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Re: High quality production detailing by Mike Phillips
Originally Posted by PaulMys
SWEET job Jake!
Thanks brother! YOU ARE AWESOME!!!!
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Originally Posted by PaulMys
SWEET job Jake!
This time I didn't mess around. I taped off as much as my budget would allow for. and I got free news papers for the cover up as well. It was time VERY WELL spent my friend. I ain't jacking around with splatter dots again.
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Re: High quality production detailing by Mike Phillips
Originally Posted by Jacob Harrod AUTOCLEAN
A FLEX 3401 and the Lake Country Hydro CYAN pads or the Grey Force Hybrid would have made short work of that with Wolfgang Swirl Remover or Uber Compound then Polish with Finishing Glaze with the LC White Pads. Would save you a lot of time because those pads cut very fast, but they finish out very well, you could actually almost just LSP it after. Would save even more time in the 2nd polishing stage because it wouldn't take much to polish it.
Or Megs 105 then 205 for that matter.
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Originally Posted by jankerson
A FLEX 3401 and the Lake Country Hydro CYAN pads or the Grey Force Hybrid would have made short work of that with Wolfgang Swirl Remover or Uber Compound then Polish with Finishing Glaze with the LC White Pads. Would save you a lot of time because those pads cut very fast, but they finish out very well, you could actually almost just LSP it after. Would save even more time in the 2nd polishing stage because it wouldn't take much to polish it.
Or Megs 105 then 205 for that matter.
Well, they just paid me for a one step polishing package. Its called my Emerald Elite Package.
Ive corrected my post to include that I just did a one step polish.
I agree though, some type of compounding step paired with the 3401 would have made, "short work" of the job.
One thing I will say is that my shop is poorly lit and I stopped to clean my pads a bunch. So these two things slowed me down quite a bit.
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Originally Posted by Jacob Harrod AUTOCLEAN
Well, they just paid me for a one step polishing package. Its called my Emerald Elite Package.
Ive corrected my post to include that I just did a one step polish.
I agree though, some type of compounding step paired with the 3401 would have made, "short work" of the job.
One thing I will say is that my shop is poorly lit and I stopped to clean my pads a bunch. So these two things slowed me down quite a bit.
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OH, OK, one step..... On a swirled out black car...... OH man... Maybe Megs D151 and the LC Hybrid Orange PADs...... With the 3401.....
Yeah..... I see now that you changed it...
My area isn't all that perfect either, could be better, OH well I get by.
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Re: High quality production detailing by Mike Phillips
Originally Posted by jankerson
OH, OK, one step..... On a swirled out black car...... OH man... Maybe Megs D151 and the LC Hybrid Orange PADs...... With the 3401.....
Yeah..... I see now that you changed it...
My area isn't all that perfect either, could be better, OH well I get by.
I get by as well. This is one thing I love about the forum is that I can get inspired by other detailers. Some how some way I always make it work. I can see you guys all do the same.
I just ordered a 5000 lumen adjustable tripod light. I'm also planning on getting a couple of Speedmaster Swirlfinder Pro lights, and I found a really cool high bay industrial LED light I'd like to try as well.
There are actually some cool threads here on the forum about lighting as well.
I switched up my techniques a little on a panel repair I did after the Suburban. I just waited until I was done before I rinsed out my pads with a garden hose and then put them.to soak in the BLACKFIRE Citrus Pad Cleaner.
There is some great information about pad cleaning in Mike's Book, The Complete Guide to a Show Car Shine I believe the pad cleaning info starts on page 79.
I need a pad washer.
On the Suburban I walked back and forth, rinsed and then put the pad in the solution after each panel because I thought the product would dry in the pads and I wouldn't be able to get it out, and I wanted to cycle my pads out so I would always have fresh pads.
I should have just waited until I had used up six of them, rinsed with the hose, taken a break and let the pads soak for about 20 minutes and then rinsed them out again with the hose, spun them out and put them on the pad.dryer.
I might have to try the Meguiar's D151 one of these days. Though I typically use BF One Step. Iike trying out all kinds of stuff, and I am usually impressed with Meguiar's products.
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Re: High quality production detailing by Mike Phillips
Originally Posted by Jacob Harrod AUTOCLEAN
I get by as well. This is one thing I love about the forum is that I can get inspired by other detailers. Some how some way I always make it work. I can see you guys all do the same.
I just ordered a 5000 lumen adjustable tripod light. I'm also planning on getting a couple of Speedmaster Swirlfinder Pro lights, and I found a really cool high bay industrial LED light I'd like to try as well.
There are actually some cool threads here on the forum about lighting as well.
I switched up my techniques a little on a panel repair I did after the Suburban. I just waited until I was done before I rinsed out my pads with a garden hose and then put them.to soak in the BLACKFIRE Citrus Pad Cleaner.
There is some great information about pad cleaning in Mike's Book, The Complete Guide to a Show Car Shine I believe the pad cleaning info starts on page 79.
I need a pad washer.
On the Suburban I walked back and forth, rinsed and then put the pad in the solution after each panel because I thought the product would dry in the pads and I wouldn't be able to get it out, and I wanted to cycle my pads out so I would always have fresh pads.
I should have just waited until I had used up six of them, rinsed with the hose, taken a break and let the pads soak for about 20 minutes and then rinsed them out again with the hose, spun them out and put them on the pad.dryer.
I might have to try the Meguiar's D151 one of these days. Though I typically use BF One Step. Iike trying out all kinds of stuff, and I am usually impressed with Meguiar's products.
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I hear you on the lights.
Megs D151 cuts fast, I believe it's still the most aggressive AIO out there, I could be wrong, but it is made for high volume production work.
Use it with the LC Hydro or Hybrid Pads as it will soak the more normal older type pads.
Normally about 3 passes or so and done a section, like I said it works fast... About as fast or faster as WG Swirl Remover, but it's an AIO....
Hope you don't mind pink though.
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