Junkman2008
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I figured that I should post this here as I don't recall posting any of my wet sanding videos on this forum. This is a very thorough description of how I do minor scratch removal. You get to see the entire process and hear me think out loud as I work. I also use the Flex-3401VRG polisher for this repair, something that a lot of guys have been requesting to see me use. Although I am using Adam's products in these videos, some of you guys who are dedicated to other brands can still do the same thing as long as what you are using is of a professional caliber. Off the top of my head, I know that Meguiar's M105 and M205 will work just fine also.
Now by no means am I suggesting that anyone here take sandpaper to any of your Vipers unless you have been taught by a professional. I do make this look a lot simplier than it is and that can give you a false sense of security. What this should be is a template for you to use on your Yugo, until you actually get good at it. Then and only then, should you move up to your Ford Edsel.
In this video, I remove 2 scratches from a Lamborghini Murcielago. The scratches were not too bad but needed the use of 2500 and 3000 grit sandpapers. I also used the Flex 3401VRG to buff them out using SHR and FMP. Sit back and kick up your feet!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n9AZFYfH-E&feature=channel_video_title
Here's the puppy that I'm working on. Kudos to Dave (the owner) for not passing out.
Now I have to fix the other two...
Now by no means am I suggesting that anyone here take sandpaper to any of your Vipers unless you have been taught by a professional. I do make this look a lot simplier than it is and that can give you a false sense of security. What this should be is a template for you to use on your Yugo, until you actually get good at it. Then and only then, should you move up to your Ford Edsel.
In this video, I remove 2 scratches from a Lamborghini Murcielago. The scratches were not too bad but needed the use of 2500 and 3000 grit sandpapers. I also used the Flex 3401VRG to buff them out using SHR and FMP. Sit back and kick up your feet!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n9AZFYfH-E&feature=channel_video_title
Here's the puppy that I'm working on. Kudos to Dave (the owner) for not passing out.
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Now I have to fix the other two...
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