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Day 1 - Afternoon Session - One-Step Paint Correction - Your mid-level detailing package
Now that I have everyone warmed up using a rotary polisher to bust out two severely neglected cars, it's time to learn how to do a proper one-step process.
TWO - 1932 Ford Streetrods
For this class session, I have two HIGH-END 1932 Ford Streetrods. One of them is a deuce coupe, or a 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe and the other is a 1932 Ford Roadster.
In keeping with my decades-long history of photo-documenting the BEFORE condition, here's some before for the orange 1932 Ford, at the time I'm creating this write-up, I cannot find any before pictures for the red 1932 Ford. The paint on the red 1932 Ford was in much better shape but still filled with light swirls and scratches.
RaggTopp Fabric Protectant
After washing and allowing a convertible cloth top to fully dry, next you want to apply a fabric protectant. For this 1932 Ford we're using the RaggTopp Fabric Protectant.
One-Step Test Spots
For the clearcoat paint on the red 1932 Ford, after doing a test spot, we found the Dr. Beasley's NSP 95 Primer plus a 6" yellow Buff and Shine EdgeGuard foam pad on FLEX gear-driven orbital polishers removed all the swirls and scratches to restore a true show car finish. Our Test Spot on the orange 1932 Ford showed us that in order to remove all the swirls and scratches we would need Dr. Beasley's NSP 150 Primer with 6" blue Buff and Shine EdgeGuard foam pads on FLEX BEAST 8mm gear-driven orbital polishers.
How do you learn?
Before signing up for any class, TRY to find pictures like you see for our classes. In the pictures below, plus ALL the pictures in this recap article for this class, all you're going to see are people on their feet, tools in hand, training on actual cars, not demo hoods or test panels. And not just cars, but COOL cars.
If you're the kind of person that learns better by doing versus sitting in a chair, then clear your schedule, budget for your travel expenses, and make the trip to Stuart, Florid for a future class. You will never be disappointed. Future Classes
Mike
Day 1 - Afternoon Session - One-Step Paint Correction - Your mid-level detailing package
Now that I have everyone warmed up using a rotary polisher to bust out two severely neglected cars, it's time to learn how to do a proper one-step process.
TWO - 1932 Ford Streetrods
For this class session, I have two HIGH-END 1932 Ford Streetrods. One of them is a deuce coupe, or a 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe and the other is a 1932 Ford Roadster.
In keeping with my decades-long history of photo-documenting the BEFORE condition, here's some before for the orange 1932 Ford, at the time I'm creating this write-up, I cannot find any before pictures for the red 1932 Ford. The paint on the red 1932 Ford was in much better shape but still filled with light swirls and scratches.
RaggTopp Fabric Protectant
After washing and allowing a convertible cloth top to fully dry, next you want to apply a fabric protectant. For this 1932 Ford we're using the RaggTopp Fabric Protectant.
One-Step Test Spots
For the clearcoat paint on the red 1932 Ford, after doing a test spot, we found the Dr. Beasley's NSP 95 Primer plus a 6" yellow Buff and Shine EdgeGuard foam pad on FLEX gear-driven orbital polishers removed all the swirls and scratches to restore a true show car finish. Our Test Spot on the orange 1932 Ford showed us that in order to remove all the swirls and scratches we would need Dr. Beasley's NSP 150 Primer with 6" blue Buff and Shine EdgeGuard foam pads on FLEX BEAST 8mm gear-driven orbital polishers.
How do you learn?
Before signing up for any class, TRY to find pictures like you see for our classes. In the pictures below, plus ALL the pictures in this recap article for this class, all you're going to see are people on their feet, tools in hand, training on actual cars, not demo hoods or test panels. And not just cars, but COOL cars.
If you're the kind of person that learns better by doing versus sitting in a chair, then clear your schedule, budget for your travel expenses, and make the trip to Stuart, Florid for a future class. You will never be disappointed. Future Classes
Mike