Detailing a 1972 Ferrari – Part 4 Cut and Polish

Detailing a 1972 Ferrari – Part 4 Cut and Polish

Cut and polish with Tom as he details a 1972 Ferrari with one single product, Ceram-X Polish. http://www.superiorpolish.com.

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papapetad says:

Thanks for the video. Of course it is promotional for the product but it’s
good seeing the technique. Nice, controlled strokes. I’ve just started a
business in car valet services, but instead of basic grooms, we’re going
into serious detail in and out though we need a lot of tips for trickier
work. Have the eye for detail and structure/coordination but it helps to
learn from pros. Good work!

Camrodsclears says:

arent you worry not covering the original windshield and
rubber-plastic-fiber molds? from the mentioned molecules that make the
formulas they are easily a threat to stained moldings specially original
that are very hard to find and besides we want the orignal in a good
standing posture for many years as the value of cars dont devaluate, the
heat and uv rays from the sun even as little or not direct they still hit
the surfaces same way as in skin cancer prevention…I would mask the
windshield

Camrodsclears says:

and all the orignal rubber-plastic-fiber moldings…thats what I do at my
bodyshop and I try doing this final jobs at very shaded areas and on cold
panels always….prevent even the microscopical polish and wax smear on
moldings…by the way nice products and autos as well…take care..

mrandrewdlr says:

@papapetad Thank you. We’ll actually be putting out more videos soon
introducing our new product, the D1 Polish/Enhancer and we’ll be posting
the results on our facebook page. Please stay tuned for our next videos.
We’ll show you tips on how you can save more time and get better results.
Good luck on your business!

Camrodsclears says:

Nice job, Superiorpolish. I am a current med student. I have my bodyshop
this way I pay for my medschooling expenses. I see you are polishing and
waxing under a little bit of light. Knowing that most rubbing compounds as
well as basecolors, enamels specially used on antique autos expensive or
not, urethane and poliurethane do have somewhat within the biochemistry
Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, carbon molecules that in some cases make out
cyanate…

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