LIVE Online Detailing Class - How to remove a bird dropping etching!

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LIVE Online Detailing Class - How to remove a bird dropping etching!


Next Wednesday, October 18th, same Bat Time, same Bat Channel, we'll be sharing techniques to remove the bird dropping etchings out of the paint on the hood of a drop-dead gorgeous 1967 Camaro!


Here's the car...

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Here's the frame-up shot so when you see the close-up shot you'll have context as to where this bird dropping etching is located. (there's 5 bird dropping etchings altogether)

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Here's 1 of 5 Bird Dropping Etchings we will attempt to remove.

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The Eagle Abrasives by KOVAX Sanding System

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Dr. Beasley's NSP Primers
Then I'll show how to remove the sanding marks using the Dr. Beasley's NSP 150 Primer.

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Mike
 
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I have seen videos about:
  • Removing bird droppings, and damage from them (maybe they only removed stain damage)
  • (Wet) Sanding
I have not seen someone dry sand these isolated paint defects live, and on a real car (by edges and concave/convex areas).

But I haven't seen most of detailing videos out there -- I know there are many people who watch more videos than me -- so it's very possible something is out there.

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I have seen videos about:
  • Removing bird droppings, and damage from them (maybe they only removed stain damage)
  • (Wet) Sanding

It's a common enough problem that I'm sure someone has covered it. I've just never seen it done live in a video.



I have not seen someone dry sand these isolated paint defects live, and on a real car (by edges and concave/convex areas).

Yeah, I think this is a first. More to come too...

But I haven't seen most of detailing videos out there -- I know there are many people who watch more videos than me -- so it's very possible something is out there.

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Copy that - I try not to watch over personalities videos as I don't want to taint what I think or do. There's positives and negatives to both sides of the coin, but I figure I have enough experience and changing content to simply not watch others and do my own thing. It's worked pretty good in the past.


Mike
 
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