I've done couple motorcycles now, and motorcycle owners really like their bikes Shiney! More so, I think, then car owners. That black paint looked fantastic! Great work!!
Hey...great job! I was so hoping you did something showing how to spray the coating on the engine fins and other parts with a compressor and small detail spray gun since I'm working on one now as I text this. Maybe something for future video.😉
Hi. What do you mean spray the coating? These coatings we work with are not sprayable like that. The only ones that are that I know of are certain Modesta coatings.
@@MirandaDetailing IGL Eclipse is a spray coating(for their pro approved dealers). An airbrush gun with 1mm tip can spray most consumer level coatings. Uses less product too since not losing what's absorbed by the applicator pad. Dallas Paint Correction's T6 sprayable. Also... czcams.com/video/lhNl3VmIRPM/video.html
Thanks. Yeah it does that. It’s kinda weird. I also learned from the Gtechniq guys that putting a layer of EXO V4 on Crystal Serum Light is not absolutely necessary. Crystal Serum Light already is a dual layer system with only one application.
When correction on the non readable parts was you not worried of burning through? I have a Harley to do soon and it’s freaking me out. I can’t read the depth on all the fibreglass parts.
Well that’s when we inform the customer that we are not going for full correction on those areas since we don’t know the clear cost depth. So 50%-75% correction is what we are going for. 😎👍🏼
@@MirandaDetailing I said something very similar. Thanks for clarifying your process. There’s too many promoting full correction without measuring imo. Great content!
Great turnaround my man! Although I'm curious why you didn't bust out your SPTA mini for those harder to reach spots, but regardless it was a jam up job👊
Hi thanks. Actually I didn’t have the SPTA Minnie at that time. This is actually an older video right before we moved to the new place. I believe this was recorded in June 2020.
Well ceramic coatings are meant for protection against exterior elements, hydrophobic effects, and ease of cleaning. What parts of the engine would you want a coating on?
Oh I see. Not a car engine? Ok, so for motorcycles it depends on the surfaces. If it’s chrome you can definitely use coatings on that. In fact Dr Beasleys has a metal coating that’s a cream formula. Or you can use regular paint ceramic coatings also. If the surface is textured like I see on some Harley’s then you really can not coat that because you can’t level the coating on a texture.
Sure...to each their own, however as a business I always ask the owner if they want things like that removed or left on, he chose to leave it on and we worked around it. But I would never assume and remove parts without asking the customer. We are always careful and protect ourselves, we have encounter so many customers that are crazy and have given us issues in the past.
@@MirandaDetailing I understand fully. Can’t be to careful. As an enthusiast I don’t have to think of those things. I detail my Harley and I love seeing them on your channel for tips. Keep up the great honest content.
Wow! What a turnaround on that beautiful Harley. Great video phil. 👍
Thanks!
I've done couple motorcycles now, and motorcycle owners really like their bikes Shiney! More so, I think, then car owners. That black paint looked fantastic! Great work!!
Nice video!! I remember you from the detailing forums!! Nice to see your video!! Subscribed!! Stay cool brother!!
Hi. Wow which forums? I haven’t browsed those in years. Welcome aboard!!😎👍🏼
Holy Cow!! An 1800cc sportster?!?
Another great video, thank you.
Hey...great job! I was so hoping you did something showing how to spray the coating on the engine fins and other parts with a compressor and small detail spray gun since I'm working on one now as I text this. Maybe something for future video.😉
Hi. What do you mean spray the coating? These coatings we work with are not sprayable like that. The only ones that are that I know of are certain Modesta coatings.
@@MirandaDetailing IGL Eclipse is a spray coating(for their pro approved dealers). An airbrush gun with 1mm tip can spray most consumer level coatings. Uses less product too since not losing what's absorbed by the applicator pad. Dallas Paint Correction's T6 sprayable.
Also... czcams.com/video/lhNl3VmIRPM/video.html
Been looking forward to another video! Hope all is well Phil!
Bike looks great!
I hear you on the panel wipe causing marring on soft black paint. I have definitely run into that problem!
Great job again dear Phil. Congrats.
Try some time DPC T6 coating special for bikes doing great job. Kind regards Phil keep up your great work
Great video man!
Great finish Phil and when the 2nd coating goes on it looks like the 1st one is trying to reject it..
Thanks. Yeah it does that. It’s kinda weird. I also learned from the Gtechniq guys that putting a layer of EXO V4 on Crystal Serum Light is not absolutely necessary. Crystal Serum Light already is a dual layer system with only one application.
@@MirandaDetailing Cool thanks for the reply Phil, we learn something new every day.. Cheers from Australia.
CSL/EXO. Good stuff! I’ve never tried anything from Dr. Beasley’s.
Wow.harley came out amazing. Awesome video and tutorial good friend
Thanks man!!
When correction on the non readable parts was you not worried of burning through? I have a Harley to do soon and it’s freaking me out. I can’t read the depth on all the fibreglass parts.
Well that’s when we inform the customer that we are not going for full correction on those areas since we don’t know the clear cost depth. So 50%-75% correction is what we are going for. 😎👍🏼
@@MirandaDetailing I said something very similar. Thanks for clarifying your process. There’s too many promoting full correction without measuring imo. Great content!
Great turnaround my man! Although I'm curious why you didn't bust out your SPTA mini for those harder to reach spots, but regardless it was a jam up job👊
Hi thanks. Actually I didn’t have the SPTA Minnie at that time. This is actually an older video right before we moved to the new place. I believe this was recorded in June 2020.
@@MirandaDetailing oh, I understand! Like I said before great job!
Thanks! 😎👍🏼
Tht is a beautiful bike, but a bike is made to be riden. Bike is way to clean to have been riden. Great vid Phil...
Thanks. Yeah he just got it and wanted it protected.
Phil awesome job looks great love your work and detail work and tutorials as always be safe god bless William from extreme optimum auto detailing pr
do you ceramic coat the engine?
Only if they want and pay us to. But it’s kinda pointless to do that.
@@MirandaDetailing i see. May i ask why it’s pointless to do it? Looking to get mine done and wanna know all the details. Many thanks for the help
Well ceramic coatings are meant for protection against exterior elements, hydrophobic effects, and ease of cleaning. What parts of the engine would you want a coating on?
@@MirandaDetailing i was looking to get the engine of my harley davidson road king ceramic coated. Is that advisable?
Oh I see. Not a car engine? Ok, so for motorcycles it depends on the surfaces. If it’s chrome you can definitely use coatings on that. In fact Dr Beasleys has a metal coating that’s a cream formula. Or you can use regular paint ceramic coatings also. If the surface is textured like I see on some Harley’s then you really can not coat that because you can’t level the coating on a texture.
yahhhhh a harley yahhhhhhh.
No gray! Daaannnggg
I would have removed the seat. They are a snap to remove and looks so much better to get the whole fender.
Sure...to each their own, however as a business I always ask the owner if they want things like that removed or left on, he chose to leave it on and we worked around it. But I would never assume and remove parts without asking the customer. We are always careful and protect ourselves, we have encounter so many customers that are crazy and have given us issues in the past.
@@MirandaDetailing I understand fully. Can’t be to careful. As an enthusiast I don’t have to think of those things. I detail my Harley and I love seeing them on your channel for tips. Keep up the great honest content.
Thanks!
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