How To Buff, Polish & Wax A Boat ( 3 Easy Steps ) For Oxidation Removal

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
  • In todays video Drake Robert with Revival Marine Care breaks down how to buff, polish and wax a boat. This easy 3 step system is designed to remove heavy oxidation on a boat. If you need to learn how to buff and wax a boat, This is the video for you!
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    00:00 Intro
    01:06 Step 1
    09:36 Step 2
    16:46 Step 3
    21:49 Outro
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Komentáře • 142

  • @DrakesDetailing
    @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem +2

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  • @MikesMarineDetailing
    @MikesMarineDetailing Před měsícem +6

    It’s good to know you are adopting a sort of “good - better - best” system for your packages, as many other boat detailers seem to be doing lately. All my fundamental knowledge came from your videos and courses so I’ve been offering only one package (the 3 step full blown restoration). But I’ve noticed as you mentioned in another comment that not everyone wants or can afford a flawless finish. I think I may need to re-assess my packages.

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem +7

      This is good! I need to make a video on this topic! 💯

    • @MikesMarineDetailing
      @MikesMarineDetailing Před měsícem

      @@DrakesDetailing That would be awesome, I think it would help a lot of people!

  • @kevenknight5352
    @kevenknight5352 Před měsícem +2

    insane vidéo Drake ! Thanks alot

  • @davestewart9146
    @davestewart9146 Před měsícem +1

    It would be interesting to see your technique on a boat that’s been painted, I really enjoy your videos, thanks Drake 👍😁

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem +3

      Anytime! I will try to do a video about that sometime in the future 😎🔥

  • @MikesAutoDetailing
    @MikesAutoDetailing Před 22 dny

    great job explaining, excellent video

  • @PolishedMobileDetailing503
    @PolishedMobileDetailing503 Před měsícem +1

    Daddy o is awesome! Works great on gel coat or paint

  • @TheHulokolo
    @TheHulokolo Před 23 dny

    Hey Drake! Love your videos and I thank you a lot for what you have thought me through your videos since you started. Quick tip I learned working in PR, at 14:30 before you bump up the speed, clean/fluff your pad with your spur(no need to add polish). It will drastically reduce the vibration and cut smoother. God Bless

  • @PolishedMobileDetailing503
    @PolishedMobileDetailing503 Před měsícem +1

    Let’s go !!

  • @slonefactor
    @slonefactor Před měsícem +1

    Started watching your videos awhile ago while being laid up here at the VA hospital and now I'm getting out and ready to try them on my Ranger bass boat after getting home. Thanks for the informative info and have already got the Makita rotary and just need the waxer.

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem +1

      Awesome! Glad I could help! I hope everything is OK, and that you feel better! 💯😎

  • @TanklessPro
    @TanklessPro Před měsícem +1

    I washed, buffed and washed my 99 Malibu Response today. Tomorrow will be polishing with a DA. Thanks for all the info, would not have attempted without your videos. Shoulders are killing me because the highest vertical section I could do was maybe 16”. Ski boats suck to do. 😂

  • @michaelmacfarlane8479
    @michaelmacfarlane8479 Před měsícem +1

    Drake, you are fucking amazing at what you do. Truly the best of the best. I have learned so much from watching your content. I implemented your techniques in my boat detailing business and its now thriving more than ever. Much love from Norway, keep doing what your doing!

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem +1

      Heck yea! This comment just made my day! Thank you for watching and keep killin it 🤘

    • @michaelmacfarlane8479
      @michaelmacfarlane8479 Před měsícem

      @@DrakesDetailing Likewise brother!

  • @nathan_soko9019
    @nathan_soko9019 Před 17 dny

    Could you make a detailed video about edge work and what kind of hardware it takes to get In between tight places? I just did an Rv oxidation removal and it came out good but working the small areas was a pain in the ass. Great video by the way the content just keeps getting better!

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před 16 dny

      m.czcams.com/video/rXQgxvH1OTs/video.html
      m.czcams.com/video/xaCvzA4I1Bg/video.html
      These aren’t videos specifically on how to buff small areas, but they do show me doing some of that in these. However, these are more reviews more or less for these two small polishers. The is a really good tool if you were looking to detail in tight spaces.

