How To Polish Curved Areas
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- Опубликовано: 21 янв 2019
- Having difficulty polishing curved areas?
Here are some tips on how to polish concave and convex panels and bring out the best shine on the ride!
Don't miss out the bonus clip on polishing on edgy panels as well!
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Thanks for sowing this. Every polishing video I find only shows basic polishing of a nice flat hood. Nobody shows how to polish contours that are all over any car that isn't a truck of van.
I love that you’re touching on this topic. Most videos shows only the hood or a flat door. Could you do a video on polishing top of the car and door jams
Hello from southern California, Thank You I've learned so much ,
Very helpful I am starting at my detailer job and I been polishing but the concave has been my biggest issue! But thank you!
Glad that we're able to help!
Informative and helpful! Love the additional graphics and animation. Keep the videos coming!
Kudos to Osren, good job done. Very informative!
Very helpful tips and tricks. Thanks!
Very helpful. Most polishing tutorials only show them practicing on a hood or trunk lid which are the easiest parts
Welcome back bro. Full of very helpful information.
Thank you for this. Very helpful.
This was super helpful, thank you!!
Very educational video, i love watching your tutorial simply but very helpful.
Excellent Info and your style too !!
Thank you so much for the tips! Definitely beneficial for any beginner that's trying to learn the ropes! And the edits was mint.
Just the help I was looking for, thank you for the video!
Another great video! Love it
Thank you bro for sharing your knowledge 🙏; it's very helpful for me.
Awesome help thanks !
Very helpful..thanks so much. Just polished a car with a bunch of curved surfaces!
This was amazing. Thank you.
Great video! Thanks a lot!
Good explanation!! 👍🏾
Well explained thanks g
Super video
Great video..
really well made and helpful . thx
Thanks for watching. Glad it helps! 😃
cx5 also have curve area like this on hood. scooping technique with 3inch and slower speed works best! for extreme curve like 90 degree, usually i buff it with nano polisher 1 or 1.5"
Thanks 🙏
Nice information bro thanks
Most Welcome!
Welcome back. Cool video!
Glad to be back!
Great video
Thanks!
Good video
Orsen brothers welcome back
Awesome
Nice
Nice technique bro
glad you find it useful!
Its helpful, concave is a nightmare for me to polish.
Hi great vids! I have a question in regards to the end of the video when your were at the back of the car... could you polish that area with something like a Rupes nano ibrid?
Hi there, good question. For that area, if the pad is smaller than the surface, and if the polisher housing may enter without bumping into any surface (especially the tip of the neck), the answer is yes.
How do I polish edges like peaks and what is the edge of pad ? Is it edge of backing plate ?
I watch the video again....and now im confident i can do it! Thank you....its shame your product not available in indonesia.
Hi rgandblue! That’s great, good luck sir! Owh and we do have a distributor in Indonesia please look for Mr David
OSREN Indonesia
JL.Agung Jaya 5, No. 31A, Jakarta Utara, 14350 Indonesia.
Tel: +62-812-9092-9030
Email: osrenindonesia@gmail.com
@@OSRENOfficial didnt see your reply until now, thanks i look it up.
name of the song playing at the end?
Ty vm
can you also show how to polish seams an edges
Hi Faust, hope you find this video informative. We have something on polishing edges. You can watch our video here: ruclips.net/video/EJK5gtYIJ8g/видео.html
I have a griots G9 polisher with 6 and 5 inch backing plates. Is there any technique I can use to do this with a 5 inch polisher? I really don’t want to buy another polisher. Should I just do the narrow curved areas by hand, and flat areas with my DA polisher?
Hey, so for really tight curves, we don't recommend polishing with a 5" or 6", it's forceful and might cause unwanted result such as backing plate knocking on paint. Perhaps hand would be the best out of this situation.
You will have to use your discernment on this, if you may be able to tilt and not knock into the curvy surface, and the pad is still able to spin, then it's fine.
For concave areas, could you just use a 2 inch like the nano?
Hey there!
A smaller polisher will definitely help in tackling convex or concave surfaces with greater ease, however, the drawback is that for a smaller pad, it might take longer to cover the surface. At times, during polishing, we do find that a 3" da polisher (or a pad that is slightly oversized) with the techniques applied would yield the same result at a much short time for most curvy areas. But for difficult or smaller surfaces, the 2" and 1" are truly a wonder.
Of course, if you have access to multiple-sized dual action polishers, polishing these areas will be easier!
Would the angle of the pad create holograms?
Nope! 😁 angling the pads on curve or caved surfaces will actually maintain parallel and maximum contact
Is it ok if only polish with only tip portion of pad with da polisher when polishing smaller than pad like body line which has 90 sharp rise?
Hey Rajiv, I'm afraid we don't understand your question. We are guessing, so hope you find the answer relevant.
Polishing edges regardless of da or rotary requires a more cautionary approach as we don't want to chip off / strikethrough paint on edges. We recommend tilting ever-so-slightly in a way that the rotation spins off the panel rather than hitting it directly.
Most polishers are rotating clockwise, hence tilting on the correct angle to prevent it from knocking the paint would make sense. (Da pads would stall if there is too much tilting, hence ever-so-slightly approach)
There are also other precaution steps we recommend including taping adjacent panel's edges and slowing down on machine speed.
@@OSRENOfficial what I mean to say is if I have small area where I cannot fit the entire pad, can I still polish by placing tip of pad surface on that small area?
@@gmaail... on rotary, this is a common technique and approach.
On a dual action polisher, most of the time it's difficult and doesn't correct that well with deeper swirls/scratches by doing so. A smaller polisher is still highly recommended.
Just to check if the polisher machine being used in video is also DA?
Hey Ben, we actually polish this car with da entirely. So yes it applies on dual action polisher as well. As long as there is sufficient surface area for a polishing pad that is in contact with the paint surface, it will rotate.
There are times where smaller polishing pads are favoured to allow more contact coverage of pad and to navigate narrow and smaller surface as well.
What pads are you using?
Hey Nick! I was using a Microfibre Cutting 😃
Are there any hand polish sponges/microfiber to use to make it easier? I tried with regular mf towel and it was a mess lol
We don't recommend using hand polish sponges as by hand isn't sufficient in defect removal.
Unfortunately machine polish is the way. For concave and convex areas, switching to a smaller polisher will help too
Singaporean by chance?
Malaysian. But Close enough
music is distracting and very loud good video tho