As a detailer I can say that when he sprayed the wd40 on his car it began to eat the clear coat. And that black on his rag was his paint coming off, much more rubbing and you would have seen primer! Don't do this or you will have to go to a body shop and get it painted. When he could have had it wet sanded, and buffed. Then waxed over and it would all be gone
***** jesus man you don't have to insult, being ignorant and making mistakes its wonderful it means that your can learn something new, i can see that you made a little mistake too, cheers
It doesn't "fix" it. It temporarily conceals it. I've been an automotive detailer for a while, and have used WD 40 in the past. I can tell you that WD40 has similar oily properties to wax, in the slightest of ways. If you have scratches that are extremely light, going over them with wax will seem to make them dissapear. In reality, you are simply filling in the scratches in the clearcoat with the wax, and after a few washes / rain, the scratches will reappear. This is essentially doing the same thing - if the scratches are very light, the oily, almost wax-like properties of WD40 will fill them in and temporarily conceal them. Now to permanently get rid of scratches you need the right tools, compound, and polish, to actually remove the top most layer of clearcoat and smooth it out.
RSH21 i was saying after a carwash, if they return, just do it again. However depending on the car, it may not matter if you do, as this is worth it to do, more than repainting. Also to note, i dont think wd40 has any kind of bad things or chemicals in it anyways, that will harm paint. But i guess if anything, maybe he could try to use the pledge shine stuff, perhaps it will have the same effect, not to mention it should be more safe than anything else.
It's a good temporary fix. Would recommend others to try this. The issue is it only removes the dirt and loose paint and doesn't remove the scratch. You can still feel the scratch with your fingers. But none the less, it becomes unnoticeable until you start trying to find the scratches. It doesn't work so good if the scratch is deep
we had a guy come in to the bodyshop about this video He put WD 40 on his car and it worked for a few days He thought he might aswell get the scratches fixed the right way and get it painted it took us a few hours to remove the WD 40 which ended up costing him a few hundred dollars extra So ya Thank you CrazyrussianHacker
***** Criminals? Ever hear of Oil and paint don't mix? Do you really think this guy came to us just to remove WD40 off his car? $90/hr is the shop flat rate there are on AVG 11 panels to "degrease" 5 to 10 mins to clean each would you say a hour has gone by for cleaning only? ..So now it's clean now what? fix the scratches? Yup How deep are they? are they down to the metal can they be wetsanded out? once you wetsand them out your going to have too polish the wetsanding fine scratchs out yes? Wax it? shall we just polish the 1 or 2 panels? or the whole 11 panels? front bumper, hood, Lt fender, RT fender, Roof, 1/4 panels, Trunk, rear bumper, Materals : Degreaser, Wetsand paper x5-x10, Rubbing compound, Polish. Wax, Shop use, Wages. there's $200 in labour alone yet the guy doing it gets $50 there's another $40 in supplies ...bottom line WD40 is for rusty bolts ..Learn how to Buff out scratches your self and save money...or pay for what you don't know anything about
This is an old trick people often use before trading in a vehicle. After a while, the WD40 will evaporate and the scratches will still be there. It may remove paint residual but it's never going to fill any damage or deep scratches, especially if they go deep into the clear coat. Doing this the right way doesn't take a whole lot of time.
+13x60 I love this video, especially the advice of how to used this ,It is so easy And quick . Another resource I also found helpfull for Moorack car spray miracle is Moorack Car Spray Miracle - For more info please visit google as:repair scratch on car plastic bumper
This trick is so incredible, I hit a tree last week and bought a case of WD-40 and just sprayed it all over the damage and the car looks like new. This not only takes out scratches it removed dents.....amazing.
People please dontndo this!!! That black on the towel was his paint being stripped off. That white strips are just paint exchange, you can buy a compound from any auto shop. If it's swirls or real scratches you just need to buff it and polish it. Wd40 is usedbto break and protect from rust, do you really wanna spray itnon your soft pain!?
So you're saying that little amount of WD-40 broke through the clear coat and was already removing the paint? Wow, why was I bothering with paint thinners and sandpaper to strip paint... from now on I'll just use WD-40! Except I won't... cuz that didn't strip his paint...
Cory Day W The scratches, if the depth go through the clear coat, would give access to the paint underneath. That stuff on the towel/paper is only the paint that was broken down from within the scratches, and probably a fair bit off dirt and petrol/oil soot. Yes, the WD-40 is also damaging the clear coat heavily, but that cannot be seen on whatever he is smearing it around with. If the WD-40 had actually removed all of the clear coat and exposed the underlying paint, there would have been a whole lot more paint visible on the towel. I am definitely not advocating the use of WD-40 as a scratch "remover", but I think I made that clear enough haha :D There is no way in hell I would put WD-40, or paint thinner for that matter, anywhere near my BMW.
