⬇⬇ LINKS & SAVINGS - Thanks for supporting the channel, remember there's cost to run it, I appreciate you!⬇ ✅ Check Out My AMAZON Essentials www.amazon.com/shop/detailingdogma (affiliate) ✅ ✅ Use Coupon Code ''DOGMA'' at DIYdetail Carzilla TOCsupplies to save $$ ✅ 🇺🇸 My US friends : Polisher : amzn.to/3YePWHN Compound / Polish : bit.ly/46JiyM4 LC Pad orange : amzn.to/3Ye4Cac Rupes yellow Pad : tinyurl.com/29nsy84x MicroFiber Towel : amzn.to/4eWODms Rolling Seat : amzn.to/4gYuL3X Drying Towel amzn.to/3YgTDg4 🇨🇦 My Canadian friends : Save $$ use code ''DOGMA'' Polisher : tinyurl.com/n8kc7u9e Compound / Polish : tinyurl.com/yymnyxxe LC Pad tinyurl.com/3p4zfwuk Rupes Pad tinyurl.com/29nsy84x MicroFiber : tinyurl.com/5auf6rny Rolling Seat tinyurl.com/5sfhu7ct Drying Towel tinyurl.com/2s42fkbk This video is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission.
I love the long format content, especially with that polisher. It is great background noise that makes me feel like I'm in my garage doing what I love to do, vs working my day job banging on a keyboard and talking to crabby contractors. For the newer detailers that want to get into doing things like one step paint enhancements, this is excellent for them to see a good and efficient way to do it in real time vs short little clips or time lapse videos. Considering what you started with, the car looks great. Yeah the paint is still swirled up, but you brought the shine and glow back to the paint...which is all that most people see. My RUPES cordless polishers have been great. The battery position takes some getting used to, but that is offset by the maneuverability afforded by the ergonomics, light weight and perfect balance. I tend to hold it by the grip and not the battery as it just feels more comfortable to me. Once you get used to it, the battery seems to be a non-issue. The smooth/quiet sound and lack of vibration means I can polish all day and not get beat up by the machine. I always laugh when people complain about RUPES or really any other polishers stalling, all that tells me is that they have a lot to learn when it comes to polishing paint and controlling the tool (or they use a gear-driven tool). Gear driven tools have their place, but so do random orbitals like the RUPES.
Hey Jeff good write up brother, 100% agree with everything you said, thank you btw and your feedback is super helpful. Like you mentioned the rupes cordless is so smooth, even compared to the MK3. Much more quiet actually don't need a headset to cover it up. I use the main grip on vertical panel for the most part but I get a better balance using the battery to keep a flat pad on some horizontal, my wrist can get in a awkward position sometimes with the grip. Anyways I have very little complain about it, no cord in the garage is life changing. ✌️
Nuce work. Thanks for showing us the whole process. I'm definitely going to look at a cheap orbital and the DIY Detail polishing system next spring. Just because. And this is a video i know I'll be rewatching when the time comes. Thanks again
Hey Vic thanks for the feedback, I might get one long form video from time to time if people like them for specific task. I'll keep an eye on this one. Cheers dude and dont hesitate what you'd like to see in the future.
@@Detailing_Dogma Hmm from the top of my head? Doing a decon on a ceramic coated car with DIY Detail PSD towel and showing us hydrofobics before and after the clay towel (on a washed surface). I'm interested if the towel (wich i have but havent used it yet as my car is immaculate, but winter is coming you know...) won't change my coatings properties :) Cheers bro!
@@Detailing_Dogma Oh and Frank, that's it, i must swallow my pride and my wallet, all be damned - i trust you, I'm buying the Rupes HLR 15! Wish me luck (i hope it's as light and as powerfull as i want it to be!) and i hope it won't get any defects! Hope your still in love with yours! I'm going cordless!
