How to Polish Soft Black Paint: Jaguar RS GT

How to Polish Soft Black Paint: Jaguar RS GT

Polishing the fins of a 2014 Jaguar RS GT can be tricky. There are many different ways to attack this small area, but residue control is always going to be a…

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7TimeToShine7 says:

You work on some amazing cars. I am not even working on cars at the moment
but I can’t pass up your videos because they are so well put together. A
true professional tutorial maker. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

DazdnCofuzd says:

That’s a badass looking car. Do you do wheel restorations like curb rash?

07Z06ss says:

Can you do a video on orange peel and how to reduce it?
Thanks

Steve Van Der Vorst says:

is the mixture any polish? or a specific polish brand/type? what was the
mixture?
did you do the same mixture for compound? or was that the normal coumpound
way?

watched this multiple time to understand what you were saying about the
pads

MrT1N0123 says:

Is this the xkrs gt that was at caffeine and carburetors and had the ammo
sticker on the wing?

phototristan says:

Sometimes I hate having a black car. My dad recently placed a cardboard box
(empty) on my trunk and that act alone scratched it all up. It mostly
polished out but still. 

Ddyracer D says:

7:06 you use the same bottles i use. Got it from Autogeek by any chance?
Also i noticed u use the blackfire 5 gallon buckets from prior vids.

achuck4321 says:

What an incredible car. I was lucky enough to see one at my local Jag
dealership in Canada. super job, that GT really popped 

Tim datoolman says:

The car looked super nice once you got done with it. Great job! I always
enjoy your videos.

kfeems says:

you should make a video on how to get started into detailing. 

Kyle Franko says:

The foam pad explanation, somewhere around 7ish minutes, when you were
talking about the softer pad giving more of haze because of the flipflop of
lighter foam cells falling on top of eachother re-scratching the scratches
your removing. Perfect. A never ending haze until you work backwards. We
know this from trial and error, but that was an awesome visual
analysis/explanation.

Thank you for the nugget. 

kidzero1943 says:

Wish I could work at that shop or jus be an apprentice

nathan gomez says:

I would like to know how to fix bumper rash. Would touch up paint do it?
What steps should I take. 

Chuck Norris says:

Have you polished any Lamborghini’s? Or any chrome wrapped cars

M Lizard says:

Funny coincidence, I saw that green Porsche “987 * RS” on the road a while
back.

Kaelin Curtsinger says:

I learned so much here, thank you! 

Dritman says:

This might sounds like a weird bit of cross over, but as someone who takes
his gardening real serious like… I always check and adjust my water for
PH and dissolved solids and mix my fertilizer accordingly compared to
what’s coming out of the tap. Is there anything to be said for doing
similar checks when preparing to detail a car? When preparing the polish
mixture for instance.

Jeff D says:

why rest your arms on the car?

ThePunter29 says:

I love your vids very informative but you need to cut it down
man,please,less talk more info. Your 10 minute videos have 3 minutes of
useful info. Spare us the rest.

Jihyung Chun says:

Can you do a video on buffing some odd spots like the bottom end of a rear
bumper or the roof of the car? I’ve repainted the rear bumper where the
reflectors are and had very hard time buffing that area. I also tried
buffing the roof of my dad’s mountaineer and was struggling to reach places

Pucadupr says:

Great vid Larry! Thanks

PixelVogue says:

Lol Love Larry’s explanations…..”Does that make sense?”…..Yes
Larry……..

and glad you have kept the classic Ammo music, got it in my car!

02CO02 says:

Great vid here Larry! It’s nice to be able to relay information from you’re
podcasts with a video. The picture off residue management get’s clearer
now! :)

Banditen1987 says:

This dude takes polishing to a next level. What I would do to let you
polish my Audi 🙁 :)

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