Rotary Polishing a VW Polo GTI | Breaking Out the Big Bird

  Рет қаралды 5,965

Lake Country Manufacturing

Lake Country Manufacturing

2 жыл бұрын

Just when you think you know exactly what LC Pads you will use and the ones you never will, Kelly comes in with the big bird. Sure, this twisted wool pad is commonly used on boats, RVs, and other gel coats that are hard to correct but that is not all. Watch as Kelly saves time and effort by bringing that bird into the corrective process. And what's this? A non-UDO pad being used on the 5-in-1 Udos? See for yourself!
Pads Used:
41-345A
40/60 Unsteamed Twisted Wool/Acrylic Pad
This is the yellow pad that we are affectionately referring to as the Big Bird pad
HDO-550F
HDO Microfiber Cutting Pad
FR-HBlack 5.5"
Force Black Finishing Foam Pad
_______________________________________________________________
Lake Country Manufacturing
Be sure to Subscribe if you like this video! bit.ly/2KLwDke
Visit the Lake Country MFG Store - amzn.to/3CZC1YO
Lake Country MFG Website - www.lakecountrymfg.com/
*Become a Master of Polishing and Follow LCM on Social Media*
Lake Country MFG Instagram - bit.ly/3mbG0dS
Lake Country MFG Facebook - bit.ly/3mg0pyi
Lake Country MFG Facebook Group - bit.ly/2ZMaZ8U
*Common Questions*
Where to buy Lake Country MFG products? - bit.ly/3zR8HS5
How do I become a distributor? bit.ly/2ZLY4Uv
*Recommended Videos*
Sanding a $200,000+ Bentley - • Sanding a $200,000+ Be...
Defeat Dirty Pads | System 4000 Pad Washer - • Defeat Dirty Pads with...
*Our Sister Company, LC Power Tools*
LC Power Tools, creator of 5-in-1 polishing tools - www.lcpowertools.com/

