Kevin's the best, I'm real glad you guys have put these videos up at this time. I've been doing body work, paint, and now at this stage, and all of the videos have come out at about the time I'm doing the work. GREAT help, and EXCELLENT info... thanks!
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These videos have taken 90% of the guess work out of everything ive done from the start on my Chevelle, my dream car since i was a single digit age, ive followed all the videos with as ive worked with huge success, thanks Eastwood ill be visiting your store in Alsip IL soon
Just want to say thank you for the great content.I know this video is old but damn, you go into so much detail that you could watch this 10 yrs from now and still get some good info.
i started painting back in early 80s when bodytechnique was different and when you painted a car it was acrlic enamel or enamel and once finished you were finished .... the finish was all in the painter and how he set his gun while painting and the pre prep of the paint before it went in the gun to ensue it was mixed right and would flash right ... base clear is easier but it has sprung a world of sanders relying on paper rather than technique for finish after all you are aplying the clear coat or the shinny finish over thinner with pigment ..technique counts so you dont go over and wetsand and color match .... and put the car together for finish paint all the under should be painted first then assemble then paint door jams then body all together .. ensures a all over fit and complete match of everything ..
I always block wet sand, to prevent uneven pressure. Blocking helps to keep even pressure and keeps everything smooth. Which I know you mentioned don't use your hands to sand with out blocking.
Yas Master Yoda. Me two. Nu Yorke frum I am. Flori'dum now I em. Buff jobs I do like. Scraping teeth I do not .Fiff grayd I dropped out. AB3's End 12C's I donet lick.
Excellent video as all of them are. In the previous one where you shot the base/color coat, you are saying that you don't need to color sand after that step? I assume if you create some texture/orange peel, then you would. I will be using Eastwood single stage urethane as the base fyi.
I just got done clear coating my car but I have areas that came out ruff should I wet sand & then reclear coat, buff &polish? Or just wetsand, buff & polish what I have? Thanks for your help & continue the awesome content!
What importance does the buffers speed setting play while working a surface? Does a high RPM of 1400 do anything that 600 will not tackle or is it all about saving time and being more efficient? Many thanks, you helped preserve my car!
question: I like that little air buffer setup...I have a 30 gallon 5 hp craftman air compressor will it be able to keep up using that unit..and what exactly is it? Just an angle grinder...excuse my ignorance I use mostly electric power tools..thanks
I have a Goldwing that has a one step paint and clear paint job, apparently that is how they do it now, would it be safe to sand and buff my paint considering that it was painted in this manner. again the paint and clear is done in one step.Thanks.
What I hate the most is how I do exactly the same procedure with the cut and buff step and I end up with a bunch of scratches, new scratches that were not in the paint initially. I recently painted the roof of my vehicle in black. I waited a week for the paint to cure completely before sanding & buffing. I wet sand with 1000, 1500, 2000 grit and finished off with 3000 wet on a DA, came out looking amazing! I'm thinking, after I buff, the paint will look extraordinary. I used the 3M Rubbing Compound 05973 with a McGuire's maroon cutting foam pad. What a horrible mistake that was. I was left with a bunch of scratches. I wanted to blow up the car into pieces. The more I buffed, more scratches. I feel like re-clearing the whole damn roof again. Is it possible to fix the horrific disaster of scratches left after buffing using the Norton system?
Question!!! So I bought the liquid ice 3 step buffing kit and I purchased the eastwood random orbital polisher. The only thing is it's a 5/16 not a 5/8 like the backing plate provided. So I purchased a 5/16 to 5/8 adapter for the backing plate. Is that ok to do or should I return it and get one with a 5/8 fitting?
I have zero luck with wet sanding and buffing. No matter what product I use or what pad and buffing compound I only end up with a hazy look at best. Tried wool pads, foam, different compounds and on and on. I'll buff a hood fifty times to no avail. I've watched a hundred videos and follow things to the tee . I've basically given up
How do you handle spots where you might have sanded through the clear? Do you have to sand all the clear off and put another layer of base so that it has the same color and no sanded area or just sand all the clear or...? Thanks for the video.
