Nice looking car,s the tjets i got #4 of them tan light blue green red i had some other ones but you know how that goes nice video am up working on some tjets right now at 6:30 in the morning got some RRR truck,s am in to drag racing nothing but tjets most of my cars I've had for about 30yr only me and my wife race the cars lot of fun lol anyway nice video 'o before I forget i looking at a lot of Jeff rayan something like that you keep up the amazing work.
And i did not see you use the Dremel part #423 polishing wheel ? Why not Sir just asking so i can learn is all ? And the Corvette has a AMAZING SHINE ! Now your far better at this & me but can i tell you something i used that worked amazingly ! McGuire Glaze is i tried it vs trying wax .And the Glaze had way more shine ! Would you be open to trying it out just as a test & see what you think ? Please Sir ? If not no biggie but if you do try it could you post a video on here of using the glaze with the buffing cloth ? Cause we like these videos let me know Sir ! And Thank You for your videos enjoy them !
Sorry for very late response , those dremel wheels are 432E's, the one you see me using in the vid is a 423E. All I use because they don't fall apart and fray which cheaper wheels will and will definitely get snagged up in the posts/crack and literally destroy regardless of the head speed on the dremel. Thanks for watching.
I look at every car to see if it even needs it, based on condition, but I do tinker with cars that don't need it just to get the shine to shelf queen status. Some folks feel it takes the originality away because the shine was not as it came from Aurora, but I get more positive feedback on it that negative. I restored many cars for many folks over the years.
I just watched a video before this one and the guy used alcohol to soak the body . Thank you for not doing that... The water is the way to go. Very good video compared to the other video where the guy basically destroyed his car.
Nice looking car,s the tjets i got #4 of them tan light blue green red i had some other ones but you know how that goes nice video am up working on some tjets right now at 6:30 in the morning got some RRR truck,s am in to drag racing nothing but tjets most of my cars I've had for about 30yr only me and my wife race the cars lot of fun lol anyway nice video 'o before I forget i looking at a lot of Jeff rayan something like that you keep up the amazing work.
That's amazing!!! Looks killer, like it's clear coated!
Thank you!
Thanks for the video.
You bet
Fantastic work here.
Great job Anthony! Thanks for posting.
Thank you sir.
Excellent video, Sir
Thank you John
And i did not see you use the Dremel part #423 polishing wheel ? Why not Sir just asking so i can learn is all ?
And the Corvette has a AMAZING SHINE !
Now your far better at this & me but can i tell you something i used that worked amazingly !
McGuire Glaze is i tried it vs trying wax .And the Glaze had way more shine ! Would you be open to trying it out just as a test & see what you think ? Please Sir ? If not no biggie but if you do try it could you post a video on here of using the glaze with the buffing cloth ?
Cause we like these videos let me know Sir ! And Thank You for your videos enjoy them !
Sorry for very late response , those dremel wheels are 432E's, the one you see me using in the vid is a 423E. All I use because they don't fall apart and fray which cheaper wheels will and will definitely get snagged up in the posts/crack and literally destroy regardless of the head speed on the dremel. Thanks for watching.
That is great! Thanks for sharing this with us!!! Hell i watched it twice!
i know I am kinda randomly asking but do anybody know a good site to watch new movies online?
@Tristian Parker Lately I have been using FlixZone. Just google for it :)
@Tristian Parker Try Flixzone. You can find it on google =)
Great job!!
Thank you!
Awesome vid !
Thanks!
Do you always buff cars with the lite compound ? Or only if they have scratches ?
I look at every car to see if it even needs it, based on condition, but I do tinker with cars that don't need it just to get the shine to shelf queen status. Some folks feel it takes the originality away because the shine was not as it came from Aurora, but I get more positive feedback on it that negative. I restored many cars for many folks over the years.
thanks for the content! great work
I just watched a video before this one and the guy used alcohol to soak the body . Thank you for not doing that... The water is the way to go. Very good video compared to the other video where the guy basically destroyed his car.