Пікірлер: 43
@glanz.wert.manufaktur.7177
@glanz.wert.manufaktur.7177 Жыл бұрын
This technique is the really essence of cutting a clearcoat. I remember those big 200-220mm Whool Pads where used daily in the valeting process on used cars. Unfortunately, the finishing process was always dispensed with afterwards 😅. Thx for sharing this
@entasis.fifty-four
@entasis.fifty-four 2 жыл бұрын
I learned on a rotary way before orbital polishers were available. If you can use a rotary properly, you’ll have no issues with an orbital. With a rotary you have to understand the paint and the surfaces you are working on or you can inflict serious paint damage. Buff near or on edge wrong-paint gone. Those were the days.
@LakeCountryManufacturing
@LakeCountryManufacturing 2 жыл бұрын
Shout out to the old school ;)
@samspolishinganddetailing8532
@samspolishinganddetailing8532 2 жыл бұрын
Snap, when I was an apprentice painter many moons ago , rotary polishing and high build priming had to be mastered first in the shop
@neilwalker5041
@neilwalker5041 2 жыл бұрын
I love how you took the time to explain the importance in jeweling. It has been a while since hard clear coat was seen with todays soft water based paints. I definitely learned a lot as you gave me a lot to think about. Thank you for this video.
@LakeCountryManufacturing
@LakeCountryManufacturing 2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome - but don't forget, clearcoat is still solvent based. The colour beneath is now water based, that's all. The thing is, most clearcoats have become softer (technically less dense) than they were 15+ years ago and that has coincided with orbital polishers getting more powerful (primarily through going to a larger orbit). As Kelly says in the video, that's why it's possible to use an orbital polisher for cutting on most cars today.
@neilwalker5041
@neilwalker5041 2 жыл бұрын
@@LakeCountryManufacturing thank you!
@AntEloftheHouseofEl
@AntEloftheHouseofEl Жыл бұрын
My clear is hard as nails and my car is only 2 years old! VW for you I guess!
@johnmelling9950
@johnmelling9950 3 ай бұрын
I could have done with that old skool pad last week doing an S Class Mercedes with 250K miles and deep defects. Paint was rock hard and i had no really heavy twisted wool pads. I ended up having to do 2/3 hits with the LC purple wool and 3D 510. to get about 90% defect removal. Followed up with the orange SDO CCS pad on forced rotation and 3D ONE and car looked stunning afterwards. I cant even find that yellow wool pad in the UK otherwise id buy a couple just for future emergency
@mutatedgenome
@mutatedgenome Жыл бұрын
It's interesting that even SMEs can have different opinions on machine choices. Like Kelly mentions in this video, I have always been told that the rotary is better for more aggressive cutting, then refine with a DA. Yvan Lacroix has the opposite opinion. He uses long throw DAs for heavy cutting and a rotary with black pad for refining. Essentially every jeweling technique I've seen, a rotary is used. 🤔🤷‍♂🤕
@matthewgibb2640
@matthewgibb2640 Жыл бұрын
Yes the rotary is actually the better finishing tool in almost all cases but requires alot of skill to achieve it often but I've done it many many times over 30 years.
@samspolishinganddetailing8532
@samspolishinganddetailing8532 2 жыл бұрын
Great video , I had a Seat Leon not so long along , I had to make it a 3 stage due to how aggressive the cut was it was quicker to have a medium cut or stage 2 rather than spending time with too many passes jumping straight to fine . Gives my confidence to see you doing. I’d also like to applaud the purple wool pad it got me out of a tricky job only yesterday on a MGB Roadster . Great content guys and I’m proud to be in a partnership with you on Instagram Many thanks Sam
@LakeCountryManufacturing
@LakeCountryManufacturing 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Sam, and keep up the good work :)
@oliverjago-smith8764
@oliverjago-smith8764 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing work you guys are the best
@LakeCountryManufacturing
@LakeCountryManufacturing Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
@shinychariotdetailing9707
@shinychariotdetailing9707 2 жыл бұрын
Wow looks fantastic
@LakeCountryManufacturing
@LakeCountryManufacturing 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, and thanks for watching :)
@carDNA
@carDNA 2 жыл бұрын
Perfect !!
@LakeCountryManufacturing
@LakeCountryManufacturing 2 жыл бұрын
Much appreciated :)
@RandomlySet
@RandomlySet 2 жыл бұрын
Cracking work there fella 👍
@LakeCountryManufacturing
@LakeCountryManufacturing 2 жыл бұрын
Much appreciated :)
@AntEloftheHouseofEl
@AntEloftheHouseofEl Жыл бұрын
Now THIS is very interesting to me, as I have a VW Tiguan in black pearl and the clear on that is harder than Rocky Balboa on steroids! The swirling and marring isn't bad at all, as I've hard it from new and have cared for it. But it does need a clean up. But I tried foam cutting pads and it just laughed its arse off at me basically, even with Sonax Cuttmax. Now I know why.
@LakeCountryManufacturing
@LakeCountryManufacturing Жыл бұрын
Interesting! Hopefully this video will give you some inspiration :)
@AntEloftheHouseofEl
@AntEloftheHouseofEl Жыл бұрын
@@LakeCountryManufacturing definitely!
@Ryqnnn
@Ryqnnn 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video again so happy to have found this channel with just getting into detailing, quick question though, I went from watching the Bentley Sanding video to this, would wet sanding not of sacrificed less clear coat appose to the heavy cutting with the rotary? Thanks guys
@LakeCountryManufacturing
@LakeCountryManufacturing 2 жыл бұрын
Technically yes - however here are our reasons: a) time and efficiency - it would have taken longer to carry out all the sanding grades needed and then polish that all back (and this was a paying customer's job, and we have timeframes to work to) b) there was plenty of clearcoat available (we checked in advance and throughout - very healthy) c) we weren't aiming to create an ultra flat sanded finish (which would have left the car inconsistent, since only top surfaces were affected) d) not everyone is set up to carry out sanding tasks (and the Bentley video covers sanding quite extensively already), so taking this approach on this job gave us new content which will hopefully be useful to another part of our audience Thanks for the question! More videos on the way :)
@spyplane8
@spyplane8 Ай бұрын
