How To Remove Heavy Oxidation in 3 EASY STEPS!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • On this Episode of "How To" with PDS we will be showing you how to remove Heavy Oxidation from you cars paint no matter how old and how paid the oxidation has set in and it only takes but a few EASY STEPS! After watching this video you will know how to identify and repair HEAVY oxidation on your car's paint like a pro!
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  • @svenrainey8146
    @svenrainey8146 5 месяцев назад +4

    Start at 2:30

  • @GwennZeoli
    @GwennZeoli 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for the lessons. I’m going to give it a try. I appreciate you spreading your knowledge. ✌️

  • @jennysrebornworld6761
    @jennysrebornworld6761 16 дней назад

    Wow amazing! My ride needs this but now I have to get the tools. Thanks man!

    • @DetailingSolutions
      @DetailingSolutions  16 дней назад +1

      @@jennysrebornworld6761 thanks 🙏 I let me know how she turns out!!

  • @chrisbriano3153
    @chrisbriano3153 2 месяца назад

    Love "The Process" leading up to... "the process" 😂
    Thanks for including the cutting room floor material guys! 🎉

  • @BrettSauve
    @BrettSauve 27 дней назад +1

    Any recommendations for those of us doing this by hand? List of what we need would help. Thanks for the video. 😊

    • @DetailingSolutions
      @DetailingSolutions  27 дней назад +1

      It would definitely be a lot harder to do it by hand, although not impossible you can use heavy compound and a microfiber pad and a ton of elbow grease but you can get a buffer pretty cheap from Walmart that will save you a ton of time

    • @BrettSauve
      @BrettSauve 27 дней назад

      ​@@DetailingSolutionsthanks for the speedy reply. I just have a few small patches to work on and didn't want to get my DA I got from my father out of storage

    • @DetailingSolutions
      @DetailingSolutions  27 дней назад

      @@BrettSauve OK yeah well if that’s the case, then some good old-fashioned elbow grease and compound will work just fine!

    • @tytaylor8525
      @tytaylor8525 12 дней назад

      ​@@DetailingSolutionsI just tried that (by hand using elbow grease) this morning... It didn't go well at all... That shit wore my ass out, the results were not good, and now I gotta do it all over again...

    • @DetailingSolutions
      @DetailingSolutions  12 дней назад

      @@tytaylor8525 yeah I did warn you that it would be extremely hard, but are you sure it’s oxidation? Can you send me a picture to my email at contactus@primarydetailingsolutions.com

  • @loua.6849
    @loua.6849 4 месяца назад

    Awesome video! Thank you for the recommendations and advice.

  • @bigminks364
    @bigminks364 4 месяца назад

    Nice guys, well done! Keep getting money and doing a good job. 👍

  • @iplaypaintballsowht
    @iplaypaintballsowht Год назад

    Well put together video man,

  • @rickmoore1103
    @rickmoore1103 3 месяца назад

    How do I execute this process if my lowest setting on my polisher is 1500 rpm?

  • @busterblond1
    @busterblond1 Год назад

    Thank you for this vid. Trying to fix the wifes Jag. Ill practice on my truck first.. nice video work too

    • @DetailingSolutions
      @DetailingSolutions  Год назад +1

      Hey Douglass, thank you so much for the great review. I truly truly hope this helps. I’d say it’s a bit of a learning curve if you never did it before but just take your time and give yourself grace and you’ll do just fine. Just remember to not keep the buffer spinning in one space too long so it doesn’t burn the paint start on a low rpm somewhere around 600 would be fine and turn it up slightly as you go.

  • @russ8001
    @russ8001 10 месяцев назад

    Good, educational video. Thanks. I have a 1982 truck that I inherited after my father died. I just got it back from a mine where it sat for years and have fixed it up. However the truck has been sitting in sun and snow for all these years and while the original paint was red, the truck, due to the weathering is sort of pink. Before I saw your video, I used a green kitchen pad in one spot to see if I could get the pink off and with alot of scrubbing in one spot (and loading up the green pad) it did remove it and left the original red. But that would be way too much work. Do you recommend doing what you say here on such an advanced oxidation-it is way more pronounced and even than the vehicle you restored here. Much appreciated any suggestions and thanks for cool video

    • @DetailingSolutions
      @DetailingSolutions  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hello, thanks for the positive feedback it’s much appreciated first of all full disclaimer. It’s hard to say without seeing the vehicle but I would say it’s worth a shot. Maybe try compounding and small areas first to ensure you’re not removing any paint from the vehicle also before compounding try spring the vehicle with simple Green and scrubbing that in with some soap using a microfiber hand and then compound after it dries, but only compound in a small area just to make sure you’re not removing any paint. I hope this helps.

  • @user-ph4gw1mr1j
    @user-ph4gw1mr1j Год назад

    Probably can find some military shirts at the army navy supply store that have that strap on the top. Police shirts have them too.

