Hi there , you can use a finishing pad. Medium pad will do it, but if you use a finish pad you will get a bit more gloss. Please consider subscribing to my RUclips Channel for free if you haven't already to show your support.
@@DocMackGarage I alrady subscribe you , I have some question , please answer, can I compounding car at outside, or I need studio, basically I am running mobile detailing business, so don’t have shop right now, coustomer asking to remove some sworl marks and some deep scratches
@guitarandcalisthenics9751 Thanks , indoors is better as outdoors have a risk of leaves or debris flying while detailing which might cause scratches. .
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@@duranopaulo Hi, generally if it is just polish without wax it would be fine , but this Menzerna has some added wax. It should be fine (try a bit in a small area to test), as the ceramic coating needs a surface to bond to. If it is slippery (wax), then it may not adhere to the paint as well as non waxed paint. I am going to post a video of me trying out a form of ceramic coating on this car within the next 2 weeks
Hi, thanks for the comment. I would recommend 3 in 1 , then powerlock and not the other way around . Remember to Subscribe, and additionally feel free to hit the Thanks button on the bottom of this video where you can donate to the channel.
Hi there, no need to wax as it contains some wax . You can however boost it with some wax if you would like to. Remember to Subscribe to my RUclips Channel for free.
Those drop down speech bars made me skip the video. Also you're going to quickly over the panels, not giving the product time to work. And the dangling cord, ouch.
Hi Kenny, I had responded earlier but the response went missing. Yes if the wire picks up grit from the ground , and you let the wire touch the paint work, it can scratch the car. This is why I place the wire over my shoulder (described in the video). Please consider Subscribing if you haven't already. It is Free to Subscribe to my RUclips Channel. I have lots of car videos.
Hi, between 1 and 2 times. Really depends on the imperfections you have to remove . If your paint is not so good, then start with a coarse polishing pad, the medium, then fine. Please consider Subscribing to my channel if you haven't already.
Hi Ken, Many thanks for your comments. Please consider Subscribing if you haven't already. You can try it by hand as well , I was using a dual action polisher , but you can get a palm polisher which is relatively cost friendly. The other thing you can try it with is an applicator pad .
Hi, it has been about 90 days since I polished the car, and it still looks good. I can't say how long it will last though. Please Subscribe if you haven't already . It is completely FREE to Subscribe. I post lots of videos.
Is a Diminishing abrasive .. Every time you put a new dots of polish you start again... Take this in cosideration ... Priming every time you buff a new side
Hi thanks for contributing to the comments , and I don't think there is a hard and fast rule to polishing. What I do is prime the pad with polish when it is dry, once I have done the first section, and I notice less product on the pad, I will add a few more dots. I only used medium cutting and finishing . I did the whole car in one go, if I had left it a day or so, I would have primed it again . Thanks for watching and please Subscribe.
Good question, it is a question of steps vs passes. Steps is pad + polish, and pass is how many times you go over. Please consider subscribing to my RUclips Channel for free if you haven't already.
Sorry you feel that way, I provide free advice and I share my expert opinion and expertise. If you don't have time for this , then probably this is not the video for you.
@@DocMackGarage i didnt mean to be rude,some people like a lot of talking and explanation some dont, i didnt read the video title fully and i should have i apologize bro
Thank you very much I saw this video and had to subscribe I really appreciate you sharing
@@Antonio-mg9ul Thank you. You are most welcome.
Brother should I need finishing pad? Or it’s enough if I use medium cut pad
Hi there , you can use a finishing pad. Medium pad will do it, but if you use a finish pad you will get a bit more gloss. Please consider subscribing to my RUclips Channel for free if you haven't already to show your support.
@@DocMackGarage I alrady subscribe you , I have some question , please answer, can I compounding car at outside, or I need studio, basically I am running mobile detailing business, so don’t have shop right now, coustomer asking to remove some sworl marks and some deep scratches
@guitarandcalisthenics9751 Thanks , indoors is better as outdoors have a risk of leaves or debris flying while detailing which might cause scratches. .
@@DocMackGarage than what should I do , should I need to wait for studio?