+amtpdb1 Generally, this is what we would suggest: Sand the panel with 800 grit and a grey scuff pad until there is no gloss. Spray the color / basecoat on the area where the clear was sanded-through. Finally, clear coat the entire panel.
Like your attention. Maybe next time the video on how to repair when a spider walks out of the engine compartment and walks Across the hood for 3 in before dieing there.
… what is the square metal frame setup technically called, that he is using to hold the front clip with. It has wheels and appears to have the adjustable sections to enable connecting the front section to this frame setup. I see him using it holding doors, hoods, etc. . Where would on purchase one of these ?
Would it be beneficial to just buff and skip the sanding? Also, if there's a little dust stuck in the clear, what's the best way to correct that? Thanks! (56 Chevy 210)
As you sand and then buff you are removing any imperfections, which is why you start with a more aggressive sand paper and work to finer. Each step removes the imperfections left by the previous sandpaper. Same with buffing. It should be the final step and remove everything else. Here's a 3 part series from Kevin Tetz on Clear Coat repair: ruclips.net/video/YxnaAFzvq2M/видео.html
Hey Joy... if you actually have an 87 Toyota in Boston that isn't already a coke can then please how can I help ..I'm just blown away you have an 87 Toyota truck ...
Yas. I lick him two. He iz a guud pantar. I wodur wat kind ov sprai gone he uzez. I wash my car culd luuk that niece. I wont him two bee my teachor two. My skool allways had too teechers in tha clasruum. I em hims students two, beecuz thare's moor then won ov me.
Wait! Question!! You mean to tell me, you used the same buffing compound, but different buffing pads. Gee whiz I'm an idiot!! I was alway told to use different compounds with different pads, and if it was that easy , you have a costumer!!
John DZ when you're last sand is 3000 they don't need aggressive compound...he wet sanded to hell out of that car.I used to buff boats and the real badly oxidized ones I would sand with 600-then 1000 then hit with heavy duty compound and wool...then medium and wool... some I would then hit with foam and fine then wax...but again if I would have finished off with 3000 I would just use fine compound like Kevin did and switch pads...both methods are correct...
Why do you guys always put soap and use a bucket, You dont want soap it blocks the papers stops it being efficent trust me try it, also dont use a bucket use a pressure bottle so your not dumping crap your sanding back into the bucket. Use warm water, let the paper soak for 30mins, use a pressure bottle
Hahaha right little boy, He has a flim crew I do my video's in between fliming. You'll learn very fast there's more then one way to skin a cat, you clearly have no clue or understandment of products or process. When you have your own business endorsed by the biggest companies in this game and can build cars from nothing plus do all your own media then come back to me.
why would i come back to your broke ass, how you telling him ways to do shit lol, YOUR THE ONE WATCHING HIS videos clown take your own advice lol. you must need some help yourself (;
Broke ass broke ass hahahaha, look just cos daddy touched you dont take it out on others lmfao, and i didnt say come back to my video you fucking knobhead I said come back when you've taken your training wheels off cos your just a very little fish in a big pond trying to be a big boy over the net lmfao you've already lost at life
This guy teaching u as honest as he can... even when it come to common sense he still remind u about that... a very good job...
Kevin's the best, I'm real glad you guys have put these videos up at this time. I've been doing body work, paint, and now at this stage, and all of the videos have come out at about the time I'm doing the work.
GREAT help, and EXCELLENT info... thanks!
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss an episode! The camaro will soon be finished and the next episodes will cover wiring, lights, interior & drivetrain.
Kevin's an Eastwood Guy...Are You? - Eastwood - Since 1978.
These videos have taken 90% of the guess work out of everything ive done from the start on my Chevelle, my dream car since i was a single digit age, ive followed all the videos with as ive worked with huge success, thanks Eastwood ill be visiting your store in Alsip IL soon
What was the 90% guess work if you don't mind ? and what year chevelle ?
I've learned so much about painting from the guys at EastWood thank you for the videos GREAT JOB
Thanks for all the tips. I plan on painting my 65 beetle. Wish me luck.
