Used it for the first time last weekend definitely worth buying if you're a person who likes detailing your own car recommend first time to use on lowest setting 800 so you don't burn paint don't leave in one spot keep moving it over paint easy to use ruclips.net/user/postUgkxfzbDkCRyv3CFXnLZI4APZtRRuG2uRmP2 truck looks like new again used maguires black light battery life like all milwaukee products seem to hold up well 😀
Hey Laurence, glad to hear that! Good luck with the start of your detailing adventures :). If you need any further assistance or information, please do not hesitate to leave more comment, message or connect with us via any of our social media platforms!
Your vids are like hacks just because of the simplicity! Take pad washing and drying. No fancy gadgets and spin drying in a bucket is so effective. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
you have one of the BEST videos in regards to Polishing paint. THE BEST CLIP. thank you so much this should get over a mil views. Awsome Awsome Awsome A+++++++ Thank you.
Thank you, my friend. Bought a used van covered with vinyl lettering. Got the letters off with a heat gun but the adhesive & ghosting - wouldn't budge. Bought a machine polisher and watched a few dozen youtube videos on the subject - but still didn't understand the process til I saw your video. Great job. Great contribution. Appreciate ya! Thanks!
Thank you for this! Very refreshing to watch a video that is all about teaching and technique rather than "Use X Product for this" making you believe you need X product to achieve the result. I strongly believe content creators should have one video for teaching and technique and another for product recommendations and comparisons when applying said techniques. Two videos rather than one so it leaves creators with more content to create! Your work and time in this video is very much appreciated! Thank you for the quality work.
Very educational video. 10 great tips about polishing. Very good information for an enthusiast who may want to polish their own paint but are not a professional detailer. Taking your time and using these techniques along with good quality polishes and good quality pads will help you get a great looking finish.
Excellent video. In most of these type of videos the presenters ramble on burying the info you want to hear in a million words. This video is to the point and concise. Very well done . Thank you.
Thank you for watching our videos and glad you find it helpful! Happy detailing 😁 if you require any further assistance or detailing advices, feel free to reach us here www.osren.com/contacts
Hello Osren, thank you for the very nice videos! You explain very well. Can you do a video on paint chip repair (with wetsanding?) Keep the videos coming please.
Hey Spit Fiiire! Thank you watching and for your kind words! Hmm the request you have is very hard haha. Well if the paint is chipped, you can only touch it up with paint. The wet sanding comes after the paint is “dropped on” to level it. However it’s near impossible to get a perfect job doing so. Upon close inspection, you’ll definitely see some unevenness
First of all great video! Now i recently bought a polisher to use on my car and soon remembered why i had not bought one before, and that is the mess they make. I have always hand polished my cars and as i am getting a bit older and lazier i thought i would get a polisher, i masked the car and went to work after 3 panels i was over it, there was polish over everything including the panels i had just done, so i put the polisher away and went back to hand polishing, which was actually quicker with the polish i was using. The only time i will use the polisher again is if i get a car that needs a complete cut back and it will be the first thing i do so i can then i can spend the next month getting the polish off of and out of all the places it shouldn't have gone.
Always great videos from you! What you're willing to show beginners and even experienced veterans of the trade is really cool. Even with close to 17 years behind a rotary, I still learn something new every day and pickup tips and tricks from your videos. Always fun watching your DA polishing videos man. Much Love from California USA!
This is one of the more highly organized videos on how to correctly polish a vehicle. Young man is very concise very thorough and also very structured. I have a couple questions though I noticed you didn’t blot out the polish in your 2 x 2 block. Also, I noticed you didn’t use any pad conditioner. Excellent video nonetheless, can’t wait for some additional content.
Hi there! Thank you for watching our videos and glad you liked! In response to your comment on blotting out the polish, I personally think it’s a matter of spreading and evening out the polish and it can be done in a few different ways. I would prefer to spread as I work it with minimal or negative pressure and at the lowest speed setting of the polisher. And pad conditioner, well I believe the pad should be primed or conditioned with the polish I intend to use so I don’t believe in putting something foreign to my polishing process. Or maybe not at the point of this writing lol there could be a good reason to do so then haha
I like this guy too and subscribed. I just watched a Fracophone guy (no offence intended) who recommended essentially everything unnecessarily that Maguires ever produced (offence intended). It would cost an amature like me easily $400 or $500 because I want to do things right. Chris Fix did a demonstration using one polish - equivelant to 10,000 grit - and wax paste. I have the polish and the Turtle wax paste or something very similar. I have very small scratches and I don't have to pay a penny more for products I don't need. David Alberta
Very nicely presented but I think some crucial steps prior to actual polishing were neglected: the vehicle must be properly washed; use clay bar to remove contaminants from the paint surface to reduce swirls; and polish/ buff in a shaded area (depending on the polish being used). But I did learn some new things.