@@DocMackGarage it will be better if you share your insta id, I have some more questions
hi bro, nice to meet you I asked for the purchase link Menzerna 3 in 1 250ml for the Indonesian region thank you
Hi, sorry for the late reply. Did you find it ?
Good job 👍
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@@DocMackGarage new sub here 👍
@@lav773 Many Thanks . I really appreciate your support 😊
After the final soft polishing can I apply ceramic coating? Thank you
@@duranopaulo Hi, generally if it is just polish without wax it would be fine , but this Menzerna has some added wax. It should be fine (try a bit in a small area to test), as the ceramic coating needs a surface to bond to. If it is slippery (wax), then it may not adhere to the paint as well as non waxed paint. I am going to post a video of me trying out a form of ceramic coating on this car within the next 2 weeks
hy, great job. I wanna use menzerna 3in1, it is ok to use after menzerna power lock ? need ceramic coat after that? Thank u.
Hi, thanks for the comment. I would recommend 3 in 1 , then powerlock and not the other way around . Remember to Subscribe, and additionally feel free to hit the Thanks button on the bottom of this video where you can donate to the channel.
So with this process waxing the car after is not needed ?
Hi there, no need to wax as it contains some wax . You can however boost it with some wax if you would like to. Remember to Subscribe to my RUclips Channel for free.
Those drop down speech bars made me skip the video. Also you're going to quickly over the panels, not giving the product time to work. And the dangling cord, ouch.
Эксцентрик 15 мм ?
can the cord of the polisher scratch the vehicle?
Hi Kenny, I had responded earlier but the response went missing. Yes if the wire picks up grit from the ground , and you let the wire touch the paint work, it can scratch the car. This is why I place the wire over my shoulder (described in the video). Please consider Subscribing if you haven't already. It is Free to Subscribe to my RUclips Channel. I have lots of car videos.
How many times you go over the whole car with medium pad
Hi, between 1 and 2 times. Really depends on the imperfections you have to remove . If your paint is not so good, then start with a coarse polishing pad, the medium, then fine. Please consider Subscribing to my channel if you haven't already.
Very nice dont have money for a machine hope by hand looks good any comments looks beautiful
Hi Ken, Many thanks for your comments. Please consider Subscribing if you haven't already. You can try it by hand as well , I was using a dual action polisher , but you can get a palm polisher which is relatively cost friendly. The other thing you can try it with is an applicator pad .
@@DocMackGarage thanks for your help
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Good vídeo good
Thank you. Please consider subscribing to my RUclips Channel for free if you haven't already.
How long does its effect last ????
Hi, it has been about 90 days since I polished the car, and it still looks good. I can't say how long it will last though. Please Subscribe if you haven't already . It is completely FREE to Subscribe. I post lots of videos.
Is a Diminishing abrasive .. Every time you put a new dots of polish you start again... Take this in cosideration ... Priming every time you buff a new side
Hi thanks for contributing to the comments , and I don't think there is a hard and fast rule to polishing. What I do is prime the pad with polish when it is dry, once I have done the first section, and I notice less product on the pad, I will add a few more dots. I only used medium cutting and finishing . I did the whole car in one go, if I had left it a day or so, I would have primed it again . Thanks for watching and please Subscribe.
What buffer is that?
That is the DAS6 Pro Dual action polisher. Consider Subscribing to my RUclips Channel if you haven't already. It is free to Subscribe.
If you are going over the vehicle twice doesn’t that kind of take the point of a one step polish away.
Good question, it is a question of steps vs passes. Steps is pad + polish, and pass is how many times you go over. Please consider subscribing to my RUclips Channel for free if you haven't already.
Just by you keep on about subscribing made me just skip the video
Too much shite talk at the start i decided not to watch the rest
Sorry you feel that way, I provide free advice and I share my expert opinion and expertise. If you don't have time for this , then probably this is not the video for you.
@@DocMackGarage i didnt mean to be rude,some people like a lot of talking and explanation some dont, i didnt read the video title fully and i should have i apologize bro
@@kco4991 No worries bro, apology accepted :) 👍