  • @vicfarinas739
    @vicfarinas739 Před měsícem

    I greatly appreciate you spending time teaching how to clean & prep, cut, wax and polish a boat in Florida. What temperatures are acceptable for this? I’m assuming too hot or cold would make the process difficult or impossible. Thank you 🙏

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem +1

      Hey bro! Anytime. Just make sure the temperature is not much below 40°, and the heat index doesn’t exceed 95 to 100°. Anything about that will just make it plain miserable ;)

  • @jamesmims7837
    @jamesmims7837 Před 11 dny

    Just reading the comments answered so many questions I had. Nice!
    A few more, if I may.
    1 - When using your Flex 4301, do you use the 4-3/8” adapter plate and 5.5” pads?
    2 - My boat deck and gunnels have a rough finish, like a Carolina Skiff, is there much that can be done to protect them and make them easier to keep clean? Maybe a brush style applicator using a polish like Jescar? Or would Starbrite deck wash and non-skid wax work better?
    3 - What would you suggest to protect a Tempress style hatch cover that is made from “glass filled polypropylene “. Maybe the same method as is used for non-skid deck, or just stay with something like 303 Protectant?

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před 9 dny

      m.czcams.com/video/ibfh8ucS1K8/video.html hey bro, here’s the answer to your second question right here in this video.
      I don’t use the adapter on my flax, mostly because I don’t use it anymore. I know use a Roops Millie Forced rotation polisher instead of the 3401. Finally, for the hatches, 303 fabric guard works pretty good if there is a cover on the hatch. Hope this helps!

    • @jamesmims7837
      @jamesmims7837 Před 9 dny

      @@DrakesDetailing Thanks!

  • @shelbysdetailing
    @shelbysdetailing Před měsícem

    Definitely going to try this combo - this is perfect for most of my boat clients.
    I didn’t think Wake up had enough bite to remove holograms from Heavy Cut, but I’ve never tried it with the rupes wool pads.
    Have you found any uses for the Rupes Blue course wool pad?
    Super helpful video 💪

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem +1

      I will tell you it will not perfectly removal all swirls… but it will get about 75 percentage of them out with used with the Rupes yellow wool.
      I do tell my customers this and I have yet to have one customer not be ok with it for the price break

    • @shelbysdetailing
      @shelbysdetailing Před měsícem

      @@DrakesDetailing very cool! 🤘🏼

  • @LakeReadyBoatCare
    @LakeReadyBoatCare Před měsícem

    Great Video! Could I use chop top as a substitute for the first step heavy cut?

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem

      Yes, but only on lightly oxidized boats. Chop top isn’t as aggressive as heavy cut and won’t cut as much

  • @Tman317
    @Tman317 Před měsícem +1

    Great step by step. I've watched you for quite awhile and use your process for detailing my 2003 Sea Ray 280 Sundancer. I've recently used Turtle Wax 53409 Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Spray Coating on my car which turned out fantastic. It says it's good for boats...what's your thoughts? Super easy to apply, would sure be a time saver if it works well!

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem +1

      I’m not a big fan of anything turtle wax on boats, it’s just not made to hold hold up to the harsh, marine environment. For cars, it would be fine, but in my opinion not for boats. 😉

    • @Tman317
      @Tman317 Před 26 dny

      But did you try the new 53409 Hybrid Solutions product on a boat to test that theory? I know they didn't have a great reputation back in the day, but...times change. Project Farm has rated this product better than any other, twice! Seems extremely durable and effective. Worth a test.

  • @johnlove4183
    @johnlove4183 Před měsícem

    So informative. Do you always start with Heavy Cut polish? Is there one machine a DIY boater can use for both polishing and waxing?

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem +1

      Hey bro! It all depends on what the condition of the gel coat is. In this case, there was some oxidation that needed to be taken care of with the initial step because the customer wanted his boat to look good for the season. In my opinion, there’s really no one size fits all machine. But if there was a boatowner, that was going to have one, I’d recommend the forced rotation polisher. It has a little bit of cutting, and you can polish and wax with it as well.

  • @philipclapp3084
    @philipclapp3084 Před měsícem

    After the heavy cut. When do you use Chop top vs Wake Up. Im about to do my boat this week. In other videos you used chop top. Then jescar. Then another protectant

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for the question! I am going to make a video on this to explain further 💯
      If you want a quick shine, do what I did in this video.
      If you want a flawless finish I would do heavy cut white wool rotary, chop top yellow wool rotary, wake up orange foam da, Jescar or daddy o for your wax.

  • @tyrel7185
    @tyrel7185 Před měsícem +1

    When dabbing the compound on before buffing do 1 extra dab to mark your start/stop for the next section (2’). Leave that dab there as the start when you shuffle over. I mostly try to use a feature on the boat like a cleat or porthole or stanchion, etc. ❤ 🛥️

  • @emodakbary
    @emodakbary Před měsícem

    Hey brother. How do you clean the yellow Rupes pad? Just like the white wool or you washing and spinning them? Great video.

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem

      , Yes, you can run a pad spur through it or wash it with water and let it dry.