@@victoryensured7137 haha, it's a great tool light and smooth for sure. I love mine! You can always polish your family and friends to pay it back. Cheers Vic
Great transformation. I like the idea of showing that not every detail has to be a show car quality. Do what the owner wants. I’m not that crazy about the long format video but I get that you wanted to prove in real time what could be done. Great video just the same. Keep it up my friend.
hey Steve, thank you. I'm trying something different this week, that's gonna helpful for beginners when it comes to polishing. 4 to 8 seconds clip don't help them much but yes more engaging for experienced fellas like you. I have other good stuff to edit coming soon for you, cheers my friend. 🤝🤙🇨🇦
I have heard that the yellow DIY Detail spray polish is a really good one step polish. I have also heard that their yellow waffle pad is a really good pad to couple it with and you can get really good results on most paints doing a one-step which is a great time saver for detailers and enthusiasts alike. This may be the best way to polish your vehicles if you are a DIY'r (weekend warrior/enthusiast) on your own vehicles. It's also relatively affordable and would be a better option than trying to buy stuff at your local hardware store or auto parts store. DIY has really been knocking it out of the part lately with their products.
Bro I just wanted to say that you are legit lol. I love how you aren’t so technical with it and like you said, do what you want. There isn’t no correct way or by the book way like some others say. I wanted to spray the polish onto the paint like you did and I’ll do it next time haha. I do spray the pad too obviously. I’m currently doing my dad’s 2006 Rav 4 and the paint is pretty good as it was garaged for most of its life. Clear coat is still rocking even after 18 years. Question, when do you know when to switch to a new pad? Each panel? I’m using 1-2 pads and washing them with DIY rinseless each panel. Hope that’s fine.
Thank you Jeff, appreciate your feedback as well. Buffing older cars is always satisfying, i'm sure the RAV4 will have tremendous 50/50. I switch pad 1 or 2 panels depending on the size, mainly by gut feel and the look of the pad, I use brush foam and wool after every pass but for jobs like this no need to worry about it. All depends on the end goal. Obviously I'd like to take my time on each vehicle but it is not always what it calls for. Gotta adapt to situation. I'm a brush guy on foam and air tool on fibers. Cheers my friend ✌️
UniRoyal Tiger Paws had an awesome commercial here in the America Frank when I was. Kid😂😂. It showed an Animated Tiger running down a Curvy Road. The Tiger was Sleek looking. Back then it was more popular than Tony that Tiger Ceral👍
Wow, great video. Polishing videos are like a drug for me. 🤣 I picked up the lake country pad washer. Eventually it will pay for itself in pads. I like the quality of my work now, like a fresh pad on each section. Im ready to go cordless but can’t decide on a brand. Milwaukee, shinemate, rupes, and the new flex. That rupes is beautiful, but I can get 2 shinemates for the same cost as one rupes. Business is so slow with the economy. Not a great time to splurge.
Hey Chris thank you for watching my videos, appreciate you. As far as full size cordless I have only used Rupes, I swear by Rupes smoothness, a jack hammer polisher is not acceptable for me. That being said I know shinemate has good reviews I cant vouch of them and the new flex stuff is interesting. For sure the rupes looks amazing, no one can touch it. I have the FLEX pxe-80 that one is a keeper as well. If you have a large shop, having a cord can be viable imo but for me cords, tripod, cameras narrow garage etc just make more sense for cordless despite their disadvantages. If this is your main. tool it makes sense to get the ''one'', put it in your business expenses and move on. This is the tool that has the most ROI imo it has to be confortable and enjoyable. Cheers dude✌️
@ Thanks, I purchased the shine mate kit from Parks this morning. It’s on sale, just under 400 usd. Including 2 batteries and charger. When business picks up maybe I can afford the Rupes. You’re a lucky and talented guy. That is one beautiful polisher you have, and it lights up!
Salut Frank! J’avais à faire un 1-step sur Equinox Ev 2024 et boum, ta vidéo est apparu, quel timing! Certes ce n’est pas la même qualité de peinture mais je voulais vraiment voir comment tu faisais un polissage rapide . Et aprés l’avoir regardé, ça m’a donné plus confiance car je voulais faire une belle job mais ne voulait pas passer trop d’heure à le faire. Résultat: 2 heures de mon côté avec un waffle pad jaune de DIY Detail combiné avec le Gold Standard Polish et Lake Country pad washer ( un "game changer " pour moi) . Et maintenant je vise plus l’improvement over perfection. Je suis toujours impressionné par le "cutting " de cette combinaison, il y avait des swirls sur les rétroviseurs et après 2 passes, tous disparus! Petite question pas rapport: cliquer sur un de tes liens ET/OU utiliser ton code Dogma te donne des sous?