weyderwarr You are aware that WD40 is a lubricant and not a solvent right? This isn't even a matter of expertise (as I am a mechanic) but a mere education in chemistry. What you have said holds no basis in facts. WD-40's mixture is of hydrocarbons, lubricants and compressed carbon dioxide. None of which have any volatile or physical chemical reaction to solvent paints which is what goes on cars to begin with. As for being a scratch remover, this can only work in a few ways. If the scratch you have is actually just residue left over from something having slid across your paint, then WD-40 is a great way to get it to remove from your paint without harming your paint. The lubricant will saturate the micro holes between the residue and your paint and help you to remove it. If however the scratch is actually in the paint, Then all that WD-40 does is fill in the scratch and temporarily makes it look good. (a good idea for those selling a car that has scratches in it is to WD-40 your car and then take pictures.) However when the WD-40 dries out completely, the scratch will come back. It is simply a band-aid for real deep scratches that are through the clear coat. You can look up the WD-40 website and it has a PDF file of over 4000 uses one of them being paint rub removal as well as car non-paint harming and they stand behind those claims. If you use WD-40 on a car that has a decent paint job and it ruins the paint, WD-40 will have to reimburse you for you purchase and compensate you for something that did not work as it was claimed to. Now please go educate yourself and stop being such a annoying nay-saying chliched BWM owner. Just because you have an expensive car doesn't mean you know shit about cars. Don't act like the rest of the BMW clowns. SMDH
its not comming of. you silly goose. its just oily so it appears to be gone. but leave that for acouple weeks fore the WD40 to go away and youll see the scratches again
Yah .. You are right .. Also this w40 is not good .. Its like oil .. So the color of the car will change after some time .. And as you said after some time you will see that crack again .. Actuly it doesnt go still in the body ..
exactly... oil just goes in scratch and WD40 is pushing out any dirt! And it looks better.. but all what you did is cleaned all dirt off. Just take some oil and wipe on plastic, it will look better.. But you dont fix anything...
I agree. I'd like to see the car after a week or so since I believe the WD-40 only temporarily filled the scratches, thus making it appear to remove them. I believe WD-40's main ingredient is fish oil, so how could it remove scratches? Paint transfer, maybe, but remove the scratches? I doubt it.
All you did was remove the clear-coat and some paint. Now wash the WD 40 off and touch it up the right way with primer, matched color paint & re-apply clear coat like it should have been done in the first place. There are not short cuts to this kind of repair.
It pretty much disappeared when he spayed oil on so it could just be a clear coat scratch sanding it with 3000 then 5000 grit then some polish and wax and it will look good as new
He doesn't speak perfect English because he always asks for translations of words and says only a few phrases like "Check this out!" And "How cool is that!?" But yeah he has an accent he is Russian and that is completely fine.
You must not be a detailer then, it's not just the wd-40 that's bad for the paint. We'll save that discussion though. Just the way he was rubbing the car with a paper towel is horrible!! Not to mention rubbing with tons of pressure in every possible direction. That right there added tons of scratches, once that wd40 is gone in a week it's going to look worse. 100% no doubt.
***** he rubbed his paint with a paper towel and probably did not wash it properly before even doing this... guarantee he put scratches in his paint. Why do you assume im not a detailer?
+Jonathan Vandagriff this is for a person with an older car that doesn't want to spend money on something that goes down in value. is it perfect, well no. did it make look way better without getting ripped off at some halfass detail shop, yes. Who cares dude it's not a show car. to me a car is just a tool I just use it. I put my money into something that matters such as home improvements.
Dr. Seymour Butts but he didn't make it better or fix it. the scratches will not only come back after the car is washed, he will see the new scratches he added
+Jonathan Vandagriff since your here lol i was just wondering if i wash my car but i dont have a shamy can i just use a microfiber towel to wipe the water left over? im guessing its okay just want to make sure since my cars black
Naprawdę działa, poradził sobie z zarysowaną maską bezbłędnie. Teraz stosuję bold od k2, bo niestety ciężko mi WD dostać gdziekolwiek. Jakkolwiek, za obydwa te produkty mogę ręczyć. Super filmik! ;)
***** lol yeah. I wouldn't be surprised if idiots are trying it though. BTW steel wool.. exactly what it means. Think of it as a metal dish washer sponge.
I think it was paint exchange or powder from concrete or whatever he hit, instead of removing scratches its basically just cleaning it, but still those marks don't simply wash off so the hack is worth knowing
Aaron Johnson again, he probably isn't fixing actual scratches just cleaning off residue left from the other object he hit, WD 40 will not fill in scratches just polish out dirt which is what he's doing. If thats what you need done then yes the color makes no difference. But if you have actual scratches this wont remove them. Just rub your hand over it, if it is an indention then the paint is gone and its a scratch but if the mark is raised then its residue and this will help. It's also entirely possible the residue is over a scratch so the WD 40 will fix one but not the other, but the scratches will be less noticeable....
Ok I watch your vids but I know the vett and the boss are not yours you for got to take the companies tags off :) I use to know a guy that cleaned General Motors car and he got to take home any car for 1 day
The Boss is gone and now what resides in my garage is a 2014 C7 convertible and a 2015 Mustang GT. I can't help it if you don't believe me, sheesh. Want me to make a new video? Maybe I will..
A friend of mine was in the navy and did a tour of the Mediteranian sea.There were also Russian ships that were using the same ports.The first few times they were in port together they yelled insults at each other and got in fist fights when they went on shore leave.Then after several times of that a group of both sides decided it was getting old and had some beers together and talked to each other and made new friends.
WD-40 will cover-up the scratches indeed. BUT it won't last that long so the scratch will reappear. A car wax will work better, will last up to 9 months.
It doesn't get rid of the scratches. It is basically an oil or wax, all it does is gives a temporary clear coating. You're better off buying lacquer clear coat from any hardware store and use that instead.
+Joddyman21 Thanks, but I'm tempted to just use G3 and various mop heads to achieve a finer finish, because this compound has particles that diminish to become a finer compound and it produces high gloss results by itself. Why use G7 and 10?
