Repair Stone Rock Chips and touch-up your paint with this simple technique that any beginner can follow.
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Too much waffle , not enough doing!!! Been doughing up my car stone chips like this for years, nothing new!!!!
Did not want to spend much money ? I just checked the price of the polisher/ buffer Expensive
All this guy is doing is creating swirl marks in the paint. Another backyard mechanic talks big, knows nothing.
Nice video was wondering if you can tell me where you got the wee polisher thats a handy job for a small job like what you have done here ta
Hey John. Is it necessary to clay the panel before going in with the polishing machine?
Hope you don't play Darts with the BM there 🫣
This is the way I've always done stone chips. As I've become more into detailing, I've been wondering if it's a bit 'Ye ha', and I should be sanding and rubbing down every single chip. I'm sure for people with classic Porsche's and 3 year old Ferrari's, they might be willing to spend the money or the time on a more invasive method, but everyday vehicles this method probably provides 90% as good a finish without 90% of the hassle.
super helpful thank you !!
i really appreciate your explanations along the way sharing your knowledge e.g. regular paint / glossy paint / clearcoat
How long did you wait between painting and polishing?
What hand tool is that to polish?