1960
Tuxedo Black Corvette
How To Remove Swirls using the Porter
Cable Dual Action Polisher and Meguiar's Products :
Running Time 2 Hrs 35 Minutes
This is the premiere instructional DVD hosted and written by Mike Phillips that covers everything about the PC (Porter Cable Polisher) and more. Through this 2.5 hour video you will see everything that it takes to restore the finish of this 1960 Corvette using the dual action orbital polisher and Meguiar's products. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, the tips you learn will be invaluable and transfer over to any car you may be working on.
This video was shot and edited by award winning video producer and professional detailer, Richard Lin aka OctaneGuy. This DVD features all original music by Sour Puck.
What can you expect to learn from this DVD? Take a look at some of the topics:
- Buffing single stage paint and how you can tell
- Using ScratchX by hand to remove scratches
- Using #7 "Show Car Glaze" Techniques
- Using NXT Tech Wax by hand
- Why "Swipe Test"? When to use and why.
- What pads to use and not use
- PC and W7006, W8006, W9006 pads
- Why machine is better than by hand for a flawless finish
- 2 most important settings
- Why high speed is dangerous
- Uniform material removal (UMR)
- Applying product to PC pad technique
- Does cleaner wax need to dry?
- How long do you need to buff?
- Why paint cleaning stage is critical
- W-9006 technique for applying wax
- Safe tape removal techniques
- Microfiber bonnet install
- Protecting engine and driving compartment
- Buffing to the edge
- Keeping the work area manageable
- PC pad cleaning without a rotary
- Polishing out complex areas
- Benefits of taping off trim
- Finger as safety bumper when buffing
- MF bonnet finger nail technique
- Remove polish/wax with terry or MF?
- How wipe speed affects quality
- Spray wax technique: When, how, why to use
- And So Much More!!!
Shipping and Availability Notes:
Orders are typically shipped within 1 week of ordering. You will receive a tracking number to your PayPal email address when that happens.
International customers, please select USPS First Class Mail for the least expensive shipping option.
$24.95 + appropriate shipping charges
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