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Pictures from November 21, 2009 - Saturday Advanced Class
Re: Pictures from November 21, 2009 - Saturday Advanced Class
Now that was a fun day! Thanks to those who gave up a beautiful sunny Saturday to come down to Meguiar's Garage and learn how to wet sand and rotary buff! We hope you had as much fun as we did!
After going through some background info covering the various steps in the process, the how's and why's so to speak, it was time to get down to it in the garage.
This sandpaper has been soaking overnight and is ready to go!
Here the paper is wrapped around a backing pad and the hand is placed flat and firmly against it, moving in smooth back and forth strokes only - no circles!!
You always want that backing pad in place otherwise you run the risk of leaving finger marks in the paint since you fingers will act as pressure points, causing the sand paper to cut much deeper directly at those pressure points. To illustrate, a bare wet hand was run over the paint, leaving water trails behind from each finger. Do that with sandpaper and you sand grooves into the finish!
The result of proper hand sanding. You can see a reasonably uniform finish across the area, and some of the orange peel is still present. This tells us we haven't cut terribly deep into the paint at this stage.
D/A sanding changes things quite a bit. A larger area can be covered in less time, and a much more uniform and predictable sanding scratch is left behind. The more uniform and predictable those sanding marks are, the easier they are to remove.
Look at how even THAT is!
This is a Meguiar's 3000 grit foam finishing disc with integrated backer, affixed to the foam interface pad already mounted on the D/A sanding tool.
Once the sanding is completed it's time to pull out the rotary and get to work restoring the gloss. Here Mike demonstrates how easy the rotary can be to control once you're comfortable with it. Respect the tool, always, but you control it - it does not control you! Here we're using a WWLC7 wool light cutting pad with M105 Ultra Cut Compound at 1500 rpm.
And the gloss is coming back!
Keeping the pad clean is critical to acheiving the desired result. A quick hit with a spur, while securing the tool, is all it takes.
For the final polish we move on to the W9207 Soft Buff 2.0 foam finishing pad, M205 Ultra Finishing Polish, and drop the speed to right around 1,000 rpm.
OK, now it's your turn!
Hmmm..... this is why you practice!
Always under the watchful eye...... rotary buffing isn't just about choosing the right pad and liquid, it's about proper ergonomics, not fighting the tool, and being relaxed.
Keeping the pad clean. Always!
Ganging up on the poor car!
Keeping the pad flat is critical, but sometimes you need to come up on the edge a bit to get around some tight areas.
Or you could use a smaller pad for those tight areas. Nice!!
Picking up the bead can be a bit tricky at times.... and you end up splattering it everywhere!
Showing how it's done.
Proper tape removal. Yes, pulling at a 90 degree angle helps avoid slivering of the tape and is the preferred method for tape removal.
Final Inspection. No, not M34, the actual inspection of the final work!\
Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.
Now that was a fun day! Thanks to those who gave up a beautiful sunny Saturday to come down to Meguiar's Garage and learn how to wet sand and rotary buff! We hope you had as much fun as we did!
I'll 2nd what Mike said...
Thank you to those of you who joined us on Sat! Your passion and energy really showed
We also hope to see you next year at the Thursday Night Open Garages where you can share how your skills are progressing
Mike
Mike Pennington
Director of Global Training, Events and Consumer Relations
Meguiar's, Inc.
800-854-8073 mpennington@meguiars.com
Re: Pictures from November 21, 2009 - Saturday Advanced Class
They should be available mid to late December at any Meguiar's Retailer / Distributor (on line or brick & motor store) that carries our Mirror Glaze products.
Mike Pennington
Director of Global Training, Events and Consumer Relations
Meguiar's, Inc.
800-854-8073 mpennington@meguiars.com
Re: Pictures from November 21, 2009 - Saturday Advanced Class
Please show More pictures, maybe a video. For us that can not get to Cal, or Texas, or where ever you have a class, this would be awsome to see, and a great help to us.
Re: Pictures from November 21, 2009 - Saturday Advanced Class
What about the guys onthe east coast.?Man I would love to go to one of those classes.iF I use the polish before the NXT is that trick if the finish is in good shape?
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