I'd like to see one of these types of videos in referencer to paint chips. Filling, blending, and finishing. Not sure how much experience you have in that type of work but that would be dope.
Rag Company did a video on it years ago. They used some kind of kit your order online and choose your exact paint color. It's a tedious process if you many chips.
For someone who has never done sanding before, this could be a tad bit intimidating, but I’m going to experiment with this. Was that first white pad a wool pad? Thx
It looks like everyone is trying to get a vehicle like your's now, you are the leader! AMMO NYC just traded for one. Thanks for the knowledge and the tutorial.
I’ve made some crazy and slightly unhinged comments before, but I don’t think I’ve said anything like what’s already in here. Also the cayenne looks so good, can’t wait to see it in the snow
Great job and explanation. But what's the point of polishing and offroad vehicle that has been quite modified. Are you gonna keep it protected somehow when you go offroad or what.
I’ve seen a few of these types of videos and this was the most simplest video. How much would you charge for this? So even if it’s a deep scratch start with 2,000 grit, then compound with cutting pad, then polish with foam and done?? I may add this to my headlight restoration services.
As alway love the content and keep looking forward to the next video. I don’t know if you have a video about touching up paint. I have a fine but deep scratch that needs touching up but I don’t want to make a mess.
Why not use the Zvizzer Dry sanding new technique that is much better, I did my couse on dry sanding, machine polishing and ceramic coating here in Ireland over 3years ago and I been working ever since detailing and doing high end polishing work 👍
Sorry but I have a stupid question, after polishing etc, don’t we need to respray some sort of clear coat to protect what has just been sanded, and polished so it doesn’t fade back to the sanded stage once the car gets dirty or something? I just feel once the polish wears off, then it seems silly to continually have to apply polish to bring it back to life again…or am I off my rocker…
Thank you, chrome daddy, the grocery store shopping carts are powerless now.
Father Chromatic has posted. I am here
Chromatic Garage has the best beats of any car channel.
Yeah these tips and tricks videos are going to be so helpful. 10/10 as always homie.
I'd like to see one of these types of videos in referencer to paint chips. Filling, blending, and finishing. Not sure how much experience you have in that type of work but that would be dope.
Rag Company did a video on it years ago. They used some kind of kit your order online and choose your exact paint color. It's a tedious process if you many chips.
This tutorial is awesome. Please keep them coming!
the quality of content is outstanding, Sir 🤝🏼
Jeez, u explain so good, makes me start working on my car with more confidence ! thx
Love that Cayenne and vids like this from you!
Simple yet effective, noted 📝👌🏼
Literally just watched your previous video on the same subject, as always, great advice and content.
For someone who has never done sanding before, this could be a tad bit intimidating, but I’m going to experiment with this. Was that first white pad a wool pad? Thx
Just take your time and take more breaks in between sanding passes so you don’t go too deep too quickly, you got this!
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@ChromaticGarage - What type of shop would perform this type of service? Detailers? Body shops? Other?
SOME detailers can and ALL body shops can 👍
It looks like everyone is trying to get a vehicle like your's now, you are the leader! AMMO NYC just traded for one. Thanks for the knowledge and the tutorial.
Totally agree... when I saw AMMO NYC doing the overland version of the Cayenne, I thought exactly the same thing 😂
I’ve made some crazy and slightly unhinged comments before, but I don’t think I’ve said anything like what’s already in here. Also the cayenne looks so good, can’t wait to see it in the snow
Great job explaining everything, fantastic video
Great job and explanation. But what's the point of polishing and offroad vehicle that has been quite modified. Are you gonna keep it protected somehow when you go offroad or what.
Very useful video and sound 'take care' advice
I’ve seen a few of these types of videos and this was the most simplest video. How much would you charge for this?
So even if it’s a deep scratch start with 2,000 grit, then compound with cutting pad, then polish with foam and done??
I may add this to my headlight restoration services.
Great work, bro 💪
"invincible to the naked eye" lmao
My youngest child once said "it's invincible like a fart"
@@michaelmarks5012 😂 I mean, he's not entirely wrong
Good tutorial, and also that car is doooooope
As alway love the content and keep looking forward to the next video. I don’t know if you have a video about touching up paint. I have a fine but deep scratch that needs touching up but I don’t want to make a mess.
Impressive
What color sponge for compound? Is orange ok? And than white for polish?
epic teaching vdeo thanks!
Why not use the Zvizzer Dry sanding new technique that is much better, I did my couse on dry sanding, machine polishing and ceramic coating here in Ireland over 3years ago and I been working ever since detailing and doing high end polishing work 👍
Sorry but I have a stupid question, after polishing etc, don’t we need to respray some sort of clear coat to protect what has just been sanded, and polished so it doesn’t fade back to the sanded stage once the car gets dirty or something? I just feel once the polish wears off, then it seems silly to continually have to apply polish to bring it back to life again…or am I off my rocker…
Polish doesnt wear off. You are off your rocker fasho.
Where did you buy the sanding block?
So much paint color envy...
Bead maker for protection? I might use water on mine ;)
Hello, nouveau abonné, je vous dis bravo, très bon travail.
Great vid.
That looks like new. My concern was you talked about wet sanding off the clear coat. That didn’t sound good.
Sanding down a small layer of the coat so the scratch disappears. Not removing the entire clear coat.
can't wait for the cayenne's final form
Don't U have to restore the clear coat?
Whats with the 80s Pron music?
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Fill it with clear coat first.
Second!!!
Too arty.
Nice Job Mike.....i do same with KOVAX and Meguiars ultimate compound on a FLEX DA......Greetings from bavaria