+Joddyman21 Yep I see the reason for G7 and 10, thank you. Maybe if people saw more cars with nice paint jobs, then people would want it instead of just the standard. There are a lot of dented and scratched up cars out there, that I and others think as long as it's ok, it's good enough.
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BigSmoke502 because it is BAD for the paint... While WD40 by itself wont harm modern paint, it will do 2 things, #1 collect dust and #2 stain paint over time in sunlight. WD40 is an Oil and with all Oils it will cling to dust and look worse and even get on other areas of the car that is no bad and scratch that area too. Best thing is a simple 2000 grit wet sand and polish and wax, it will be a much better job and last for months.
EliteGeeks you can just use paint cutter, all this is is the white paint off the car he contacted. no need to use sand paper as it will take off more paint than is needed.
What is happening, is that the paint is being liquified and you spreading it over the areas where paint has scratched off. But this can make you paint weaker and it will scratch more easily and fade.
omg. Pro tip, use any type of car wax apply on it area let it haze up and remove with cottom rag or mirco fiber towel. Then buff voilà scratched removed. This works on chrome bumpers too. I worked as a detailer at a dealership, picked up a few secret fast tricks from the head body shop manager.
CrapHitting TheFan it removes overspray or paint transfer, and also strips some clear coat off. Be careful you don't strip your clear coat through to the color coat. Not the best solution, but if you need a quick fix on a cheap car, and you don't care about damaging your paint, go for it
What also works eally really good, if you take bologna and leave it on your car overnight, it will then remove swirl marks. Very effectively too. Also if you take M80 fireworks, stick them into your muffler, air vents and under adult supervision, light them, back away and BAM! Your car will have gained 37.19 added to the HP of your car. Works every time.
Try Turtle Wax Ice !!! hand spray on. It lasts a lot longer on black plastic and your dash. Longer than WD-40. Try it you’ll be amazed besides it’s a touchup/in between car wax ! Dude you’d be amazed !!! Love your vlogs !! Ok, here’s some more !!!!!
Long Range FPV Quadcopter .TBS Discovery hopefully you would clean the entire car before you painted it anyway, as well as sand it to insure the paint sticks properly. i'm pretty sure the wd40 can't withstand all of that.
America loves CRAZY Russians! You should know, in the all American, "RedKneck" toolbox, contains, WD-40, Bailing wire, coat hangers and Ducktape. Oh, and a BFH (Big Friggin Hammer) Keep making videos and I will watch them! Salute!
There is a lot of scratch removing creams in the market that are much more effective than the WD-40 which is a very good rust removing and lubricating agent
You can cover them, but it will wash off eventually. It is not a replacement for paint, and it may even damage the paint over time. It is just making it look like it has repaired the scratches.
this action does not "remove or repair" the scratch. you are simply cleaning the dirt out of the scratch. although less noticeable, the scratch is still there. the only way to fix a scratch is, if you can not fell the scratch with your fingernail you can sand and buff it out, if you can you will probably have to repaint.
+Applepiebetty interesting points ,if anyone else needs to find out about car paint spraying tutorial try Corbandy Car Sprayer Crusher (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some decent things about it and my neighbor got great success with it.
It doesn't remove scratches, it removes paint. the original paint on your car is protected from WD-40 but paint from another car or spray paint will come off.
There should be a "Gadjix Test" version of this where other methods are tried. I would love that. CRH, I'm a huge fan, and I love your dogs, especially Yuka.
As a detailer I can say that when he sprayed the wd40 on his car it began to eat the clear coat. And that black on his rag was his paint coming off, much more rubbing and you would have seen primer! Don't do this or you will have to go to a body shop and get it painted. When he could have had it wet sanded, and buffed. Then waxed over and it would all be gone
Thank God someone with sense!
+Michael Little i was thinking the same freaking thing
***** jesus man you don't have to insult, being ignorant and making mistakes its wonderful it means that your can learn something new, i can see that you made a little mistake too, cheers
+Michael Little WD40 will not melt or eat clear coat! You'd think "as a detailer" you'd know that!
I can confirm WD 40 does not eat your clear coat
I broke my arm last summer and sprayed WD40 on it (2 coats) I was immediately healed. Amazing stuff!
😂😂😂😂
haha!
Did you duct tape it as well?
You alright
Excellent work sir! 😂
It doesn't "fix" it. It temporarily conceals it. I've been an automotive detailer for a while, and have used WD 40 in the past. I can tell you that WD40 has similar oily properties to wax, in the slightest of ways. If you have scratches that are extremely light, going over them with wax will seem to make them dissapear. In reality, you are simply filling in the scratches in the clearcoat with the wax, and after a few washes / rain, the scratches will reappear. This is essentially doing the same thing - if the scratches are very light, the oily, almost wax-like properties of WD40 will fill them in and temporarily conceal them. Now to permanently get rid of scratches you need the right tools, compound, and polish, to actually remove the top most layer of clearcoat and smooth it out.
Great info!
@mark erik lukban dent filler compound is the only one
Was looking for a comment like this haha
Ye exactly, it's basically an optical illusion.
Still it's perfect when you are selling your car 😂
This is what you do on the way to the car dealer for the trade -in.
That's what assholes do you mean.