So should you always sand clearcoat.
I Appreciate the free experience. Thanks Kevin. Eastwood do the job right 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I was mesmerized by the shine pulling through
Just want to say thank you for the great content.I know this video is old but damn, you go into so much detail that you could watch this 10 yrs from now and still get some good info.
👍👍👍You are clearly a high grade professional. Never skip a step. Your work is amazing. Thanks for all the tips. 👍👍👍
One of the most enjoyable video to watch. Now i know what to look for while doing MY black car. Thanks.
About to start pain work for the first time and these videos are fantastic. Period. Thank you for posting these!
Subbed man I love every video I've seen you do thank you for guiding me on my journey of learning this beautiful trade
Keep up the great work and thanks heaps for the videos, so much better than the crappy Q&Ls you see on MTV, I actually get a lot out of them.
Learning a lot watching Kevin's videos thanks Kevin great job
Wow looks scary.
Thank you for all of your awesome work and videos.
Hopefully I'll get the courage to get this done. Lol
You can do it!
First I've heard of this 3M Tizac thing; looks fantastic. I look forward to picking some up.
check out my latest video on my page. I go over the whole process.
I love all of your videos makes me want to start on my car so bad.
i started painting back in early 80s when bodytechnique was different and when you painted a car it was acrlic enamel or enamel and once finished you were finished .... the finish was all in the painter and how he set his gun while painting and the pre prep of the paint before it went in the gun to ensue it was mixed right and would flash right ... base clear is easier but it has sprung a world of sanders relying on paper rather than technique for finish after all you are aplying the clear coat or the shinny finish over thinner with pigment ..technique counts so you dont go over and wetsand and color match .... and put the car together for finish paint all the under should be painted first then assemble then paint door jams then body all together .. ensures a all over fit and complete match of everything ..
good job kevin i think im going to start painting my motorcycle,,,,, thanks
I always block wet sand, to prevent uneven pressure. Blocking helps to keep even pressure and keeps everything smooth. Which I know you mentioned don't use your hands to sand with out blocking.
Great video! And I'll have to get they buffing kut from Eastwood!!
Excellent tutorial, Kevin. Thanks!
6:12 Kevin do you recommend masking the edges off with tape or would that be to risky on a fresh paint job?
lmfao @ 24:10 "now here's a beauty, a 1906 Indian Camelback....not Cameltoe, Camelback"
Bah!!! Kevin, where have you been all my life?! If I'd watched this first, I could have avoided like 20 mistakes! :(
lol "camel back, not camel toe" - kevin I love your thinkking hahaha I would hire you any day.
16:01 that's a big dip in the urathane front clip......
Ooooooooô should have been filled with Eastwood contour premium body filler 😁
Yup!
Awesome video
Great job explaining and providing professional experience. You must do stand up comedy on the side?
hi I am Qaiser jaan from pakistan now italia I like your job End beutifull your shop
Thanks
Yas Master Yoda. Me two. Nu Yorke frum I am. Flori'dum now I em. Buff jobs I do like. Scraping teeth I do not .Fiff grayd I dropped out. AB3's End 12C's I donet lick.
Excellent video as all of them are. In the previous one where you shot the base/color coat, you are saying that you don't need to color sand after that step? I assume if you create some texture/orange peel, then you would. I will be using Eastwood single stage urethane as the base fyi.
This was informative and bad ass
also how long before you wax?also how long do you wait before color sanding and buffing? thanks
16:03 you have a large dent in driver side headlight of the facia
How many clear wet coats should you do on a multiple curvature piece like this as to not go through it to the base coat when cutting?
Nice job !! How many days did you wait for the clearcoat to cure before buffing ? Thanks
I just got done clear coating my car but I have areas that came out ruff should I wet sand & then reclear coat, buff &polish? Or just wetsand, buff & polish what I have? Thanks for your help & continue the awesome content!
Thanks Kev! Great video.