Je suis bien content que sa t'aide mon Jean-Marc, merci de m'en faire part pcq c'était un nouveau format que je tentais. Et oui un quick 2-passes peut faire une grosse difference dans beaucoup de cas quand ce n'est pas profond. Quand tu utilise le code ''dogma'' sa ramène 5% a 10% (pas sur tous) à la chaine plus les impôts à payer. Ensuite si tu click sur un lien sa donne rien sur le coup mais dans la plupart des cas si tu retourne pour acheter n'importe quoi dans les 2 semaines suivantes je reçois aussi une commission. De plus, avoir beaucoup de clicks sur mes liens sa envoie le message aux distributeurs que detailing Dogma c'est du sérieux et on peut avoir la collaboration de ceux-ci quand vient le temps de leur demander une faveur comme des produits ou autres projets. Le distributeur peut analyser combien de gens utilise les liens, le traffic et la conversion rate. C'est toute du positif pour eux. Je reinvestie par la suite dans la chaine pour les equipements, les frais de logiciels et pour les futures projets. Les marques direct collabore moins depuis quelques années pcq ils preferent controler le message ou pas comparaitre leur produits avec les autres mais bon c'est une autre histoire. On a quelques bonnes marques qui collaborent avec nous DIY et ADS, et D-tail lab. À suivre mon cher.
@@Detailing_Dogma merci d’avoir répondu avec autant d’information, je trouve le tout fascinant car je ne connais rien sur le fonctionnement sur une chaîne TH-cam et même tes réponses sont sans gênes ni filtre, comme ta chaîne. Tu es capable de dire les vrais affaires sans abaisser quoi que ce soit. Bravo
nice work and a good example for beginners👍 I think the polishing process would be more efficient using a DIY gold waffle pad. I can no longer find this pad in stock for two months in the 5inch size
I don't tape 97% of the time. Only tape a PPF or Matte vinyl edge maybe or some very sensitive part like polishing under a spoiler or something. Even if you bump in some rubber it's fine. cheers dude
Hey brother, just swap as I go and clean them later, soak them good then wring them good and throw in washing machine. 2 panels a bad they dont get too clugged. CHeers
Nice work! I love quick enhancement polish jobs like this as they can be highly profitable when you learn to sell the improvement. Listening to Chipmunk Frank at the end was a nice way to finish the video off as well lol.
Hey man glad to have you, I was waiting for someone to comment about the chipmunk voice, i've tried something new for this one, haha cool that you made it there. Thanks brother. ✌️
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I love the long format content, especially with that polisher. It is great background noise that makes me feel like I'm in my garage doing what I love to do, vs working my day job banging on a keyboard and talking to crabby contractors. For the newer detailers that want to get into doing things like one step paint enhancements, this is excellent for them to see a good and efficient way to do it in real time vs short little clips or time lapse videos.
Considering what you started with, the car looks great. Yeah the paint is still swirled up, but you brought the shine and glow back to the paint...which is all that most people see.
My RUPES cordless polishers have been great. The battery position takes some getting used to, but that is offset by the maneuverability afforded by the ergonomics, light weight and perfect balance. I tend to hold it by the grip and not the battery as it just feels more comfortable to me. Once you get used to it, the battery seems to be a non-issue. The smooth/quiet sound and lack of vibration means I can polish all day and not get beat up by the machine. I always laugh when people complain about RUPES or really any other polishers stalling, all that tells me is that they have a lot to learn when it comes to polishing paint and controlling the tool (or they use a gear-driven tool). Gear driven tools have their place, but so do random orbitals like the RUPES.
Hey Jeff good write up brother, 100% agree with everything you said, thank you btw and your feedback is super helpful.