  • @antsbradley
    @antsbradley Před 25 dny

    Any reason why you used the yellow wool for the Wakeup in this video compared to using orange CCS in previous videos, are there situations where each one works better, or do you just prefer the wool now? Just ordering supplies to go over my boat and wondering if I should have both? Thanks for the great videos, as a boat owner I have learnt a lot from them!

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před 22 dny

      Hey bro! Just a different way. it eliminates a step, so you can even make it a little bit cheaper for your customer this way, and to be honest, some different processes just work better for different gelcoat situations than others.

  • @justinh2701
    @justinh2701 Před 20 dny

    Look whos keeping the pad flat now 😗😉

  • @gcinthevalley
    @gcinthevalley Před 27 dny

    Drake isn't it necessary to wash after polishing and before waxing? I thought that was a needed step to get rid of any residuals in the compound so that the surface is optimized for the wax/sealant to bond to? If so, is Dawn best for that? Thanks for these videos man. I'm learning how to take care of my center console myself because of the knowledge you share here.

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před 26 dny

      Hey bro, after the chop top step, you can use Don Was or alcohol wipe to remove the contaminants, however, after wake up, you do not want to wash it off with a degreaser. Wake up has a bonding agent in it that helps the sealant step afterwards to bond to it better.

  • @bobconaway
    @bobconaway Před měsícem +1

    Regarding that heavy cut pad, what is the size adapter you used? I can't find anywhere what size the pad needs. Thanks...

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem

      shinesupply.com/products/double-side-wool-pad-adapter?_pos=1&_sid=c5ab6f04a&_ss=r
      Here they are ;)

  • @Tuna_Pink
    @Tuna_Pink Před 5 dny

    Did you use a non forced rotation Da because the boat was in pretty good shape? Would you still use a forced rotation if the boast needed more polishing. I was looking to pick up a machine in addition to a rotary and was wondering what I should get? Thank you for all your videos I've learned a lot.

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před 3 dny

      Hey bro!
      In this particular situation, I didn’t feel it was necessary given the products I was using. However, every gel code is completely different. If you were looking to add another machine, in addition to your rotary, I would personally vote the forced rotation.

  • @dustinperez5851
    @dustinperez5851 Před 28 dny

    Hey boss learned a lot from videos. But curious if you have any videos i didn’t missed on detailing or maintaining black powder coated t tops?

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před 26 dny +1

      Hey bro! You didn’t miss anything, I don’t have a video specifically for that. But if if I ever have one to do, I will definitely keep it on the list to make a video for it!😎

    • @dustinperez5851
      @dustinperez5851 Před 26 dny

      @@DrakesDetailing well then I guess you’re welcome on giving you an idea for a new video🤣 the black is a pain to keep looking good though so I’ll be waiting for the video lol

  • @rvvanlife
    @rvvanlife Před měsícem

    Am installing van roof vent on fiber glass extended high top. The goal is to thoroughly clean for maximum adhesion of the vent sealant Butyl tape.
    What do you recommend for maximum cleaning that won't damage gel coat?
    Would plain ol alcohol be just as good?

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem +1

      You can use acetone, alcohol, or any heavy duty cleaner that has a degreasing agent in it will do. 👍🏻

  • @ionelbanu4451
    @ionelbanu4451 Před měsícem

    Have you ever tried microfiber pads ? I'm curious because I will have to do a 2 steps gelcoat correction on a boat, and it's my first time. I only have experience with cars. From my experience with cars, microfiber cutting pads tend to cut and finish very well even with a cutting paste. Thank you

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem

      I used to use microfiber pads all the time to apply my jar, polymer sealant. they work wonderfully! However, I know some people are a fan of using leper light cutting, I am not a huge fan of using them for that purpose. I just don’t find they work that well. I still like them for applying sealant and have nothing against them.

  • @brenthussey8921
    @brenthussey8921 Před měsícem

    I have a blue winnebago camper that is badly oxidized but I only have a forced rotation polisher. What pads would you use to remove the oxidation and what products.

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem +1

      If you have a force rotation, polisher, I would use the lake country, gray force, rotation pad and chop top by shine supply.

  • @johnsilberman2075
    @johnsilberman2075 Před měsícem

    Hey seen multiple of your videos. My question to you is when you are washing, polishing and waxing. Are you doing this in the shade? Or doing each side with the sun in the opposite direction?

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem

      I do it in all sorts of conditions, the only time you really can’t do it is when it is pouring rain. Otherwise you can do it in the direct sunlight, and shade. if you’re doing it in the shade, just try to make sure it’s not below 40°, and if you’re doing it in the direct sun, not hotter than 95 to 100° if possible. Also, if you’re buffing in the direct sunlight and applying sealant and coatings, they can tend to dry a lot faster, and you will need to be mindful of your timeliness and removing the product.