What importance does the buffers speed setting play while working a surface? Does a high RPM of 1400 do anything that 600 will not tackle or is it all about saving time and being more efficient? Many thanks, you helped preserve my car!
question: I like that little air buffer setup...I have a 30 gallon 5 hp craftman air compressor will it be able to keep up using that unit..and what exactly is it? Just an angle grinder...excuse my ignorance I use mostly electric power tools..thanks
amazing finish on that car
Love it , Good job.
I have a Goldwing that has a one step paint and clear paint job, apparently that is how they do it now, would it be safe to sand and buff my paint considering that it was painted in this manner. again the paint and clear is done in one step.Thanks.
What I hate the most is how I do exactly the same procedure with the cut and buff step and I end up with a bunch of scratches, new scratches that were not in the paint initially. I recently painted the roof of my vehicle in black. I waited a week for the paint to cure completely before sanding & buffing. I wet sand with 1000, 1500, 2000 grit and finished off with 3000 wet on a DA, came out looking amazing! I'm thinking, after I buff, the paint will look extraordinary. I used the 3M Rubbing Compound 05973 with a McGuire's maroon cutting foam pad. What a horrible mistake that was. I was left with a bunch of scratches. I wanted to blow up the car into pieces. The more I buffed, more scratches. I feel like re-clearing the whole damn roof again. Is it possible to fix the horrific disaster of scratches left after buffing using the Norton system?
So very nice
its the power of acctually taking the time to sand down to 3000 grit
Question!!! So I bought the liquid ice 3 step buffing kit and I purchased the eastwood random orbital polisher. The only thing is it's a 5/16 not a 5/8 like the backing plate provided. So I purchased a 5/16 to 5/8 adapter for the backing plate. Is that ok to do or should I return it and get one with a 5/8 fitting?
Can you buff basecoat with no clear coat?
All this on METAL, fiberglass.....
Also works exactly like this when trying to get a piano finish on a piece of furniture.
what would you recommend for a brand new vehicle, as far as buffing? I recently purchased one and it has a lot of orange peel as well.
I have zero luck with wet sanding and buffing. No matter what product I use or what pad and buffing compound I only end up with a hazy look at best. Tried wool pads, foam, different compounds and on and on. I'll buff a hood fifty times to no avail. I've watched a hundred videos and follow things to the tee . I've basically given up
How do you handle spots where you might have sanded through the clear? Do you have to sand all the clear off and put another layer of base so that it has the same color and no sanded area or just sand all the clear or...?
Thanks for the video.
+amtpdb1 Generally, this is what we would suggest: Sand the panel with 800 grit and a grey scuff pad until there is no gloss. Spray the color / basecoat on the area where the clear was sanded-through. Finally, clear coat the entire panel.
Like your attention. Maybe next time the video on how to repair when a spider walks out of the engine compartment and walks Across the hood for 3 in before dieing there.
Nice job bro how much for the front end stand
Do you guys do business/would you paint a car if it was sent to you?
Buen video saludos desde México.
… what is the square metal frame setup technically called, that he is using to hold the front clip with. It has wheels and appears to have the adjustable sections to enable connecting the front section to this frame setup. I see him using it holding doors, hoods, etc. . Where would on purchase one of these ?
You can check Eastwood for Auto Twirlers and Auto Carts. For some components, you may have to try a company that distributes to body and paint shops.
Can you paint base over clear??
Kenneth Reinard yes. Just scuff it with a scotch bright pad.
is eastwood products available in asia?like in the philippines?
I was kind of surprised to see he didn't use a soft block instead of his hand and fingers.
Would it be beneficial to just buff and skip the sanding? Also, if there's a little dust stuck in the clear, what's the best way to correct that?
Thanks! (56 Chevy 210)
As you sand and then buff you are removing any imperfections, which is why you start with a more aggressive sand paper and work to finer. Each step removes the imperfections left by the previous sandpaper. Same with buffing. It should be the final step and remove everything else. Here's a 3 part series from Kevin Tetz on Clear Coat repair: ruclips.net/video/YxnaAFzvq2M/видео.html
Congratulations 🙏👍🎖🎖😱 excelente Job my friend 🇨🇴🇺🇸🇺🇸🗽
Where do I buy the liquid-Ice and pads from?
www.eastwood.com/6-in-complete-liquid-ice-finishing-system.html
Why doesnt eastwood ship to Eu?