Like you mentioned the rupes cordless is so smooth, even compared to the MK3. Much more quiet actually don't need a headset to cover it up. I use the main grip on vertical panel for the most part but I get a better balance using the battery to keep a flat pad on some horizontal, my wrist can get in a awkward position sometimes with the grip. Anyways I have very little complain about it, no cord in the garage is life changing. ✌️
DIY Gold Standard Polish is the biggest detailing cheat code for a quick one step
Yeah it's good stuff! I need to test it further, stay tuned we'll have a compound polish comparison on a back test panel soon. Thanks Felipe✌️
@@Detailing_Dogmacan’t wait to see this polish compared with a compound to remove scratches Frank👀👌
@@Detailing_DogmaYes, please do your polishing comparison. Im doing gold standard with the da, then uno pure on a rotary, yvan style.
@@cyclechris6591 it's coming out this wednesday 2pm check it out
This is fantastic! It’s great to see real end to end polishing! That Rupes cordless in your hands looked so smooth! Thank you!
Glad you liked it Adiyq. Thanks for letting me know! ✌️✌️
Great job Frank, I bet the owner was very happy.
The end result wins!
Hey Neil thank you for tuning in brother. Appreciate you
Awesome job Frank. That is a huge improvement on the look of the car. Keep the awesome work and videos coming. 💯💪
Thank you Bigo, love seeing you becoming a regular recently, cheers brother. 💪
Nuce work. Thanks for showing us the whole process. I'm definitely going to look at a cheap orbital and the DIY Detail polishing system next spring. Just because.
And this is a video i know I'll be rewatching when the time comes.
Thanks again
Superb Pigeon, glad it helps my friend. Talk soon.
bravo encore Frank lache pas toujours un plaisir de regarder tes videos ;-)
Merci Pat, content d'avoir ton support et d'avoir ton feedback. merci ✌️
Yeeeeah at last a longer vid Frank! And a polishing one at that! Man your in the zone lately!
Hey Vic thanks for the feedback, I might get one long form video from time to time if people like them for specific task. I'll keep an eye on this one. Cheers dude and dont hesitate what you'd like to see in the future.
@@Detailing_Dogma Hmm from the top of my head? Doing a decon on a ceramic coated car with DIY Detail PSD towel and showing us hydrofobics before and after the clay towel (on a washed surface). I'm interested if the towel (wich i have but havent used it yet as my car is immaculate, but winter is coming you know...) won't change my coatings properties :) Cheers bro!
@@Detailing_Dogma Oh and Frank, that's it, i must swallow my pride and my wallet, all be damned - i trust you, I'm buying the Rupes HLR 15! Wish me luck (i hope it's as light and as powerfull as i want it to be!) and i hope it won't get any defects! Hope your still in love with yours! I'm going cordless!
@@victoryensured7137 haha, it's a great tool light and smooth for sure. I love mine! You can always polish your family and friends to pay it back. Cheers Vic
Great video Frank, love uncut videos. 👍 🤝
Thank you BigMario and your feedback is important! Cheers brother 🤙
Great transformation. I like the idea of showing that not every detail has to be a show car quality. Do what the owner wants.
I’m not that crazy about the long format video but I get that you wanted to prove in real time what could be done.
Great video just the same. Keep it up my friend.
hey Steve, thank you. I'm trying something different this week, that's gonna helpful for beginners when it comes to polishing. 4 to 8 seconds clip don't help them much but yes more engaging for experienced fellas like you. I have other good stuff to edit coming soon for you, cheers my friend. 🤝🤙🇨🇦
I have heard that the yellow DIY Detail spray polish is a really good one step polish. I have also heard that their yellow waffle pad is a really good pad to couple it with and you can get really good results on most paints doing a one-step which is a great time saver for detailers and enthusiasts alike. This may be the best way to polish your vehicles if you are a DIY'r (weekend warrior/enthusiast) on your own vehicles. It's also relatively affordable and would be a better option than trying to buy stuff at your local hardware store or auto parts store. DIY has really been knocking it out of the part lately with their products.
