I want to see your reflection in that. LOL Very good, I see that mirror finish. Well done. We don't take nearly as good of our cars. They're so old. But, it was fun bossing you from around the world. Have a good day. 😊😊👋👋❤❤
If you want to see my reflection in that just watch the previous video I uploaded the other day. And old well this car is a 1989 year build so that makes it 35 years this year. Thanks for stopping by guys and keep safe.
Thanks, This is the old school way of doing auto paint using an old school product Acrylic Lacquer. it is a lot more work than using a two pack paint however with Acrylic Lacquer you don't end up with the two pack issues as we all see on cars today with flaking off clear coats and so on.
Thanks buddy I'm just finishing off the paintwork as we speak. This car is done in acrylic lacquer and it is a lot more work than say using two pack and naturally so as two pack paints were formulated to save time in the crash shop industry to save money, but you get what you pay for right!
It's getting there the old car will come out okay but this is the 2nd time I have done this one now last time was around 20 years ago. Thanks for stopping by.
Never painted a car but I did work for a Honda dealer detailing used cars and then started my own business " squeaky clean" . Enjoyed making cars look good. But what skills you have built on to make old cars look new. Great job sir! 👏
It's a hobby of mine that has done very well over the years in car show with my cars. This Daimler coupe won the state title two years in a row in our largest car show here in this state and six years of runner up then it went into storage and was used as a work bench lol so it copped some damage kicking around for the last 10 years. But once I finish it all off it will be every bit as good as it was if not just that bit better.
Superb polishing , a perfect finish, puts me to shame when I give my car a hand polish and think I've done a good job. Maybe I should get one of those buffers. Thanks for sharing. Cheers
Thanks for stopping by and for the comment. A Mechanical buff like the one I use in this video is the only way to refresh old paint or make a fair paint job look awesome and using a good buffing compound as well not a product that you would buy at your local auto accessories store but a product used in the industry from a auto paint supplier. When using a quality trade cream and a tool that's made to do the job, as you can see in this video one can dial up what ever finish you wish.
Look at that shine! Now that's dedication!
Thanks Amy and it is to a degree.
I want to see your reflection in that. LOL Very good, I see that mirror finish. Well done. We don't take nearly as good of our cars. They're so old. But, it was fun bossing you from around the world. Have a good day. 😊😊👋👋❤❤
If you want to see my reflection in that just watch the previous video I uploaded the other day. And old well this car is a 1989 year build so that makes it 35 years this year. Thanks for stopping by guys and keep safe.
Duuuuuude, that is a killer job! That mirror shine!
Thanks, This is the old school way of doing auto paint using an old school product Acrylic Lacquer. it is a lot more work than using a two pack paint however with Acrylic Lacquer you don't end up with the two pack issues as we all see on cars today with flaking off clear coats and so on.
I would be taking a nap after doing all that work. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Hahaha, yeah its a bit of work but the end product is worth it. Thanks for stopping by.
I love that gloss finish, R.K. Can't wait to see it in the sun!
Thanks Dan in the sun it will be hard to see the colour from all of the reflection.
Impressive results R.K. It looks absolutely flawless .The reflection shot at the end says it all. 👍
Thanks buddy I'm just finishing off the paintwork as we speak. This car is done in acrylic lacquer and it is a lot more work than say using two pack and naturally so as two pack paints were formulated to save time in the crash shop industry to save money, but you get what you pay for right!
@rolandkeith5322 Wise words ..you most certainly get what you pay for.
looks good roland!
It's getting there the old car will come out okay but this is the 2nd time I have done this one now last time was around 20 years ago. Thanks for stopping by.
That’s some serious polishing mate 👍
It pulls state title Trophies my friend but its a passion two.
Hi ! Sharon Connection of Lives & Interests 2020 shouted out your channel. Nice polish Looks like glass.Nice music with the video.
Never painted a car but I did work for a Honda dealer detailing used cars and then started my own business " squeaky clean" . Enjoyed making cars look good. But what skills you have built on to make old cars look new. Great job sir! 👏
It's a hobby of mine that has done very well over the years in car show with my cars. This Daimler coupe won the state title two years in a row in our largest car show here in this state and six years of runner up then it went into storage and was used as a work bench lol so it copped some damage kicking around for the last 10 years. But once I finish it all off it will be every bit as good as it was if not just that bit better.
Superb polishing , a perfect finish, puts me to shame when I give my car a hand polish and think I've done a good job. Maybe I should get one of those buffers. Thanks for sharing. Cheers
Thanks for stopping by and for the comment. A Mechanical buff like the one I use in this video is the only way to refresh old paint or make a fair paint job look awesome and using a good buffing compound as well not a product that you would buy at your local auto accessories store but a product used in the industry from a auto paint supplier. When using a quality trade cream and a tool that's made to do the job, as you can see in this video one can dial up what ever finish you wish.
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Cool to have you here and stopping by, stay safe 🙂
Hello. You need to do my car. Lol stay blessed 💜
I could but It might take me a while to get over there...lol thanks for stopping by and stay safe.