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Re: Perfectionist Detailing #1 - Compounding & Polishing right up to an edge
Originally Posted by
swanicyouth
I'm just curious what y'all think of this method:
When it comes to buffing on top of edges and raised body lines, while it's a good practice to not do it, if you're working on a brand new car where the paint has all it's integrity, and using a dual action polisher, there's not a lot of risk.
If you're working on an older car and you don't know how many guys have buffed the car out before you, well now you don't know if they were careful.... or not....
And if "not" you don't want to be the guy to find out the paint was whisper thin on the edges...
Also, with a DA you don't have to worry about holograms or burn-throughs...
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I was thinking that door he was working on (and under the lip of the A pillar) looked super clean - like the car was assembled 5 mins ago.
Has Paul Dalton ever visited AG?
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Re: Perfectionist Detailing #1 - Compounding & Polishing right up to an edge
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Re: Perfectionist Detailing #1 - Compounding & Polishing right up to an edge
Originally Posted by
swanicyouth
I was thinking that door he was working on (and under the lip of the A pillar) looked super clean - like the car was assembled 5 mins ago.
The video said the car was a 2013. Could be he already did the heavy correction steps, I think I saw a finishing pad on the Rupes.
Originally Posted by
swanicyouth
Has Paul Dalton ever visited AG?
Not yet but I've invited him.
Told him with a little lead time I'll get us a cool car to tag-team.
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He seems like a cool dude and an amazing detailer.
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