Good point Joe, I like Gold Standard polish, we'll test one-step soon on the channel on black paint. Thank you as usual. ✌️
You definitely busted your butt doing this video, big improvement on the car, thanks Frank 👍😁
Thank you Dave, glad you liked the video. Appreciate your usual support.✌️
Bro I just wanted to say that you are legit lol. I love how you aren’t so technical with it and like you said, do what you want. There isn’t no correct way or by the book way like some others say. I wanted to spray the polish onto the paint like you did and I’ll do it next time haha. I do spray the pad too obviously.
I’m currently doing my dad’s 2006 Rav 4 and the paint is pretty good as it was garaged for most of its life. Clear coat is still rocking even after 18 years.
Question, when do you know when to switch to a new pad? Each panel?
I’m using 1-2 pads and washing them with DIY rinseless each panel. Hope that’s fine.
Thank you Jeff, appreciate your feedback as well.
Buffing older cars is always satisfying, i'm sure the RAV4 will have tremendous 50/50.
I switch pad 1 or 2 panels depending on the size, mainly by gut feel and the look of the pad, I use brush foam and wool after every pass but for jobs like this no need to worry about it. All depends on the end goal.
Obviously I'd like to take my time on each vehicle but it is not always what it calls for. Gotta adapt to situation.
I'm a brush guy on foam and air tool on fibers. Cheers my friend ✌️
That's a lot of changes in 60mins 🤩👍
Thank you Kevin, hope you liked it. 🤙
Great job Frank
Thank you Yvan 🤙🤙
That transformation 😎
Hey David 🤟 I thought so we too 🙀😎
UniRoyal Tiger Paws had an awesome commercial here in the America Frank when I was. Kid😂😂. It showed an Animated Tiger running down a Curvy Road. The Tiger was Sleek looking. Back then it was more popular than Tony that Tiger Ceral👍
so oldschool, those were original tires, unbelievable turd.
Wow, great video. Polishing videos are like a drug for me. 🤣 I picked up the lake country pad washer. Eventually it will pay for itself in pads. I like the quality of my work now, like a fresh pad on each section. Im ready to go cordless but can’t decide on a brand. Milwaukee, shinemate, rupes, and the new flex. That rupes is beautiful, but I can get 2 shinemates for the same cost as one rupes. Business is so slow with the economy. Not a great time to splurge.
Hey Chris thank you for watching my videos, appreciate you. As far as full size cordless I have only used Rupes, I swear by Rupes smoothness, a jack hammer polisher is not acceptable for me. That being said I know shinemate has good reviews I cant vouch of them and the new flex stuff is interesting. For sure the rupes looks amazing, no one can touch it. I have the FLEX pxe-80 that one is a keeper as well. If you have a large shop, having a cord can be viable imo but for me cords, tripod, cameras narrow garage etc just make more sense for cordless despite their disadvantages. If this is your main. tool it makes sense to get the ''one'', put it in your business expenses and move on. This is the tool that has the most ROI imo it has to be confortable and enjoyable. Cheers dude✌️
I forgot to mention my people are telling me that the milwaukee vibrates a lot and is heavy. The rupes is only 5 lbs. Cheers
@ Thanks, I purchased the shine mate kit from Parks this morning. It’s on sale, just under 400 usd. Including 2 batteries and charger. When business picks up maybe I can afford the Rupes. You’re a lucky and talented guy. That is one beautiful polisher you have, and it lights up!
@@cyclechris6591 Awesome Chris thank you, let me know your thoughts on your new shinemate at some point. cya
Salut Frank! J’avais à faire un 1-step sur Equinox Ev 2024 et boum, ta vidéo est apparu, quel timing! Certes ce n’est pas la même qualité de peinture mais je voulais vraiment voir comment tu faisais un polissage rapide . Et aprés l’avoir regardé, ça m’a donné plus confiance car je voulais faire une belle job mais ne voulait pas passer trop d’heure à le faire. Résultat: 2 heures de mon côté avec un waffle pad jaune de DIY Detail combiné avec le Gold Standard Polish et Lake Country pad washer ( un "game changer " pour moi) . Et maintenant je vise plus l’improvement over perfection. Je suis toujours impressionné par le "cutting " de cette combinaison, il y avait des swirls sur les rétroviseurs et après 2 passes, tous disparus!
