After sanding 2000 you're using so many steps of polishing that I don't even know what's going on anymore. I see first 3m rubbing compounds, second step you show the bottle out of camera, then third steps with 3m compound again, then you using somekind of compound for shining, then you again using 3m compound.. what's going on? Usually there's 3 steps in total of grinding and polish, then maybe shining and that's it, in here the whole process is not written neither explained anywhere. Sad :( why using these exact sponges? what is the difference between them? after like 4th step you're using wool disc again which is like w00t?" why? it's very harsh, you've used it once, why using it again..?
Did it become transparent at the end? Could this be used for an atv windshield? Or does it just become shiny and opaque, and useful only for extremely thick, chunky, apparently industrial sized pieces of plexiglass? Never really saw the end result.
Let me rephrase that you did show the paper each time you changed it for a millisecond in which nobody could ever read the grit, you flashed the compounds for a millisecond not long enough for anybody in this planet to read take a few seconds to describe what products are using. If you're going to make an instructional video do it the right way.
If you show people how you polish plexiglass show all the items you used that includes the polishing items and slow down you made this video so fast no one can see the items you do in time or you don’t say and list all the items.
best video no talking and long boring explanation fast work for fast thinkers
I see you’ve listed the sandpaper grits, can you also note the polish and other solutions you used for each step?
if you had a gouge, would you fill it somehow before this process?
After sanding 2000 you're using so many steps of polishing that I don't even know what's going on anymore. I see first 3m rubbing compounds, second step you show the bottle out of camera, then third steps with 3m compound again, then you using somekind of compound for shining, then you again using 3m compound.. what's going on? Usually there's 3 steps in total of grinding and polish, then maybe shining and that's it, in here the whole process is not written neither explained anywhere. Sad :( why using these exact sponges? what is the difference between them? after like 4th step you're using wool disc again which is like w00t?" why? it's very harsh, you've used it once, why using it again..?
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Ehhh... We didn't get to see the polishes in the finished product.
How would you solve this on a curved motorcycle windscreen?
Tool?
Thanks for the post👍
I e watched alot of videos on this subject and can say they always come out better but far from perfect.
Did it become transparent at the end? Could this be used for an atv windshield? Or does it just become shiny and opaque, and useful only for extremely thick, chunky, apparently industrial sized pieces of plexiglass? Never really saw the end result.
Add subtitles to video during steps and it would be great.
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When you're showing the products that you're using, could ya slow the hec down??
Can you please tell us what compounds you’re using? The lighting blurs the image and makes it hard to read anything other than 3M.
poor instructions. Don't know the compounds or anything or the final product.
Waste of time.... Other than watching him sand he explains nothing and doesn’t take the time to say wtf he doing.
He's sanding, theres not much to know. he sands each step with higher grit sandpaper and then polish
What dirt? Wet or dry? No help at all.
Maybe try reading the description... 🤧🙄
@@fosholyfe6115 what grit of polishing paste?
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Salut.
Est ce que c'est possible quand on fondre un morceau de plexiglass glass dans un Moule on peu obtenir un plexiglass transparent ?
Dude, even though you have a vac attachment on the grinder, get you at least a particle mask.
We use to use MEK. One wipe with clothe.
Totally incomplete
Let me rephrase that you did show the paper each time you changed it for a millisecond in which nobody could ever read the grit, you flashed the compounds for a millisecond not long enough for anybody in this planet to read take a few seconds to describe what products are using. If you're going to make an instructional video do it the right way.
mask ,dont breath plastic debri
he gave you guys enough
figure out the rest yourself
Still impressive tho
What grit of sand paper
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@@fosholyfe6115 which polishing product did you use to buff at the end?
Dzienkuje bra-cheh
WHAT A WASTE OF TIME VIDEO WAS TOO FAST TO SEE WHAT PRODUCTS AND GRIT OF SANDPAPER USED!!!!!
If you show people how you polish plexiglass show all the items you used that includes the polishing items and slow down you made this video so fast no one can see the items you do in time or you don’t say and list all the items.
Salut.
Est ce que c'est possible quand on fondre un morceau de plexiglass glass dans un Moule on peu obtenir un plexiglass transparent ?