Thanks very much for this video. I have a 2016 VW GLI SEL in the Deep Black Pearl. I know it's not a high-end luxury car or a Supercar but to me this car is perfect. WIth that said the VW clear coat is insanely hard. The paint on the car is actually in pretty decent shape but there are some whirl marks and holograms that I want to correct prior to coating. I live in the United States and being fairly effective with DIY I want to correct it myself. I have some😮 hex logic pads (white, black orange), I have a Eurofiber cut/finishing pad, as well as a couple different wool pads. I have tried the AOD Papacut. On most paints this polish with the Euro fiber pad is all I need. Unfortunately that combination seems to be completely ineffective. Do you have any advice it looks like your big bird pad cut through the GTI paint which looks to be the same deep Black Pearl.. any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again for the very high quality video
@waxmanvids5015
@waxmanvids5015 8 ай бұрын
So if im understanding this correctly, hard or soft paint comes down to the type of clearcoat, how thick it is & how it is baked or cured?
@matty387
@matty387 6 ай бұрын
Could I ask your thoughts on using say 6000 grit sanding discs for this type of job? (ie, for those not owning multiple polishers)
@ad_182_uk
@ad_182_uk 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting that thick black finishing pad didn’t bog your DA down. Or is it forced rotation?
@LakeCountryManufacturing
@LakeCountryManufacturing Жыл бұрын
It's not forced rotation. The black Force pad is a fantastic finishing foam pad, give it a try :)
@matthewgibb2640
@matthewgibb2640 Жыл бұрын
Kelly you do great videos, better than I could. Good to see some rotary action, most don't know how well the rotary can finish. Anyway does LC have any deburred wool pads aka laser treated wool. They cut not as much as a twisted wool but finish better than them and the holograms are extremely shallow on most paints. And I personally think a microfibre pad is a little overkill after using any wool pad and a rotary or DA. Now I'm not saying it's wrong. I can usually use a deburred wool or blue nano/purple foamed wool and make the holograms very very fine and remove them in one pass or two and finish out with just an sdo blue pad, two steps. Darker colours may require an LC black or other brand 70-120 ppi foam on rotary or DA. A hdo orange on lighter colours. . You have better skills in sanding than me and maybe polishing too but I feel that after 30 years experience that wool and foam is all that's needed in this case and that deburred wool is a serious improvement over conventional wools with the burrs aka hooks that mostly cause holograms though paint residue and not slowing down the machine speed on rotary could too, being removed. One thing to try is how much better any wool pad will finish down if you use a finishing polish with it, sure it won't cut enough but it shows that a runnier more lubricated polish that keeps the fibres moist and the polish liquid moving around and slowing the paint residue from clumping the fibres and killing the abrasives from doing their best work allows the wool to finish down better than most see with compounds.. Not foam level but close, better than seen for decades. I have the utmost respect for you but just wanted to offer my thoughts and experience. Holograms can be nasty, fine or virtually non existant with any quality wool if it's kept residue free and the best single polish system or compounds-polishes are used with excellent technique and control. They don't tear at the paint like the liquids of old Wool works best with something creamier and runnier not really thick, sticky and dry like many compounds are.
@LakeCountryManufacturing
@LakeCountryManufacturing Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment; there's a lot in there to digest, and perhaps I'll add 'how well can a rotary finish?' to the list of videos we plan to make :)
@matthewgibb2640
@matthewgibb2640 Жыл бұрын
@@LakeCountryManufacturing there's many ways to treat paint so no way is wrong but two fibre pads in a row in my view might be too much aggression. Like using denim then wool and foam with the Asian company back in 2010, I can denim and foam in two steps or even leave hologram free finish with denim on anything medium hard to hardness paint. But I use a waterborne single polish system, one liquid for each paint hardness type so I often don't get the marring and holograms as heavy as some compounds can leave
@detailersgarage
@detailersgarage Жыл бұрын
@@LakeCountryManufacturing That would be a great video! Please make it.
@sappucinoo
@sappucinoo 2 жыл бұрын
hello, what is cut difference between HDO purple wool and HDO microfiber cutting pad on DA? Thank you
@LakeCountryManufacturing
@LakeCountryManufacturing 2 жыл бұрын
There isn't a HDO Purple Wool... however, between the thin Purple Foamed Wool (PFW) pad and HDO Microfiber pad, on the same random orbital, I'd say there is a heavier aggression with the wool but the microfiber refines down a lot better (and is heavy enough for most jobs anyway). Here's an example of me using the HDO microfiber pad and properly refining my cutting. I couldn't do this nice a job with the PFW: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/fs2Ygs2fr8zbkn0.html
@sappucinoo
@sappucinoo 2 жыл бұрын
@@LakeCountryManufacturing thank you for detailed question but my local Lake Country seller does sell pad which is called Lake Country HD Purple Wool (Blue Foam Interface), its short purple wool on blue foam interface :P
@LakeCountryManufacturing
@LakeCountryManufacturing 2 жыл бұрын
@@sappucinoo Ah - thanks for the tip, that must be a special run for a particular distributor / retailer / region. I've been working at Lake Country a couple of years now and had never seen it! Aside from that, everything in my first answer would still be accurate. Thanks!
@markdean3217
@markdean3217 2 жыл бұрын
When you say hood, do you mean bonnet as we say in the UK ❓🤷🏻‍♂️
@LakeCountryManufacturing
@LakeCountryManufacturing 2 жыл бұрын
Yep... pesky 'global audience'!
@paulmcwhirter2466
@paulmcwhirter2466 2 жыл бұрын
Kelly how do I send you a message without the world knowing my query , I’m not on a witch hunt
@LakeCountryManufacturing
@LakeCountryManufacturing 2 жыл бұрын
Ping it to me - training at lakecountrymfg dot com
How to 1-step polish with a rotary!
23:30
DIY Detail
Рет қаралды 9 М.
A Detailer’s Secrets on Rotary Polishing. learning how to polish paint.
16:35
OMG😳 #tiktok #shorts #potapova_blog
00:58
Potapova_blog
Рет қаралды 4,3 МЛН
Porsche Cayman Bug Etching | Part 02: Nothing to lose... (touch-in and de-nib)
13:10
Lake Country Manufacturing
Рет қаралды 4,4 М.
Do you need a rotary polisher? DIY Detail Podcast #85
24:38
DIY Detail
Рет қаралды 9 М.
Advanced Rotary Polishing Tips & Simple Strategies
13:56
Wilson Auto Detailing
Рет қаралды 33 М.
Sanding a $200,000+ Bentley - Correcting Paint Defects Like a Master
1:02:39
Lake Country Manufacturing
Рет қаралды 123 М.
Should a DIY Type Be Using a Rotary Polisher?
28:56
Obsessed Garage
Рет қаралды 61 М.
How to Reduce & Remove Holograms with a Rotary Polisher
11:10
OSREN Official
Рет қаралды 194 М.
CUT & FINISH With The Rotary Polisher! Part 1!
16:05
Apex Auto Detail
Рет қаралды 31 М.
Chúa ơi - Hãy thử cái này #automobile #funny #shorts
0:12
hoang quach
Рет қаралды 23 МЛН