  • @jimmyallen3850
    @jimmyallen3850 Год назад +1

    I use a clothes pin. Just squuze it and put the chord between the pin and yabshirt

    • @DetailingSolutions
      @DetailingSolutions  Год назад

      That’s a great idea! But doesn’t that put a hole in your shirt?

  • @gdr4115
    @gdr4115 11 месяцев назад

    What buffer are you using? Any other recommendations? This will be my first attempt to remove oxidation.

    • @DetailingSolutions
      @DetailingSolutions  11 месяцев назад +1

      I’m using a Dewalt 7 inch buffer. The link is in my description please don’t forget to like and subscribe.☺️

    • @gdr4115
      @gdr4115 11 месяцев назад

      Will do that. Thanks for the reply and the education.

  • @MJNOONRASHED
    @MJNOONRASHED Год назад +1

    Is it true the oxidation comes back easily? My car have little oxidation and when I went to detailing shop they said it will look new with polish but it will come back again so paint it better. I really don't want to 😂, keep the good work bro gear video.

    • @DetailingSolutions
      @DetailingSolutions  Год назад +2

      No, oxidation doesnt come back so quickly, especially not if u had a coat of upp protecting it. Sometimes what people are seeing is the hazing or the micro-marring left behind from the buffer which can also be fixed as well when done properly

  • @AndreaStevens2012
    @AndreaStevens2012 Год назад

    What do you use for plastic surfaces that has oxidized? I've got an SUV with a rear brake fin made of plastic that has faded/oxidized quite a bit, but not yet to the point of peeling and nothing I've tried seems to make any difference. Also, even though the entire car wasn't oxidized, did you follow all three steps for the entire vehicle, or just the areas that were oxidized? I guess what I am wondering is, does the cutter have a negative impact on surfaces that are in good condition? TIA!

    • @DetailingSolutions
      @DetailingSolutions  Год назад +2

      Hey there great question I think following steps one through three is important for heavy oxidation maybe step two and three will be OK for the entire vehicle just to remove some impurities from the surface of the paint as far as the plastic is concerned, you can’t buff plastic at least not anything that I know of, but there are plastic restoration kits. You can purchase such as dyes and so forth that will bring the color back.

    • @AndreaStevens2012
      @AndreaStevens2012 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks you for the info and for replying so quickly! I'll look into a restoration kit for the plastic. :-)@@DetailingSolutions

    • @DetailingSolutions
      @DetailingSolutions  11 месяцев назад +1

      Your most welcome 😊

  • @busterblond1
    @busterblond1 Год назад

    Seems to me you need shirts with epplets . Thats the term for a uniform shirt were youundo the button an slide the rank on. Should be cheap in a surplus store.

  • @jw_nomad
    @jw_nomad Год назад

    How much will you charge if you help with that?

  • @karlgredona1651
    @karlgredona1651 Год назад +1

    is there a reason as to why you did not clean it first? just dont care about the pad life?

    • @DetailingSolutions
      @DetailingSolutions  Год назад +1

      Actually, we did do a rinse first just didn’t show that part

  • @dawnwarwick9414
    @dawnwarwick9414 11 месяцев назад

    I'm dislike, can follow but the biggest problem I have is just comprehensive. I'll figure it out. Hands on is how I learn. Be nice if I had a place to learn. I'll keep rewatching. Thanks

  • @jeremyl4600
    @jeremyl4600 4 месяца назад

    Carabiner on your belt clip your belt loop

  • @travharrell1713
    @travharrell1713 Год назад

    I wish y'all were close to me. I have a truck that so oxidized that it would be a challenge for you.

    • @DetailingSolutions
      @DetailingSolutions  Год назад +1

      Darn!’ That’s to bad because I love a good challenge

    • @travharrell1713
      @travharrell1713 Год назад

      @@DetailingSolutions For washing tree sap and grit off of autos, prior to the oxidation removal that you recommended, what should I use? I'm ordering the cutter and stopping by to buy a buffer.

  • @ruoYyddaD
    @ruoYyddaD 3 месяца назад +1

    The thumbnail tho

  • @rossanotratv
    @rossanotratv Год назад

    I’m going to guess you are from Baltimore?

  • @PriscillaEchols
    @PriscillaEchols 6 месяцев назад +3

    Dude get to the point smh

    • @DetailingSolutions
      @DetailingSolutions  6 месяцев назад +2

      😂I said it was a long video 😂just skip through to about 2:15

  • @travharrell1713
    @travharrell1713 Год назад

    just hold the cord in your mouth. Nothing could go wrong. 🤣🌩

  • @AndyGenova-jr9ol
    @AndyGenova-jr9ol 4 месяца назад

    Just do a rap video n 4getabout lamo