Petite question pas rapport: cliquer sur un de tes liens ET/OU utiliser ton code Dogma te donne des sous?
Je suis bien content que sa t'aide mon Jean-Marc, merci de m'en faire part pcq c'était un nouveau format que je tentais.
Et oui un quick 2-passes peut faire une grosse difference dans beaucoup de cas quand ce n'est pas profond.
Quand tu utilise le code ''dogma'' sa ramène 5% a 10% (pas sur tous) à la chaine plus les impôts à payer. Ensuite si tu click sur un lien sa donne rien sur le coup mais dans la plupart des cas si tu retourne pour acheter n'importe quoi dans les 2 semaines suivantes je reçois aussi une commission. De plus, avoir beaucoup de clicks sur mes liens sa envoie le message aux distributeurs que detailing Dogma c'est du sérieux et on peut avoir la collaboration de ceux-ci quand vient le temps de leur demander une faveur comme des produits ou autres projets.
Le distributeur peut analyser combien de gens utilise les liens, le traffic et la conversion rate. C'est toute du positif pour eux.
Je reinvestie par la suite dans la chaine pour les equipements, les frais de logiciels et pour les futures projets.
Les marques direct collabore moins depuis quelques années pcq ils preferent controler le message ou pas comparaitre leur produits avec les autres mais bon c'est une autre histoire. On a quelques bonnes marques qui collaborent avec nous DIY et ADS, et D-tail lab. À suivre mon cher.
@@Detailing_Dogma merci d’avoir répondu avec autant d’information, je trouve le tout fascinant car je ne connais rien sur le fonctionnement sur une chaîne TH-cam et même tes réponses sont sans gênes ni filtre, comme ta chaîne. Tu es capable de dire les vrais affaires sans abaisser quoi que ce soit. Bravo
nice demo.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for your feedback 👌
@@Detailing_Dogma the trigger lock on the rupes looks super annoying. Sounds super smooth however. Nice work with the polisher.
nice work and a good example for beginners👍 I think the polishing process would be more efficient using a DIY gold waffle pad. I can no longer find this pad in stock for two months in the 5inch size
They will be back in stock early next week
Thank you for your feedback Slava, glad you liked it. 💪
I am guess for most shops, time is of the essence? But for me, you can't hurry perfection.
Thanks for tuning in my friend! Glad to see you again.✌️
What speed are you on? Just curious. You whipped that out! I really wanted to watch the headlights come back to life.
That was speed 5 I think, I do 4 or 5 mainly. Headlight I did wool low lint + TLC+ compound quickly that oxidition is coming back regardless. cheers
Hi Frank 👍. Same yellow pad to remove roof oxidation? Correct?
yes same 2 pads all around David. Thanks for watching dude
Is there a reason why you did not use several DIY Detail yellow waffle pads on this job?
Yes because I don't have the DIY pads, thanks for tuning in John.
Last question Frank. This polish you didn’t have to tape up any edges? How come?
I don't tape 97% of the time. Only tape a PPF or Matte vinyl edge maybe or some very sensitive part like polishing under a spoiler or something. Even if you bump in some rubber it's fine. cheers dude
@@Detailing_Dogma ok Frank understood 👍
Using so many pads because you don't have a pad washer or just quicker to change the pad than clean it?
Hey brother, just swap as I go and clean them later, soak them good then wring them good and throw in washing machine. 2 panels a bad they dont get too clugged. CHeers
CANADA
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Single stage paint on this 20 year old Toyota Corolla?
Nah this was clear coated, 2009 car. Single stage is mostly 1993 and earlier.
@@Detailing_Dogma got it👍
First!!!!
Nice work! I love quick enhancement polish jobs like this as they can be highly profitable when you learn to sell the improvement. Listening to Chipmunk Frank at the end was a nice way to finish the video off as well lol.
Hey man glad to have you, I was waiting for someone to comment about the chipmunk voice, i've tried something new for this one, haha cool that you made it there. Thanks brother. ✌️