Kevs legit
Big indent on the top of bumper
really big and the whole bumper is wavy , hah
Shouldn’t you have spurred the wool pads first before using them ??
Hey. Kevin. Ron here in Boston. was wondering can you recomand. anyone who can help me.with my Toyota truck 1987
Hey Joy... if you actually have an 87 Toyota in Boston that isn't already a coke can then please how can I help ..I'm just blown away you have an 87 Toyota truck ...
how many days i have to wait to buff my car after i painted?
We generally suggest 3 days, but some people will do it sooner. Make sure you read all the info on the paint you're spraying.
+Eastwood Company thanks
Wow, 2 bad puns back to back. This guy Dads...
when will ep 16 be up?
+THEuNkNoWnBeAsT34 3rd Saturday of each month...so the next episode will be September 19.
+Eastwood Company cool I've enjoyed watching this camaro transform
You are my techar
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I am your students
Qaiser jaan
thanks
Yas. I lick him two. He iz a guud pantar. I wodur wat kind ov sprai gone he uzez. I wash my car culd luuk that niece. I wont him two bee my teachor two. My skool allways had too teechers in tha clasruum. I em hims students two, beecuz thare's moor then won ov me.
You used to use a squirt bottle.
Eenie Meenie Minie Moe...I wonder where my thumb will go
tape your edges before buffing. It will save you.
Sounds like Bob Ross from PBS
guys a real jokster huh
I'd use a soft sponge instead of relying strictly on my hand.
Camel toe!!! :D
you should not use soap with the trizap paper, it will throw of the cutting ability
Wait! Question!!
You mean to tell me, you used the same buffing compound, but different buffing pads.
Gee whiz I'm an idiot!! I was alway told to use different compounds with different pads, and if it was that easy , you have a costumer!!
John DZ when you're last sand is 3000 they don't need aggressive compound...he wet sanded to hell out of that car.I used to buff boats and the real badly oxidized ones I would sand with 600-then 1000 then hit with heavy duty compound and wool...then medium and wool... some I would then hit with foam and fine then wax...but again if I would have finished off with 3000 I would just use fine compound like Kevin did and switch pads...both methods are correct...
He didn't prime the pad though, only mistake I've seen
pros @ work
Have a fancy car and go to show off and smash it.
buffed area looks dry.
Damnnnnnnnn
DON’T FORGET TO PRIME YOUR BUFFING PADS!!!
Skip to 0:37 to skip the intro bs
You should seriously think about wearing some type of eye protection when using high speed equipment like buffers.
wetsanding=making paint weaker...since your removing coats....not worth the risk down the line when you want that paint to last years
Please for the love of paint jobs stop looking at the camera while you're sanding
Why do you guys always put soap and use a bucket, You dont want soap it blocks the papers stops it being efficent trust me try it, also dont use a bucket use a pressure bottle so your not dumping crap your sanding back into the bucket.
Use warm water, let the paper soak for 30mins, use a pressure bottle
Hahahaha wtf, are you 12!! piss off back to touching yourself
Clearly another sheep
im 22 an learning to paint lol, look at your vids then his.. whos winning? stfu with your bum ass half ass videos
Hahaha right little boy, He has a flim crew I do my video's in between fliming.
You'll learn very fast there's more then one way to skin a cat, you clearly have no clue or understandment of products or process. When you have your own business endorsed by the biggest companies in this game and can build cars from nothing plus do all your own media then come back to me.
why would i come back to your broke ass, how you telling him ways to do shit lol, YOUR THE ONE WATCHING HIS videos clown take your own advice lol. you must need some help yourself (;
Broke ass broke ass hahahaha, look just cos daddy touched you dont take it out on others lmfao, and i didnt say come back to my video you fucking knobhead I said come back when you've taken your training wheels off cos your just a very little fish in a big pond trying to be a big boy over the net lmfao you've already lost at life
Jackie's a punk