and a 3 step and how to do them as well and where can I get those green towels btw what brand are they ?
You will almost never be performing a 3 step paint correction on everyday type vehicles. Someone who is looking for a 3 step correction is probably for a showroom car who will never be driving it. 2 steps and 1 steps are where it’s at for detailers. A great 2 step correction that gives amazing results damn near every time for me I found is a micro fiber cutting pad with menzerna 400. Follow that up with a black foam pad and sonax perfect finish 🔥🔥. If the defects aren’t too bad but still want to perform a faster 2 step; yellow foam pad and menzerna 400 then follow up once again with black foam pad and perfect finish. The results speak for itself every time!!
Either use what the person below said or if you really want to be cheap just buy alcohol & dillute it with distilled water: accomplishes the same thing and you save money.
Using a fine polish and a foam pad ? 🤣 ALWAYS WOOL IF YOU WANT REAL CORRECTION! And use a heavy compound i don’t use anything but M105 or Sonax looks good but I would’ve had it look way better paying me 650 I would taken extra care of them
This is purely dependent on paint. You can get away with using a fine polish on Japanese paint as it's soft. If you try that on a BMW with ceramic clear, lol good luck. Rule is you always start less abrasive first. Although his passes were still very fast, lots of product left on the panel.
Demanding ppl to like and subscribe wont get u far. maybe if u were actually interesting we would..dude finally starts makin a couple bucks and his ego is thru the roof lolll
Josh’s shop is looking good, glad to see you guys working together. Enough business for everyone
I'm very impressed I think you have given me the courage to have a go myself and for that I thank you all,keep safe.
Can you show us your favorite products
Gyeon can coat and beadmaker
Every 3rd video he does is a favorite products video
Love the video. I would like if you do a video on vinyl wrap wash and protect
I second this ^
Nice work! Do you use something different to coat the trim? I thought MOHs was safe to be used on everything.
Yes you can.
A full prep video would be dope! Please create one
Beautiful Challenger! Nice job.
Use a rupes wool course pad 5in with some polish bro. Those little blemishes you see will remove without all the cutting. But great job. That is what you want. But try that and trust me. Much easier.
I just found your channel and subscribed. Great tutorial and technique. Couple of questions for your buddy. How long did the whole process take? What did you use on trim or plastic? Thanks again and will be watching all of your videos now.
Love your videos bro I’ve been detailing few years now still have alot to learn thank you
What lights are you using in?
Mohs is such an easy coating to apply even a 10 year old could apply it.
What polisher should I buy? My wife and I are starting a detailing business
This kid is great at this
glad to see your improvement. This time you didn't burn through the paint like you did a while back on the black SUV(it happens when you're learning how to polish). Keep finding your way while leaving the cockiness behind. love the content!
Thank you James
James always coming thru with the fire content. Much love from Las Vegas. 🔥🙌🏻 #SmoothWithit
Love from new Tampa let’s go
You should do a video on what a one step is a 2 step and a 3 step and how to do them as well and where can I get those green towels btw what brand are they ?
You will almost never be performing a 3 step paint correction on everyday type vehicles. Someone who is looking for a 3 step correction is probably for a showroom car who will never be driving it. 2 steps and 1 steps are where it’s at for detailers. A great 2 step correction that gives amazing results damn near every time for me I found is a micro fiber cutting pad with menzerna 400. Follow that up with a black foam pad and sonax perfect finish 🔥🔥. If the defects aren’t too bad but still want to perform a faster 2 step; yellow foam pad and menzerna 400 then follow up once again with black foam pad and perfect finish. The results speak for itself every time!!
@@mattyp2123I can tell by your arsenal you been in the game for a minute ! 🫱🏼🫲🏽 nothing but good stuff that new detailers seem to sleep on
Hey man, which exact polishing product did you use from the link? The silver bottle one
When you buffer/polish a car to its shine, does the car goes back to its old condition like faded paint after washing it for several times?
so handsome in the polo
Can you show me how to do a full prep please
Great video. Keep up the great work 👍.
Do you ever use the Flex 3401? It really struggles to finish on some paints, especially black, but it can potentially be very efficient for a 1-step.
Nah. I use it all the time. No issues. Black? No problem.
Awesome matching ...I would not let go of my 3401
Nice work buddy.👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
YOU NEVER WANNA GO BACK ON FORTH WITH CERAMIC!! It should be one continuous move in one direction.
It still had imperfections in the paint
Drop full process vid
Thanks Josh 🤙
where did you make your shirts?
Came out awesome!!!
MOHS is the way to go that shit is the bomb!
Is that your mercedes on your intro?
What brand are the pants u wearing
After the polish do you wash the car off to get all the extra polish off or do you just wipe it off with some apc
Don't use apc you can use carpro eraser or just some alcohol.
Either use what the person below said or if you really want to be cheap just buy alcohol & dillute it with distilled water: accomplishes the same thing and you save money.
James good video!
Good job brother 🔥
I use red v36 optical polish but looking for something better and something that doesn’t leave dry compound all over the car
around how much for a job like this?
your cool thanks
Subscribe because this guy will teach you
Awesome content man!
I noticed you switched to an orange pad why is that
Gyeon can coat and beadmaker
Needs 2 step
That’s exactly how u don’t want to apply ceramic coating
people are paying him for it😅
era pra ter tradução português 😢😢
$650 for a promising out come then doing a final touch up I suggest u perfect the craft before charging
Why you look like that kelpy kid 😂
I thought this was a how to, that's what the title says. I didn't see any teaching. Lol
Using a fine polish and a foam pad ? 🤣 ALWAYS WOOL IF YOU WANT REAL CORRECTION! And use a heavy compound i don’t use anything but M105 or Sonax looks good but I would’ve had it look way better paying me 650 I would taken extra care of them
This is purely dependent on paint. You can get away with using a fine polish on Japanese paint as it's soft. If you try that on a BMW with ceramic clear, lol good luck.
Rule is you always start less abrasive first. Although his passes were still very fast, lots of product left on the panel.
He said it was just a paint enhancement
Naw bra that ain't it even dude said it's aight
Demanding ppl to like and subscribe wont get u far. maybe if u were actually interesting we would..dude finally starts makin a couple bucks and his ego is thru the roof lolll
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🤝