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1954 Chevy Kustom Led Sled shine by 3D SPEED
1954 Chevy Kustom Led Sled shine by 3D SPEED
Backstory...
Yancy and I had a couple of new projects today and one that included detailing this kook 1954 Chevy Kustom Led Sled.
I'm using the FLEX Supa BEAST and a foam cutting pad.
Yancy's using the original BEAST (note the visible aluminum head)
Text book example of how to correctly buff out a large flat panel using overlapping section passes in a crosshatch pattern.
The color of 3D SPEED is a light purple color. It's hard to see, but if you look carefully you can see a thin covering of the 3D SPEED all over the car including paint, glass, chrome bumpers and trim.
SUPER EASY WIPE-OFF!
If you've never used 3D SPEED before, besides working great as an All-in-One compound, polish and wax, (Montan Wax), it also wipes off super - super easy. So easy in fact, when I detail cars using 3D SPEED I buff out the ENTIRE car and then come back and wipe off the dried wax. When using this technique, and you can't do this with a lot of products because if you leave them on too long they are like concrete to wipe-off, when it's time to remove the wax START where you started buffing out the car and then continue wiping following your path of travel. This way you'll be wiping the wax off that has been drying the longest and by the time you get to the last panel you worked on the wax will also be fully dry and easy to wipe-off.
Because the wax was completely dried by the time I started wiping it off - it dang near falls of the paint when you wipe with a microfiber towel.
And the gloss and shine are nothing short of amazing.
Here's my artistic shot...
Products and tools used
3D SPEED - FLEX Supa BEAST & FLEX BEAST
1954 Chevy Kustom Led Sled shine by 3D SPEED
Backstory...
Yancy and I had a couple of new projects today and one that included detailing this kook 1954 Chevy Kustom Led Sled.
I'm using the FLEX Supa BEAST and a foam cutting pad.
Yancy's using the original BEAST (note the visible aluminum head)
Text book example of how to correctly buff out a large flat panel using overlapping section passes in a crosshatch pattern.
The color of 3D SPEED is a light purple color. It's hard to see, but if you look carefully you can see a thin covering of the 3D SPEED all over the car including paint, glass, chrome bumpers and trim.
SUPER EASY WIPE-OFF!
If you've never used 3D SPEED before, besides working great as an All-in-One compound, polish and wax, (Montan Wax), it also wipes off super - super easy. So easy in fact, when I detail cars using 3D SPEED I buff out the ENTIRE car and then come back and wipe off the dried wax. When using this technique, and you can't do this with a lot of products because if you leave them on too long they are like concrete to wipe-off, when it's time to remove the wax START where you started buffing out the car and then continue wiping following your path of travel. This way you'll be wiping the wax off that has been drying the longest and by the time you get to the last panel you worked on the wax will also be fully dry and easy to wipe-off.
Because the wax was completely dried by the time I started wiping it off - it dang near falls of the paint when you wipe with a microfiber towel.
And the gloss and shine are nothing short of amazing.
Here's my artistic shot...
Products and tools used
3D SPEED - FLEX Supa BEAST & FLEX BEAST
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