Terry Lunsford I'm weak asf 😂😂
Terry Lunsford
😂😂💀
Only if you drink it
*I was driving my car with white scratches for a while now it looks awesome!!! try it and let me know if it works for you :)*
***** What? You do more scratches? Hehehehehe :D Must your car looking awesome now ;P
Wd40 is not good for paint. After a car wash the scratches will return.
RSH21 relatively cheap, why not redo it lol
+DjStiv3 read my comment again. WD40 isnt good for paint.
RSH21
i was saying after a carwash, if they return, just do it again.
However depending on the car, it may not matter if you do, as this is worth it to do, more than repainting.
Also to note, i dont think wd40 has any kind of bad things or chemicals in it anyways, that will harm paint. But i guess if anything, maybe he could try to use the pledge shine stuff, perhaps it will have the same effect, not to mention it should be more safe than anything else.
It's a good temporary fix. Would recommend others to try this.
The issue is it only removes the dirt and loose paint and doesn't remove the scratch. You can still feel the scratch with your fingers. But none the less, it becomes unnoticeable until you start trying to find the scratches.
It doesn't work so good if the scratch is deep
we had a guy come in to the bodyshop about this video He put WD 40 on his car and it worked for a few days He thought he might aswell get the scratches fixed the right way and get it painted it took us a few hours to remove the WD 40 which ended up costing him a few hundred dollars extra So ya Thank you CrazyrussianHacker
Mitch Shark Seriously has he never heard of a degreaser?
Joshua Williams sounds like he dosent want people to save money becuase he will lose money.. WD40 them shits.
***** Criminals? Ever hear of Oil and paint don't mix? Do you really think this guy came to us just to remove WD40 off his car? $90/hr is the shop flat rate there are on AVG 11 panels to "degrease" 5 to 10 mins to clean each would you say a hour has gone by for cleaning only? ..So now it's clean now what? fix the scratches? Yup How deep are they? are they down to the metal can they be wetsanded out? once you wetsand them out your going to have too polish the wetsanding fine scratchs out yes? Wax it? shall we just polish the 1 or 2 panels? or the whole 11 panels? front bumper, hood, Lt fender, RT fender, Roof, 1/4 panels, Trunk, rear bumper, Materals : Degreaser, Wetsand paper x5-x10, Rubbing compound, Polish. Wax, Shop use, Wages. there's $200 in labour alone yet the guy doing it gets $50 there's another $40 in supplies ...bottom line WD40 is for rusty bolts ..Learn how to Buff out scratches your self and save money...or pay for what you don't know anything about
Thieves
+Mitch Shark LOL....nice
Works great...............Until you wash your car and remove the oil.
R. Toney use clear code after wd 40
R. Toney ... And reveal all the new scratches from the paper towel 😂😂
R. Toney
R. Toney True !
Great anyway, before returning your rental car. ;)
I have never used WD-40 in my life but some people seem to use it for everything and it even seems to work. What is in that stuff? Shredded unicorns?
LMAO
This is an old trick people often use before trading in a vehicle. After a while, the WD40 will evaporate and the scratches will still be there. It may remove paint residual but it's never going to fill any damage or deep scratches, especially if they go deep into the clear coat. Doing this the right way doesn't take a whole lot of time.
Spraying WD40 on your plastic bumpers is great!
It will stop them from rusting!
hahah
"WD-40. We're going to sprinkle it on it." **drowns bumper in WD-40**
Chelsea Leann 🤣🤣🤣
Love it! 😜
Is that a chris rock reference? Lol
Sprinkle it on.... A bunch 😅
Damn, as you sprayed the DW-40, I started to smell it in my room. Geez, what kind of Russian magic is this?
+13x60 I love this video, especially the advice of how to used this ,It is so easy And quick
. Another resource I also found helpfull for Moorack car spray miracle
is Moorack Car Spray Miracle - For more info please visit google as:repair scratch on car plastic bumper
+13x60 In mother russia, the wd40 sprays you!
nice, but...
DOES IT WORK ON MY SCRATCHED SUPER RARE HOLO POKEMON CARDS?
Natürlich! wäre ja blöd wenn nicht.
Mii
Bahahahaha
Ask @maxmofoe
the greatest success that i've ever had was by following the Magic Painter Method (i found it on google) definately the best info i've followed.
You cleaned off paint transfer with a solvent. Yay.
There are waxes that do a better job, but this is about using things for what they're no generally used for. aka Hacking.
Sarge Izzard So if I use a spoon to spread peanut butter on a slice of bread, have I "hacked" the spoon? The only hack here is the crazy Russian.
Lars Dahl haters gonna hate
Sarge Izzard
And bullshitters will bullshit.
your such a dumbass
WD-40 is amazing. Cures coronavirus and scratches.
Theo The Goat 🐐
This trick is so incredible, I hit a tree last week and bought a case of WD-40 and just sprayed it all over the damage and the car looks like new. This not only takes out scratches it removed dents.....amazing.
People please dontndo this!!! That black on the towel was his paint being stripped off. That white strips are just paint exchange, you can buy a compound from any auto shop. If it's swirls or real scratches you just need to buff it and polish it.
Wd40 is usedbto break and protect from rust, do you really wanna spray itnon your soft pain!?
The black in the towel was because if you put your finger in a car you can see a little bit black
His bumper needs to be repainted anyways. Those dents need to be filled
So you're saying that little amount of WD-40 broke through the clear coat and was already removing the paint? Wow, why was I bothering with paint thinners and sandpaper to strip paint... from now on I'll just use WD-40! Except I won't... cuz that didn't strip his paint...
