Correct, they're really only good for about 3 repeat uses then the glue gives way on the back pad of the sponge. Still but they're great for the diy or small detailing business that are just kicking off
@FirstMotorMerriment-rm8vz nope... maybe like every other China pad but not even close to what the pros use. This is a great diy kit... but I wouldn't go relying in this when running a huge detailing business.
These are budget reusable pads and I was so impressed at the end of it I just had to add them to the jtsnautocustoms.com.au store. I'll always test products and video it to show the jtsn fam if it works or not
@owensteele1645 the car in the video is a 06 ford territory. Had great paint just loads of lite scratches in the clear coat. Came up great afterwards but
Hhhhhh... you need to learn how to repeat a sentence or title correctly if you're going to try to hang shit on people 😆 😆 Also you got a problem with illiterate people?? And nah just don't care about offending the minority like you and also being my channel I can make the title what ever I want lol 😆 because oh yeah... its my channel 😆 So either you can move on or keep having a cry 😢 🤣 but either way no one cares
These pads work, and are good value if they are looked after well. If not, or if they have been over-heated, they can go hard and crumbly.
Correct, they're really only good for about 3 repeat uses then the glue gives way on the back pad of the sponge. Still but they're great for the diy or small detailing business that are just kicking off
Just like every single pad out there.
@FirstMotorMerriment-rm8vz nope... maybe like every other China pad but not even close to what the pros use. This is a great diy kit... but I wouldn't go relying in this when running a huge detailing business.
Only the orange pads are firm enough to do any actual paint correction
What is this kit, random Amazon? I am using similar for my exhaust pipes and it's so handy to have cheap throwaway pads
These are budget reusable pads and I was so impressed at the end of it I just had to add them to the jtsnautocustoms.com.au store. I'll always test products and video it to show the jtsn fam if it works or not
The white wool is most aggressive not the pads
how to introduce more scratches and marring on your paintwork... by not washing before you polish.
Paints rough as is, it's only a test like a rough demo.
should not you first wash your car before applying a cutting compound????
It's only a test, kinda like a rough demo. Doesn't really bother me as the paint came up mint lol
@@jtsn667 It's an old BMW, so you will have a very thick layer of clear coat to work with, until a perfect finish is achieved.
@owensteele1645 the car in the video is a 06 ford territory. Had great paint just loads of lite scratches in the clear coat. Came up great afterwards but
@@jtsn667 Sorry, It was the swage lines on the bonnet that made me think E46.
@@owensteele1645 all oodiee brother
Look at what they DONE to your paint? Are you illiterate?
Hhhhhh... you need to learn how to repeat a sentence or title correctly if you're going to try to hang shit on people 😆 😆
Also you got a problem with illiterate people??
And nah just don't care about offending the minority like you and also being my channel I can make the title what ever I want lol 😆 because oh yeah... its my channel 😆
So either you can move on or keep having a cry 😢 🤣 but either way no one cares
It should be "What They Done Done..." 😂👍