I could never get the finish perfect without out using the da. I think cutting first is go with the rotary. Finishing with a rotary takes to much time for a little better finish.
I think your hand movement is way too slow when you're finishing. Slow machine speed, negative pressure and faster movement is key. It should not take two steps to remove buffer trails.
Most of the time when I’m finishing with rotary it’s been 20 years since I was using this technique it would take me more the 2 steps that’s dope that you can do it in 2 👌🏽👌🏽
The specific wool and mf for DA with new compounds makes cutting with a DA really quick. But finishing with a rotary always makes sense as you can cover just so much area. If you use too much product, the softer pad can't break it down...so less is better. The amount your using may only be broken down on third pass. Excellent channel all round
Finishing with a Rotary gives you the best gloss and clarity far more than a DA, you just have to actually learn and know what you’re doing. I believe that’s why there are so many “detailers” these days because any ding dong can pick up a DA and claim to be detailer.
Great video, one thing I would say is dont use an air compressor to blow out the pad. It wears down the foam. Just use a pad washer and you add the moisture at the same time…
Awesome video bro! Very informative 💪 Your phone was living on the edge literally for the first 3 min of the video lmao. You’re right with a rotary is a multi step correction like 3 steps for sure sometimes 4 because of getting on the initial cutting stage. The finish came out flawless. What’s your opinion on cutting with a DA then finishing with a rotary? As we aren’t chasing the initial heavy defects left behind from the cutting stage?
@BorndetailersTv We appreciate you out here in the detailing world Big Dog. Your charisma and positive attitude gives us the courage to want to learn the rotary. After attending your classes online at RUclips University, I feel confident as fuck and I can say I am addicted to the rotary. Much love from Lake Villa, IL Keep them videos coming homie! A1 Detail & Ceramic Coating
Finishing with a Rotary gives you the best gloss and clarity far more than a DA, you just have to actually learn and know what you’re doing. I believe that’s why there are so many “detailers” these days because any ding dong can pick up a DA and claim to be detailer!
Mayonnaise & peanut butter 🤢 😂 na for real tho. Great channel nice to see some proper grafters who actually work instead of being a RUclips personality
Love these videos so much, a view inside a pro shop. Best channel on RUclips.
I love the content. Just getting into rotary and this is helping my understanding big time
Thank you brother much appreciated?
Free lesson right here. Thank you Jamie 👍
For real I got you for sure
This has become a great channel. Keep it up 💪. Thanks for sharing these tips.
Thank you so much means a lot 💥💥 I’ll keep them coming
I could never get the finish perfect without out using the da. I think cutting first is go with the rotary. Finishing with a rotary takes to much time for a little better finish.
I think your hand movement is way too slow when you're finishing. Slow machine speed, negative pressure and faster movement is key. It should not take two steps to remove buffer trails.
Most of the time when I’m finishing with rotary it’s been 20 years since I was using this technique it would take me more the 2 steps that’s dope that you can do it in 2 👌🏽👌🏽
@@BorndetailersTv I agree with you been doing same technique for 38 yrs keep doing what your doing
The specific wool and mf for DA with new compounds makes cutting with a DA really quick. But finishing with a rotary always makes sense as you can cover just so much area. If you use too much product, the softer pad can't break it down...so less is better. The amount your using may only be broken down on third pass. Excellent channel all round
Finishing with a Rotary gives you the best gloss and clarity far more than a DA, you just have to actually learn and know what you’re doing. I believe that’s why there are so many “detailers” these days because any ding dong can pick up a DA and claim to be detailer.
Great video sir very well done and on black
@@michaelkibler5584 thank you brother more to come 💥💥
Good job homie keep up the good work always best to keep it moist
I will thanks OG you already know
Great video, one thing I would say is dont use an air compressor to blow out the pad. It wears down the foam. Just use a pad washer and you add the moisture at the same time…
Awesome video bro
Thank you bother very much appreciated
I would love to hear what you think of what the DIY Gang said about the DA cuts more than a rotary?
Awesome video bro! Very informative 💪 Your phone was living on the edge literally for the first 3 min of the video lmao. You’re right with a rotary is a multi step correction like 3 steps for sure sometimes 4 because of getting on the initial cutting stage.
The finish came out flawless. What’s your opinion on cutting with a DA then finishing with a rotary? As we aren’t chasing the initial heavy defects left behind from the cutting stage?
Hi great job on the polishing. Can you tell me what pad you're using. And what if using it you get maring or scratches
@@michaelwhitfield609 I really like hyper polish from optimum
Is ultra fine compound considered buffing?
So thats a 7 inch pad on a 6" plate? What brand is it, looks like a 3M pad?
What’s the ideal RPM speed for cutting and polishing for most applications?
@@Newmoneymarc 1700 to 2000 it's more arm speed and pressure I need to make a new video
@ so like 2000 for cutting and 1700 for polish ?
@ 1000 for polishing
1700 to 2000 for cutting
More!
@@AlRamirez-v8b I got you
@BorndetailersTv We appreciate you out here in the detailing world Big Dog. Your charisma and positive attitude gives us the courage to want to learn the rotary. After attending your classes online at RUclips University, I feel confident as fuck and I can say I am addicted to the rotary. Much love from Lake Villa, IL
Keep them videos coming homie!
A1 Detail & Ceramic Coating
Finishing with a Rotary gives you the best gloss and clarity far more than a DA, you just have to actually learn and know what you’re doing. I believe that’s why there are so many “detailers” these days because any ding dong can pick up a DA and claim to be detailer!
I can't keep a rotory flat without it struggling to move around
Hmm... 3M fine polish gums up real quick so i just use a tiny bit and clean the pad alot
For sure I add some water in it helps with dusting to.
@@BorndetailersTv yep I like that trick too!
You used the wrong side of the clay towel.
😂😂😂🤡
Ahahahahaha wear your glasses 🕶️ my man
He was using the towel side not the clay side..@@johngaytes-ex7nt
@@johngaytes-ex7nt not sure what you mean
@@BorndetailersTv Not you... the guy that said you used the wrong side of the clay towel
Good video man, but for the love of god please show the progress with a proper light not with the phone light..
Thanks brother will do thanks
Mayonnaise & peanut butter 🤢 😂 na for real tho. Great channel nice to see some proper grafters who actually work instead of being a RUclips personality
Thank you brother much appreciated
Thanks for watching
thank you Rotary wins again after minimum 50 vids of watching , DA same as EV cars .
Bro let me edit ur vids give me raw video ill blow ur mind first one free🤘
Where u out of