Cory Day W The scratches, if the depth go through the clear coat, would give access to the paint underneath. That stuff on the towel/paper is only the paint that was broken down from within the scratches, and probably a fair bit off dirt and petrol/oil soot. Yes, the WD-40 is also damaging the clear coat heavily, but that cannot be seen on whatever he is smearing it around with. If the WD-40 had actually removed all of the clear coat and exposed the underlying paint, there would have been a whole lot more paint visible on the towel.
I am definitely not advocating the use of WD-40 as a scratch "remover", but I think I made that clear enough haha :D
There is no way in hell I would put WD-40, or paint thinner for that matter, anywhere near my BMW.
weyderwarr You are aware that WD40 is a lubricant and not a solvent right? This isn't even a matter of expertise (as I am a mechanic) but a mere education in chemistry. What you have said holds no basis in facts. WD-40's mixture is of hydrocarbons, lubricants and compressed carbon dioxide. None of which have any volatile or physical chemical reaction to solvent paints which is what goes on cars to begin with. As for being a scratch remover, this can only work in a few ways. If the scratch you have is actually just residue left over from something having slid across your paint, then WD-40 is a great way to get it to remove from your paint without harming your paint. The lubricant will saturate the micro holes between the residue and your paint and help you to remove it. If however the scratch is actually in the paint, Then all that WD-40 does is fill in the scratch and temporarily makes it look good. (a good idea for those selling a car that has scratches in it is to WD-40 your car and then take pictures.) However when the WD-40 dries out completely, the scratch will come back. It is simply a band-aid for real deep scratches that are through the clear coat.
You can look up the WD-40 website and it has a PDF file of over 4000 uses one of them being paint rub removal as well as car non-paint harming and they stand behind those claims. If you use WD-40 on a car that has a decent paint job and it ruins the paint, WD-40 will have to reimburse you for you purchase and compensate you for something that did not work as it was claimed to.
Now please go educate yourself and stop being such a annoying nay-saying chliched BWM owner. Just because you have an expensive car doesn't mean you know shit about cars. Don't act like the rest of the BMW clowns. SMDH
its not comming of. you silly goose. its just oily so it appears to be gone. but leave that for acouple weeks fore the WD40 to go away and youll see the scratches again
Yah .. You are right .. Also this w40 is not good .. Its like oil .. So the color of the car will change after some time .. And as you said after some time you will see that crack again .. Actuly it doesnt go still in the body ..
exactly... oil just goes in scratch and WD40 is pushing out any dirt! And it looks better.. but all what you did is cleaned all dirt off. Just take some oil and wipe on plastic, it will look better.. But you dont fix anything...
Matias Gipler yeah i agree with you just polish and scratchs gone , dont need to use w40
I agree. I'd like to see the car after a week or so since I believe the WD-40 only temporarily filled the scratches, thus making it appear to remove them. I believe WD-40's main ingredient is fish oil, so how could it remove scratches? Paint transfer, maybe, but remove the scratches? I doubt it.
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All you did was remove the clear-coat and some paint. Now wash the WD 40 off and touch it up the right way with primer, matched color paint & re-apply clear coat like it should have been done in the first place. There are not short cuts to this kind of repair.
I agree bro :)
He does mention his reasons for doing this method. He doesn't care about a few scratches.
Any recommends for clear coat and brands of paint?
Ray Clark where to get paint color primer
It pretty much disappeared when he spayed oil on so it could just be a clear coat scratch sanding it with 3000 then 5000 grit then some polish and wax and it will look good as new
He speaks perfect English. He's just got an accent you people.
He doesn't speak perfect English because he always asks for translations of words and says only a few phrases like "Check this out!" And "How cool is that!?" But yeah he has an accent he is Russian and that is completely fine.
ϟ Electrical Swift ϟ
What is "Perfect English" anyway??
I'll just ask my smartphone.... "Looks like American English".... :/
zundfolge1342 Ok, Fluent*
Also why reply onto something so old?
ϟ Electrical Swift ϟ
He's obviously got a scratched car
Does this work on smashed windows
No
This won't work, you need sticky tape for broken windows...
you'd need to be good at puzzles if you wanna fix a smashed window
I hope so
just turn it off and back on again
as a detailer, this made me cringe :/ everything he did was so wrong and horrible for your paint. do NOT do this!
You must not be a detailer then, it's not just the wd-40 that's bad for the paint. We'll save that discussion though. Just the way he was rubbing the car with a paper towel is horrible!! Not to mention rubbing with tons of pressure in every possible direction. That right there added tons of scratches, once that wd40 is gone in a week it's going to look worse. 100% no doubt.
***** he rubbed his paint with a paper towel and probably did not wash it properly before even doing this... guarantee he put scratches in his paint. Why do you assume im not a detailer?
+Jonathan Vandagriff my comment was to Ron
Philip Crow yea I know that is who I replied to :)
I feel like this would actually ruin the paint in the long run
I'm watching this but I don't even have a car. 😂😂😂
same bro
I'm just helping my mom with her car
Same here
@@youweakahh4926 awesome!!
You are a beggar
You got to love this guy and his commitment. He just straight went and scratched his car in order to make a video about using WD-40 to clean it.
I've been following your channel for awhile now. And I've always wondered...
If safety is number 1 priority then what is number 2 priority?
It has to be the russian way to do it.