Hi Connie Y, thanks for watching our video and glad you liked it! I would usually use IPA and a slightly damp MF towel to wipe off dried polish splatters
If you get some time. Can you give us a short tutorial. On how to clean up a cloudy clearcoat. I’ve seen a few ladies cars did after you wash them. The clearcoat is like murky milky and it’s cloudy. I’d like to know what your process would be for taking care of that. Since you’re very structured. Thank you love the videos.
Hey there! Cloudy clear coat, I’m not 100% sure on what you mean there but I could be oxidation? If so please check out this video of ours Restoring DEAD, HEAVILY OXIDISED paintwork ??? ruclips.net/video/jeFHfcDWmLY/видео.html In summary of that video, I wasn’t able to rectify clear coat that has been damaged by UV (well, clear coats are not supposed to be damaged by UV in the first place) and usually it’s the not good clear coat that suffers oxidation.
excellent information. I did subscribe and gave thumbs up. looking forward to viewing all your videos. I hope you will have more information like DA speeds and products you use. thanks again.
Hey bro I really rate you mate , your just a cool good Detailer , and you explain clearly , iv learnt such a lot from your videos and just want to thank you for your time and efforts to share with us all, your knowledge and skills , as it must take some time to put these videos together , well done mate , your well respected be me to say the least , one love
This video is underrated
This is a A grade video for beginners
I agree, very clean explanations, excuse the pun, subscirbed!!!
Used it for the first time last weekend definitely worth buying if you're a person who likes detailing your own car recommend first time to use on lowest setting 800 so you don't burn paint don't leave in one spot keep moving it over paint easy to use ruclips.net/user/postUgkxfzbDkCRyv3CFXnLZI4APZtRRuG2uRmP2 truck looks like new again used maguires black light battery life like all milwaukee products seem to hold up well 😀
Great video!
a genuine tutorial and no sales pitch.
Not many youtube people is half as talented in making instruktion videos as U. This is by far the best I have seen regardless of subjekt. Impressive.
Thank you for watching Jerry, glad you find it helpful! :)
THE ONLY VIDEO I FOUND ENTIRELY USEFUL . THANK YOU FOR SHARING
As a beginner this was an excellent explanation of what I needed to know.
Hey Laurence, glad to hear that! Good luck with the start of your detailing adventures :). If you need any further assistance or information, please do not hesitate to leave more comment, message or connect with us via any of our social media platforms!
Your vids are like hacks just because of the simplicity! Take pad washing and drying. No fancy gadgets and spin drying in a bucket is so effective. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Glad you love it!
This video has convinced me to give the machine polisher a try . Thanks
10x better explanation than most videos on youtube till date
you have one of the BEST videos in regards to Polishing paint. THE BEST CLIP. thank you so much this should get over a mil views. Awsome Awsome Awsome A+++++++
Thank you.
Great video and demonstration of how the polish works
Thank you, my friend. Bought a used van covered with vinyl lettering. Got the letters off with a heat gun but the adhesive & ghosting - wouldn't budge. Bought a machine polisher and watched a few dozen youtube videos on the subject - but still didn't understand the process til I saw your video. Great job. Great contribution. Appreciate ya! Thanks!
Thank you for this!
Very refreshing to watch a video that is all about teaching and technique rather than "Use X Product for this" making you believe you need X product to achieve the result.
I strongly believe content creators should have one video for teaching and technique and another for product recommendations and comparisons when applying said techniques. Two videos rather than one so it leaves creators with more content to create!
Your work and time in this video is very much appreciated! Thank you for the quality work.
You're welcome Jayden. Also thanks for the compliments. We aim to to produce the best content for our viewers.
Just wanted to say you rock, that was a very helpful video. Straight to the point and just enough detail. Thank you!
Your introduction just blew me away.
I'm subscribing. Great content
Thanks Ditiro! By the way, what contents would you like to see more?
Awesome video.
A very good educational tutorial for beginners. Easy to follow. Good presentation. Very likeable.
Thanks.👍
Looks like your still doing great things keep it up!!!!
Thank you
Dude you deserve more subs. Great channel, more informative vids in the future!
Very educational video. 10 great tips about polishing. Very good information for an enthusiast who may want to polish their own paint but are not a professional detailer. Taking your time and using these techniques along with good quality polishes and good quality pads will help you get a great looking finish.
You are awesome dude , thanks for the clear instructions
I've found your channel recently and I'm learning a lot! Thanks and keep up the good work!
The most wonderfull video I ever seen thnx a million times for this video my friend ....... I learn a lot
This is an EXCELLENT Video!! Learned so much!
