In a previous episode we covered how to buff out an OEM paint job and bring it back to life, or paint correction. Now Jeremy is going to go over how to buff and cut a clear coat after a fresh paint job. A lot of times after you pull a freshly painted vehicle out of the booth, people will think it’s perfect and not even want it to be cut and buffed. But when you see the finish side by side, you’ll see the difference and why it’s important.
Jeremy is going to mark off a small section and get to work with a billet block. A rubber block will be used for the later steps and you’ll also need 800, 1200 and 1500 grit sandpaper along with a water bottle and a squeegee. Get started by spraying water on the section you want to work on and start with your billet block and 800 grit. Note that when using a billet block and fairly aggressive sandpaper, you want to take it easy. You’ll want to move in an “X” pattern which will cut the clear down even.
When you’re using a billet block all you want to do is level out the clear. If you accidentally burn through the clear then you’re stuck re-painting! After you finish with the 800 grit, switch to the rubber block and 1200 grit which will help remove some of the scratches from the 800 grit. Use the same sanding technique and process as before. Repeat one final time with 1500 grit paper and the rubber block.
Now to bring the shine back! A dual action buffer and cutting compound are what you’ll need for this part. Apply a few drops of compound to your red pad and slowly work it onto the panel. Then set the RPM to around 4,000 and get to work. Next, swap to a yellow pad and the X compound and cut the RPM to around 2,000. This removes any swirls or fine scratches that were left behind.
That’s all there is to it. With a little bit of know-how and some elbow grease, you can have a show-quality finish on your ride!
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didnt look any different to me with the camera angle
So cool 🎉
Great video, I have some primer overspray on the clearcoat, is the process is the process the same , Thanks
every how to should follow this guy! most just babble. Well done!
Simple and to the point, thank you
What about buffing plastic bumpers? I just repainted mine and I got a bunch of dirt in the clear
Dude fast and to the point awesome video brother
is cutting compound the same as rubbing compound?
2:35 can see what guy a little close to the crease
Orange peel is meant to be there on a base coat clear coat system that is it’s sun protection because it is such bad quality paint,
And why does he talk funny.
Excellent video, brief, to the point and no unnecessary yapping. Thanks
How do you know if you buff through the clear coat?
I didn't see any different. The spot you said the tape was. Had the shop light shining on it. So all I seen was the shop light and everything look the same. When you first stop buffering. It looked like you made it look dull. compared to the rest of the panel
Can u buff by hand
how nice to see a how to video in under 23 mins
Great video. Orange peel should be against the law. Nothing like your girl being able to use your hood for a makeup mirror!
Great video. To everyone who doesn't see the difference, look at the edges of the highlight at 2:44…it's quite obvious.
I didn't see a difference. That light from the background didn't help at all.
Wtf……
Super brother your presentations..Congratulations to you
Looked the same to me 🤷🏻♂️
You can’t even see the difference you fks
Would you recommend 1k or 2k clearcoat for a plastic bumper?
I didn’t see a difference I think this is more about how to do it then to actually show how it looks after sanding and polishing
Of course youre not gonna remove the 1500 grit with that polisher and foam pad that 1500 is very agressive
Hi..will i be able to colour sand my single stage 2k paint job..remove all orange peel and then clear coat it?
How long should I wait after spraying clear? Thanks.
Thanks bub
I actually don't mind the wavy look… I sort of like it for some reason.
Thanks man i needed to see that
ahhh call me crazy but i dont see it.. my monitor is working just fine. I have to agree with Marak "watch your vid before posting" !
What a terrible camera angle on the finish couldn’t see shit you dumb ass