If safety is number one priority why is he wearing ray ban sunglasses??????!
juan mireles It is not sunglasses moron it is safety glasses.
Keeping his fake russian accent.
Johnny Rocket Being an idiot like you. Oh no, he isn't.
do you have dashcam video of this accident? 😮
Why cuz he is Russian? And btw dash cam points forward he hit some one with his back bumper so....... you wouldn't see anything
fishfind3000 some have one on front and the back
fishfind3000 Good job douche bagging a harmless question.
You don't need dashcam in America.
All Russians do.
dublee dee forty is amazing
you have made me laugh, dublee dee forty,ha,ha.
Removing scratches from glass
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DracoBaby hi
DracoBaby hahahaha
MICROFIBER TOWEL .......................... PLEASE
I know right...as a detailer this really upsets me... just use compound and polish and microfiber cutting....
+Jonathan Vandagriff this is for a person with an older car that doesn't want to spend money on something that goes down in value. is it perfect, well no. did it make look way better without getting ripped off at some halfass detail shop, yes.
Who cares dude it's not a show car. to me a car is just a tool I just use it. I put my money into something that matters such as home improvements.
Dr. Seymour Butts but he didn't make it better or fix it. the scratches will not only come back after the car is washed, he will see the new scratches he added
+Jonathan Vandagriff since your here lol i was just wondering if i wash my car but i dont have a shamy can i just use a microfiber towel to wipe the water left over? im guessing its okay just want to make sure since my cars black
Naprawdę działa, poradził sobie z zarysowaną maską bezbłędnie. Teraz stosuję bold od k2, bo niestety ciężko mi WD dostać gdziekolwiek. Jakkolwiek, za obydwa te produkty mogę ręczyć. Super filmik! ;)
My car was accidentally crushed at the junk yard i picked it up bought some wd40 and what do you know... its back to original state thanks
that's one way to conceal the scratch you made on your dad's car. lol
+skyled- killa I don't think wd40 will work then man
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I am literally her to cover the scratches I cuased on my dads new Mercedes 💔💔💔😪
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That's why you listen to dad's orders champ.
I've always used steel wool to take the scratches out. It works better than this.
***** lol yeah. I wouldn't be surprised if idiots are trying it though. BTW steel wool.. exactly what it means. Think of it as a metal dish washer sponge.
***** I consider myself to be more of a jester than a troll, because I'm not going to argue a point I meant as a joke. Close observation though.
wow i actually believed you for a lil bit then i started thinking XD BAD IDEA
believe it or not it will take scratches out of chrome like chrome bumpers and stuff, it is quite amazing really...
0000 grit steel wool actually does just that. It's used on windshields too.
I just find a new hobby..
reading all the comment is pretty funny...
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Lol me to
:-) you too
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I'm curious if those are actual scratches, or just an exchange of paint from whatever was hit.
Yeah true! WD40 aint gonna paint it for you again is it?!
I think it was paint exchange or powder from concrete or whatever he hit, instead of removing scratches its basically just cleaning it, but still those marks don't simply wash off so the hack is worth knowing
Will it work on other colours or only black?
Aaron Johnson again, he probably isn't fixing actual scratches just cleaning off residue left from the other object he hit, WD 40 will not fill in scratches just polish out dirt which is what he's doing. If thats what you need done then yes the color makes no difference. But if you have actual scratches this wont remove them. Just rub your hand over it, if it is an indention then the paint is gone and its a scratch but if the mark is raised then its residue and this will help. It's also entirely possible the residue is over a scratch so the WD 40 will fix one but not the other, but the scratches will be less noticeable....
Yeah that's why i asked because wd 40 is just oil and it gets rid of rust NexusChild925
When he kept saying Double D 40 I was expecting a middle aged cougar to appear, oh well 😔
Good one 😄😄😄
A pair of DD40s would cover most scratches.
LOL now that's funny
Eden 38 dd
wash it and the scratches are back again 👍
No scratches removed. If any you removed some paint that was left from the scrape.
It covers them temporarily
I'm going to try this on my Bugatti Veyron
First off your a kid and 2nd you don't have 2,500,000... And if you did you would repainted it not be cheap :)
You have no idea who I am. Why don't you look at my videos and then see for yourself. My comment on was simply a joke.
Ok I watch your vids but I know the vett and the boss are not yours you for got to take the companies tags off :) I use to know a guy that cleaned General Motors car and he got to take home any car for 1 day
The Boss is gone and now what resides in my garage is a 2014 C7 convertible and a 2015 Mustang GT. I can't help it if you don't believe me, sheesh. Want me to make a new video? Maybe I will..
Ok stop trying to show off like any body believes u are cares anyway so stoping dreaming
A friend of mine was in the navy and did a tour of the Mediteranian sea.There were also Russian ships that were using the same ports.The first few times they were in port together they yelled insults at each other and got in fist fights when they went on shore leave.Then after several times of that a group of both sides decided it was getting old and had some beers together and talked to each other and made new friends.
Can it fix a bullet holes?
no
Chief Keef the type to say something like that.
that stupid question that you say hahahahahaha
maybe it can fix some assholes..lol
HAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHA
ive scratched up my bumper, how can i fix it? with doublelee 40
Haaa lol !!!
Hey! I race BMX too!
me too :0
me too XD
i used to D:
its just an oil layer on the car
it will come off in a day
madacakuk just re apply the WD-40. PROBLEM SOLVED
i never understand anything of your intro but i still love all your videos :D
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...number one poetry.