Hope you find it useful!
Excellent video. In most of these type of videos the presenters ramble on burying the info you want to hear in a million words. This video is to the point and concise. Very well done . Thank you.
Thanks man for all the advice. You have explained in much detail the process of polishing. Will check out all of the other videos too.
A*
best instructional for beginners ive watched. thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent video and great advice for those of us using a polisher for the first time.
Glad it can be of help
Super bro. I have never seen this type of polishing video. It is clear and so detailed information.
You, Sir, are a star - great vid - thank you!
Thank you for the comment!
This is an outstanding guide, perhaps the most useful video on the subject that I have seen. Greetings from Oz!
Thank you for the kind encouragement!
Nice my friend ,saved me a lot of mistakes b4 i start the work
Super good job that was really really helpful thank you very much and God bless you
Seriously learned so much.
You went into detail but straight to the point, its not easy to teach us beginners but you did an amazing job Henry 😄👍👍
Thank you for watching our videos and glad you find it helpful! Happy detailing 😁 if you require any further assistance or detailing advices, feel free to reach us here www.osren.com/contacts
Thank you very clearly presented and easy to follow.
Glad you enjoyed it and hope it helped!
Very helpful! Thank you for the 10 things. I think they will help keep me out of trouble.
Thanks for the kind words and glad it helps! 😬
Hello Osren, thank you for the very nice videos! You explain very well. Can you do a video on paint chip repair (with wetsanding?)
Keep the videos coming please.
Hey Spit Fiiire! Thank you watching and for your kind words! Hmm the request you have is very hard haha. Well if the paint is chipped, you can only touch it up with paint. The wet sanding comes after the paint is “dropped on” to level it. However it’s near impossible to get a perfect job doing so. Upon close inspection, you’ll definitely see some unevenness
Great tips, you explained things better than other guys. Thanks bro.
Extremely clear and useful information. Thank you!
This is a great video for beginners. I appreciate the lists on the video. Thank you!
most welcome. I hope it helped!
Thanks Mate great video your a good teacher
First of all great video! Now i recently bought a polisher to use on my car and soon remembered why i had not bought one before, and that is the mess they make. I have always hand polished my cars and as i am getting a bit older and lazier i thought i would get a polisher, i masked the car and went to work after 3 panels i was over it, there was polish over everything including the panels i had just done, so i put the polisher away and went back to hand polishing, which was actually quicker with the polish i was using. The only time i will use the polisher again is if i get a car that needs a complete cut back and it will be the first thing i do so i can then i can spend the next month getting the polish off of and out of all the places it shouldn't have gone.
Great summary, thank you.
Thanks ozzie
Always great videos from you! What you're willing to show beginners and even experienced veterans of the trade is really cool. Even with close to 17 years behind a rotary, I still learn something new every day and pickup tips and tricks from your videos. Always fun watching your DA polishing videos man. Much Love from California USA!
Thanks Chris! Hope it helped :D
This video is the best in teach you how to do it well so far, this is some reall technique....
Thanks for watching and commenting! Are you a professional detailer? And where are you from? :)
Thx henry for your explanation, its easy to understand than i watch in other chanel.
Iam just a week end worrier but find your video such a help thanks Henry please keep them coming .
Thanks for watching and commenting, glad you find it helpful! It’s very encouraging for me to make more videos :)
Personally I find it difficult removing scratches & finishing it down the machine I use is a Rupes lh 15 .
What are the pads and polishes you use?
Omg 12:35 was ESSENTIAL for what I was looking for!!!!! Oh My God!?!?! Thanks so damn much
Nice video, your voice is much clear for explanation, we are from India, thank you friend. For clarity
Thank you for watching and commenting :)
This is one of the more highly organized videos on how to correctly polish a vehicle. Young man is very concise very thorough and also very structured. I have a couple questions though I noticed you didn’t blot out the polish in your 2 x 2 block. Also, I noticed you didn’t use any pad conditioner. Excellent video nonetheless, can’t wait for some additional content.
Hi there! Thank you for watching our videos and glad you liked! In response to your comment on blotting out the polish, I personally think it’s a matter of spreading and evening out the polish and it can be done in a few different ways. I would prefer to spread as I work it with minimal or negative pressure and at the lowest speed setting of the polisher. And pad conditioner, well I believe the pad should be primed or conditioned with the polish I intend to use so I don’t believe in putting something foreign to my polishing process. Or maybe not at the point of this writing lol there could be a good reason to do so then haha
Superb tutorial
Clearly explained. .thanks
Thank you for the knowledges.
Really nice explained
Thank you so much 🙂
nice video.....good infomation
Verry good video , nice to hear ALL the do and don't , keep up the good footage !
Thank you for the encouragement!!
