Polishers and Swirl Removal Tips — /DRIVE CLEAN

Polishers and Swirl Removal Tips — /DRIVE CLEAN

Check out http://www.ammonyc.com for your PDF “Polisher & Swirl Removal Guide”. Scratches and swirls are most commonly caused by improper car washing and car…

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Peter Lee says:

I use wax or sealant to cover mines up lol 🙁

Don’t have the time or space at home to do such delicate techniques.

SLEDGE KUSH says:

Larry a quick question for you, what company do you use for your green foam
pad that you use with your jewelers polish? 

My name says:

So how many times can you do this before you remove all of the clear coat?

Pongpit Rakwichian says:

Hi, after finished compounding the paint with the microfiber cutting pad,
can I switch and use the RUPE GREEN PAD ? 

Dino Daquin says:

Im a avid detailer but let me tell you something guys, the swirls always
come back no matter what you do, its impossible to maintain a swirl free
car, clear coats are made to make you spent, my best recommendation is
waxing and good washing techniques.

Craig Schultz says:

One thing I don’t see in the tools/product list is the light you are using
to highlight the swirl marks and scratches. Is that a high intensity Xenon
or LED light?

lewis taylor says:

hi there i am wondering is there any cheaper but still high quality dual
action polishers on the market.

Eisa Alsuwaidi says:

you are a star , thanks for the video

FlowPhille says:

Great video! How do i know which polish to use for scratches/ swirls? I
have tried to polish my car without any good results so i guess i need a
new polishing compound 

Tak Gen says:

Drive always has awesome music playing. 

dirtyred246 says:

I went to your site to get the PDF. But I can’t find it anywhere. Where is
it at??? 

Kert Olen says:

So Why did´nt You inspect your polishing work with isopropanol???
Whould it bring back all the defects? If yes, then this is just cover-up
also! Right?

Ling Jin Li says:

Please do an episode on headlight restoration!! Thumbs up!!

keaton calhoun says:

I’ve never touched one of these machines what machine do I but and what
products?

Dwight Calbert says:

Is there anything wrong with the old fashioned “hand job”? (Can’t believe
I said that!) What is the advantage other than time saved when I can just
get a hand applicator and polish it manually? I don’t mind the extra time
as long as the quality is the same as the machines.

Kevin Guthrie says:

I like the Cyclo model 5. I’ve had it for over 12 years now and works as
good as the first day I got it.

Rob Chaloner says:

Lol at 7:34 the polish face 😀
Good job

Jack Johnson says:

What’s Jeweler’s polish? Can’t find it anywhere.

João Soares says:

There’s no downloadable PDF on the website…

Shaun Cross says:

Great video but I have a question that wasn’t really answered. What pads
should we use for different situations? I noticed you switched from MF to
foam but why, when should I be using a foam or MF? Thanks!

James Smith says:

How good are the results if I used the polishing compound on a applicator
pad and apply it onto the paint instead of a machine? Are there any
specific steps?

fortynineohfive says:

What is the difference in leveling fluid, or compound, jewelers
polish/regular polish and cleaner waxes? I’m so confused..I wish I knew
exactly what types of soaps/shampoos to use and also waxes

parptarf says:

I’ve got a Rupes BigFoot, what a great machine!

jason sims says:

Good job Larry.

Marine475 says:

Shouldn’t you clean surface with isopropanol after each stage of polishing
to remove wax from polishing compound?

Jose Pens says:

Where are you locate?
I would like for you to detail my car…. Thank you. 

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