I can deal with this
...Its Number One Priority knuckleheads
Numba juan paoitery.
number one poerty (not priority)
Imagine If Larry from AMMO nyc watch this :D
для глухих
LMAO
I think he'd have a fit
Szabolcs Nagy
this is a temporary fix once the wd40 dries the scratches will reappear
and will chip the paint if he didn't rinse it after wards
No, because they aren't scratch's, all's he did was remove some paint off of his car.
Moneybagzsz The paper towel he used probably scratched the clear coat.
After 6 yrs it came in recommendations ❤️
WD-40 will cover-up the scratches indeed. BUT it won't last that long so the scratch will reappear. A car wax will work better, will last up to 9 months.
You look like you put a lot of effort into these videos and you really deserve all the views you get :)
out of focus alla scratches goes away
Jajajajajajajjajajajajajjajajajajajaj. So true.
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It doesn't get rid of the scratches. It is basically an oil or wax, all it does is gives a temporary clear coating. You're better off buying lacquer clear coat from any hardware store and use that instead.
Do it before you sell your car !
This is good for temporary looks until the car is repainted.
WD40 just whitened my teeth! In Just 1 spray!Thanks magic russian man!
A car polishing compound may take out even more of that sctratch. In UK I use G3 cutting compound.
+Joddyman21 Thanks, but I'm tempted to just use G3 and various mop heads to achieve a finer finish, because this compound has particles that diminish to become a finer compound and it produces high gloss results by itself. Why use G7 and 10?
+Joddyman21 Yep I see the reason for G7 and 10, thank you. Maybe if people saw more cars with nice paint jobs, then people would want it instead of just the standard. There are a lot of dented and scratched up cars out there, that I and others think as long as it's ok, it's good enough.
that's what I was about to say
+ilia gofman hi everyone ,if anyone else is searching for car spray painting course try Jaffacter Paint Sprayer Coach (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some super things about it and my m8 got excellent results with it.
+ilia gofman hi everyone ,if anyone else needs to find out about car spray painting at home try Alkarno Spray Paint Alchemist (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some incredible things about it and my cousin got excellent success with it.
Nobody try this please,
Why
BigSmoke502 because it is BAD for the paint... While WD40 by itself wont harm modern paint, it will do 2 things, #1 collect dust and #2 stain paint over time in sunlight. WD40 is an Oil and with all Oils it will cling to dust and look worse and even get on other areas of the car that is no bad and scratch that area too. Best thing is a simple 2000 grit wet sand and polish and wax, it will be a much better job and last for months.
EliteGeeks you can just use paint cutter, all this is is the white paint off the car he contacted. no need to use sand paper as it will take off more paint than is needed.
EliteGeeks An even easier fix is to lightly spray it with a mist coat of paint.
if you get some oxidation on it, it will peel worse. needs to be a 2 part paint to really be done right and sanded to remove oxidation.
This definitely worked on my brand new car, which got scratched up. This man and WD40 saved me significant grief!!!
@The narrow path good question…
is it a permanent fix?
"And my bumper is like brand new" Loooool
And what if the car is white, and it has big black scratches?
What is happening, is that the paint is being liquified and you spreading it over the areas where paint has scratched off. But this can make you paint weaker and it will scratch more easily and fade.
Joshua Rando American, right?
Joshua Rando, if the surface is non-metalic, then the color is likely a part of the material rather than being just paint.
@MOniac how's this racist?
M0niak How the fuck is this racist you dumb peice of shit.
I tuned in just to hear him say, "Welcome to my labrtry, were sifty is number one prtry".The card trick were he gets slapped is the best one still!
omg. Pro tip, use any type of car wax apply on it area let it haze up and remove with cottom rag or mirco fiber towel. Then buff voilà scratched removed. This works on chrome bumpers too. I worked as a detailer at a dealership, picked up a few secret fast tricks from the head body shop manager.
WD-40 is a great way to hide scratches not repair scratches, when you wash the car they reappear.
that's what i was thinking too. also his car is a dark color will this still work on lighter color cars
+Hugh G Rection Sausage mcmuffin
I did it and it never came off
+Chaos Zombie999 The scratch didn't come back after Washing?
CrapHitting TheFan it removes overspray or paint transfer, and also strips some clear coat off. Be careful you don't strip your clear coat through to the color coat. Not the best solution, but if you need a quick fix on a cheap car, and you don't care about damaging your paint, go for it
Don't do this it will ruin your paint. Unless your idea of a fix is putting red duct tape on a broken tail light.
Dam wish I'd read this before I done it ...Guess I'll try to touch up that spot .......😓
WD40 made my wife hot again... Cheers magicman
WD40 helped me with my acne problem... Thanx russian guy....
First Last ?
+Garth Johns Is your wife a scratched car ???
+David Leblanc no mate, but crazy enough I used WD40 on my fat dog and it turned it into a cat. Thanks again crazy Russian guy
XD
What also works eally really good, if you take bologna and leave it on your car overnight, it will then remove swirl marks. Very effectively too. Also if you take M80 fireworks, stick them into your muffler, air vents and under adult supervision, light them, back away and BAM! Your car will have gained 37.19 added to the HP of your car. Works every time.
WD-40 also makes a great wasp killer! Kills them on contact!
Leonard Szubinski thank u!
And whales.
and kids
And chapped lips
Leonard Szubinski Thanks!!👍
In this life you only need Mercedes and WD-40...German Ultimate Life Kit
Thanks buddy! :-)
For the love of god, dont try this.