One of the best detailing videos I've seen. Great job!
Great video thank you 👍 very informative
Very useful!!! Thank you
very good scientific and logical explanation, appreciate it.
Amazing job!
Great, clear video. Thanks!
Love your channel. Fam shout from America....
This was really helpful!
glad you enjoyed it!
Very2 good for begginer..terbaik bosku.. malaysia ad video mcm ni..sng nk paham
Tq boss! 🙏🏻 comment anda memotivasikan kami untuk membuat video yang lain lain berkenaan dengan detailing 😁
“Clear all the splatters before going to another part “
Very important advice
Removing splatter after it has dried is the hardest thing ever
Have to polish the polish out of the polished paint xd
Splatter is a new term to this amature youtuber dyrer.
Great job
Thanks!
Thanks a lot bro. You are a good instructor I love every bit of the tutorial. Keep it up
Thanks Sylvester. Glad to know our efforts are paying off. Stay tuned for more videos and detailing contents :D
Very helpful
Great video.
Super method
Thanks a lot sir, helps my skills a lot.
Awesome video thanks for your help
Brilliant thank you.
Nice proton Exzora mate. Good video.
That’s what you get when you’ve got a kid ! Hahaha
Thank you
Henry thanks for sharing, great explanation as always. Greetings from Indonesia
Better than Chemical Guys in my opinion.
they are too commercial oriented, i seldom watch them
I've been studying spray painting and discovered an awesome website at Magic Painter Method (google it if you are interested)
I like this guy too and subscribed.
I just watched a Fracophone guy (no offence intended) who recommended essentially everything unnecessarily that Maguires ever produced (offence intended). It would cost an amature like me easily $400 or $500 because I want to do things right. Chris Fix did a demonstration using one polish - equivelant to 10,000 grit - and wax paste. I have the polish and the Turtle wax paste or something very similar.
I have very small scratches and I don't have to pay a penny more for products I don't need.
David
Alberta
azer samaali
Watching videos is great but doing it on your own is another thing altogether. His selling CDs for how much?
Agree
Very nicely presented but I think some crucial steps prior to actual polishing were neglected: the vehicle must be properly washed; use clay bar to remove contaminants from the paint surface to reduce swirls; and polish/ buff in a shaded area (depending on the polish being used). But I did learn some new things.
I’m so glad I found this video, so precise and informative no bullshit talk .... 🤔can anyone tell me how to remove splatter after they have dried out?
Hi Connie Y, thanks for watching our video and glad you liked it! I would usually use IPA and a slightly damp MF towel to wipe off dried polish splatters
Awesome video 🙌🏾
Thank you so much for your work, brother. It is great, unique and very useful!
Greetings from Brazil!
Good job, I subscribed!
Thank you!!
@@OSRENOfficial
Your welcome man!
Fantastic content mate!😁
Awesome video , it actually helped me a lot , thanks
If you get some time. Can you give us a short tutorial. On how to clean up a cloudy clearcoat. I’ve seen a few ladies cars did after you wash them. The clearcoat is like murky milky and it’s cloudy. I’d like to know what your process would be for taking care of that. Since you’re very structured. Thank you love the videos.
Hey there! Cloudy clear coat, I’m not 100% sure on what you mean there but I could be oxidation? If so please check out this video of ours
Restoring DEAD, HEAVILY OXIDISED paintwork ??? ruclips.net/video/jeFHfcDWmLY/видео.html
In summary of that video, I wasn’t able to rectify clear coat that has been damaged by UV (well, clear coats are not supposed to be damaged by UV in the first place) and usually it’s the not good clear coat that suffers oxidation.
Love the detailed explanations. Thanks!
Thanks
Good job brother
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing!
Glad you liked it, hopefully it has been of help
You make it look easy🥴🤦♂️ Thanks now I binge watch.
Practice makes perfect!! Haha
excellent & identical job
You deserved more subscribers, nice one. Salam from indonesia 🙏🏻
Thank you for watching! 🙏🏻
Good machiness
Thanks master
excellent information. I did subscribe and gave thumbs up. looking forward to viewing all your videos. I hope you will have more information like DA speeds and products you use. thanks again.
Thank you for subscribing! Glad our videos were well received and we will take note of your suggestions.
thanks
Thank you.
Good presenter with good explanation...👍
Hey bro I really rate you mate , your just a cool good Detailer , and you explain clearly , iv learnt such a lot from your videos and just want to thank you for your time and efforts to share with us all, your knowledge and skills , as it must take some time to put these videos together , well done mate , your well respected be me to say the least , one love
Hey Ttrruussttggoodd, thank you for the kind words and so glad you find the video helpful 👍🏻😁.
This channel is really 11/10 and underrated. Surely deserve more subscribers!!