DIY How to Polish Large Flat Surfaces (Dirty Jobs)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @johnny-yh1po
    @johnny-yh1po Год назад +1

    Dennis is the man !

  • @corydixon2481
    @corydixon2481 10 месяцев назад

    Cleaning to create protective layer

  • @matthewpolishing7294
    @matthewpolishing7294 2 года назад

    Good job friend

  • @paulborg9609
    @paulborg9609 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Dennis for another lesson. 2 questions please: When speed sanding why did you tilt the pad for lower grits and flat on others? When cleaning up ie: blending after raking the wheel, do you add more compound or leave it just clean? Thank you again and regards Paul

    • @DCSuperShine
      @DCSuperShine  2 года назад +2

      Hey Paul, When sanding I always tilt/or put on an angle for the first passes of each grit. (180, 320,400,600, 800 or 1000) and then do flat passes on higher grits usually 600 and 800 or 1000 only. It's just what's showing on video... sorry about that. hope that made sense. In future Instructionals I'll be posting a Full (real time) version as well maybe once a month as an extra or something for ppl that are patient enough to watch and hour plus long of polishing lol. as for raking, then blending I do not put any product, clean pad only just make sure you increase travel speed not to make burn marks in the aluminum... :) Thanks for watching.

    • @paulborg9609
      @paulborg9609 2 года назад +2

      @@DCSuperShine Thank you very much and yes all makes sense. And yes I am more than patient to learn from a Master like yourself. I am a self taught 62 yr old parttime polisher doing this for the last 2 years. Watched hours and hours of videos to learn the tricks of the trade and then tried them first hand myself on scrap metal. I can say that I do decent work with good results and also happy customers, but I am not to old to learn!! from the best. Thank you again for your patience, guidance and advice. Shame am 9000 miles away to come a visit or buy stuff from you. Wish you all the best

    • @DCSuperShine
      @DCSuperShine  2 года назад +1

      @@paulborg9609 well my website will be up and running very soon again. So you’ll be able to buy to your hearts content :)) and I appreciate you watching! Definitely Makes doing these video worth it!

  • @troywilliams1185
    @troywilliams1185 Год назад +1

    Was trying to do a solid flat grill today it's almost impossible lol the edges catch and the compound builds up and I cannot get hash marks out no matter what

    • @DCSuperShine
      @DCSuperShine  Год назад

      Would need to know more about your process, speed and products used etc… thanks for watching. You can send me a message of Facebook be better to chat.

    • @Josiah_Harder
      @Josiah_Harder Год назад

      Me too. I use a 3200 rpm grinder with orange Zephyr wheel and brown maverick compound. No matter how many times I go over an area or how much compound I use there will be hazy lines left behind. If I go a different direction the marks change so I think my wheel itself is leaving marks

  • @juanrinconjr8670
    @juanrinconjr8670 2 года назад

    Where can I get that sanding pad at

    • @DCSuperShine
      @DCSuperShine  2 года назад

      Send my a message on fb or ig
      Thanks for watching!

  • @Owen-np3wf
    @Owen-np3wf 2 года назад

    Hi Dennis, I was wondering if there's and particular brand of sandpaper you would recommend or abrasive type. I've had varied results myself depending on the paper I have used

    • @DCSuperShine
      @DCSuperShine  2 года назад +1

      I normally use my own paper! Waiting on a huge order… 🙄
      In the mean time this paper works well I think it’s a cheap 3m brand just looks and feels like the 3m stuff I use to buy years ago. Mirka and rino are two others brands I like. Hope this helps

  • @deanneufell3284
    @deanneufell3284 2 года назад

    Hi Dennis....How long was the sanding portion and how long to do the buffing part ? Thank you....Dean

    • @DCSuperShine
      @DCSuperShine  2 года назад

      Sanding was probably 30-40 mins… and polishing was about the same 30 mins. Hope that helps :) Thanks for watching!

  • @zezinhozezinho7032
    @zezinhozezinho7032 2 года назад +1

    🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @matthewpolishing7294
    @matthewpolishing7294 2 года назад

    I notice you didn't use a da after rotary sanding

  • @bogdankazakov3988
    @bogdankazakov3988 2 года назад +1

    SIEMPRE NÚME AN 1. 😍 Mirabellee.Uno necesita a alguien como tú para actuar en los mejores espectáculos.Son unos de los immern mejores .23:23 Ellos dos y las de Jason statam son los mejor . Saludosss

    • @DCSuperShine
      @DCSuperShine  2 года назад

      Thank you ☺️!! And thank you for watching!