And he's using a paper towel to wipe off the stuff.... Yikes
you cant see the scratches over the new ones from this!
***** Why????
gingercarol it'll add more scratches to the paint and will damage your cars paint also
gingercarol It will damage your paint.
WD-40 also works if someone spray paints your car. This is an old trick that most people aren't even aware of.
Your English is very good by the way.
love your russian english no scratchings. ❤️
Just a little scratches 👍
Make a follow-up video to this, so we can see how well it actually worked. After few weeks you should see if it actually did anything.
Using a paper towel probably increased the amount of scratches. Good luck with all the dirt sticking to that oil.
Try Turtle Wax Ice !!! hand spray on. It lasts a lot longer on black plastic and your dash. Longer than WD-40. Try it you’ll be amazed besides it’s a touchup/in between car wax ! Dude you’d be amazed !!! Love your vlogs !! Ok, here’s some more !!!!!
Had problems in my relationship and I applied WD40 and BAM!! My relationship was fantastic again like when I just met my wife.
The scratches are actually paint transfer from the other vehicle. The WD-40 can be remove paint transfer from your vehicle.
It works if you need sell car next 40 min. Otherwise this dud have no idea what hi is talking about...Y will get same effect with any oil...
This guy invented WD-40
Wd40 is awsm ! I used it on my Mazda and it turned into a chevrolet camaro ! Awwwwwesome!
Lol.. wut?
Worst thing you can do because if you have to re paint the bumper its really hard to get rid of the WD40 to re paint it. WD40 lingers.
WD40 washes off with warm soap and water very easy
yes but the over spray from it settles everywhere else, this means you have to clean an entire car before you can paint it.
I was always told never use wd40 in a workshop that cars are being painted.
Long Range FPV Quadcopter .TBS Discovery hopefully you would clean the entire car before you painted it anyway, as well as sand it to insure the paint sticks properly. i'm pretty sure the wd40 can't withstand all of that.
Jordan Hardwick true
fail. they come back when oil goes away. but this guy is cool
I think you meant ... this guy is tool
America loves CRAZY Russians! You should know, in the all American, "RedKneck" toolbox, contains, WD-40, Bailing wire, coat hangers and Ducktape. Oh, and a BFH (Big Friggin Hammer) Keep making videos and I will watch them! Salute!
My scratches haven't come back. I've tried it myself! I love wd-40!
Even when we wash our car ? Please give me a respon 😗 i just scratch my dad car today 😓
Won't that stuff destroy the paint?
There is a lot of scratch removing creams in the market that are much more effective than the WD-40 which is a very good rust removing and lubricating agent
does the scratches stay hidden after washing the car? also can it cause rust?
"We gonna sprinkle it on it" (soaks it it WD-40) lol
When it rains or you wash your car the WD-40 will wash away. I wouldn't recommend doing this unless you need to hide the scratches for a few days.
its permanent.. ( it removes the scuffs )
No... You can't just remove scratches.... The WD-40 just makes it look like it's fixed, once it washes off, they will come back
Tmaxx101399 That's why I said scuffs, and you can cover scratches.
( it is permanent )
You can cover them, but it will wash off eventually. It is not a replacement for paint, and it may even damage the paint over time. It is just making it look like it has repaired the scratches.
Before I watch this...WHY would you use WD-40 on your car's paint? It will ruin it! Do NOT use WD-40 on your car's paint.
Jackie R Your paint will get fucked up and inevitability come off. Its just like if you put brake cleaner on your paint, it'll do the same shit.
Jackie R You can buy WD-40 at any hardware store. for like $2-3 bucks
this action does not "remove or repair" the scratch. you are simply cleaning the dirt out of the scratch. although less noticeable, the scratch is still there. the only way to fix a scratch is, if you can not fell the scratch with your fingernail you can sand and buff it out, if you can you will probably have to repaint.
wd40 is good for removing fresh road pavement of your paint if you some how for some reason end up driving on new road to early to soon.
Wd40 melts your clear coat. Don't do this it doesn't work anyways.
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has the full paint job fallen off yet?
All I hear is "this is the Russian space station" 😂😂😂
jamvan2k “You touch NOTHING!”
Patrick Rutowski “bunch of cowboys” 🤣🤣
Once the spray is dry he will notice a bunch of swirl marks by using a paper towel
Oil is going to make it look wet, which will not show the scratches. There still there.
+Applepiebetty interesting points ,if anyone else needs to find out about car paint spraying tutorial try Corbandy Car Sprayer Crusher (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some decent things about it and my neighbor got great success with it.
Do you play blackjack too!?
Omg thanks so much russian hacker... I bumped my parents van in a yellow pole and cleaned up the yellow spot on the van
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Cute, but what happens when wd40 washes off?
I do not spend money on minor research, esp when I know the outcome.
It doesn't matter he sold the car. Ha Ha
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It doesn't remove scratches, it removes paint. the original paint on your car is protected from WD-40 but paint from another car or spray paint will come off.
yes but, if you burn the area and the gloss melts your scraches go away! you need a wd-40 and a small flamethrower
guys don't do this. please.
There should be a "Gadjix Test" version of this where other methods are tried. I would love that. CRH, I'm a huge fan, and I love your dogs, especially Yuka.
This will damage your clear coat
I really enjoy your videos. I am often surprised by your hacks. Keep up the good work.