  • @brycenanddad1453
    @brycenanddad1453 Před měsícem

    Awesome video Drake!!
    Question man I’ve been doing it awhile but still haven’t learned how to handle customers who have a small budget and are ok with it not being mirror finished. For instance I have a 24’ Sea Chaser I’m doing now that has enough oxidation to sand, but the customer doesn’t want to spend that much right now so I have just cut with Level R, Elevate and Sealed. But I know that it’s not the end results I like or want and it drives me insane. They’re happy but I’m not if that makes sense 😂 how do you handle these situations? The ones who “just want some wax” or “a little shine”?

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem +2

      Give the customer what he wants brother, This stuff drives me crazy as well because I want to shoot for perfection... But sometimes we want something the boat owner doesn't even want or need. That's why we came up with the buff and shine package for this exact scenario.

    • @brycenanddad1453
      @brycenanddad1453 Před měsícem

      @@DrakesDetailing agreed!! I appreciate the feedback. Love the content man keep it up

  • @jasonoehlert1610
    @jasonoehlert1610 Před 18 dny

    Can you use a wool buffing pad that can be found on amazon on marine applications when it’s advertised as automotive?
    I guess my question is are there pads meant specifically to be used on boats?

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před 16 dny

      I personally would not buy any specifically automotive branded products. I use all country and buff and shine pads, but they can be used for both and our advertised as both. Personally, I wouldn’t get them off of Amazon because they are probably not good quality. Either country or buff and shine pads.

  • @Annieswaney
    @Annieswaney Před 11 dny

    I apply my Jescar sealant by hand! I was never able to find a pad that applied the Jescar properly. I use a red diamond cut pad on my max da to remove my Jescar after 30 minutes. I follow it up with the Jescar detailing spray

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před 9 dny

      That’s definitely not a wrong way to do it, however, I still like doing it with the black foam pad. Give it a try, it’s a lot easier. 😎

    • @Annieswaney
      @Annieswaney Před 9 dny

      @@DrakesDetailing I tried a few times. It seemed to use a lot of product and the people around here don’t pay much! I’m at $15 a ft for open bow. $20-25 for Cuddy cabin
      I am high on the price range around here

  • @scottwhite2921
    @scottwhite2921 Před měsícem

    This question is for my personal boat. I did a three step cut/polish/wax on some old videos you had back in 21 using different products. I've put Jescar only on in 22 and it didn't get out last season (boat has been covered). I switched to shine supply for my cars and wanted to redo a buff/polish/wax process on my boat. Would adding a fourth step using chop top on a yellow wool pad be over kill? Also, do you have thoughts on spider cracks in the fiber glass? Grid them out and try to repair them, or is it just wear and tear on older boats. Its an 97 older BW.

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem

      Thanks for the question!
      If you want todo chop top you’ll want todo that as step 2. So it would do heavy cut, chop top, wake up then wax. That’s my usually system when I am going after a flawless finish

  • @dantuckerbmp
    @dantuckerbmp Před měsícem

    Drake, in many of your other videos after you heavy cut or chop top, you wash the boat again to get rid of the oils in the compound before applying wake up or jescar. Don’t we need to wash between compound/polish?

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem +1

      Hi Dan, no, there’s no need to wash between the oil and polish that. Just before you seal. 😎👍🏻

  • @nalegtx8336
    @nalegtx8336 Před 19 dny

    If my boat is waxed yearly and cleaned (properly) every use, can I just use a microfiber pad on my M8 V2 and some type of polish/cleaner? Or a sealant?

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před 16 dny

      Absolutely! It boat, clean and protected every couple months versus letting it go a year or two, then needing to compound polish and start from the beginning again.

  • @hoineenietjij3331
    @hoineenietjij3331 Před měsícem +3

    Hey, what is your opinion about the safety risk with the vibrations of the polish machine? I heard it can mess up your nerves in your hand over time. Was wondering if that’s a myth or not.

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem

      It’s a real thing, but I have been doing it for 10 years and have no issues 💯

    • @JayDubber
      @JayDubber Před měsícem

      30 years here and no physical issues..mental however is another thing..

    • @LiamGannon1996
      @LiamGannon1996 Před měsícem

      ​@@JayDubberlol vibez

  • @saulcovarrubias9010
    @saulcovarrubias9010 Před měsícem

    Great video been waiting for a new one. Question how would you tackle the water line stains for a boat that’s been sitting for 4 years? There’s videos of people using toilet cleaner but I want a professional opinion.

    • @kevenknight5352
      @kevenknight5352 Před měsícem +1

      try buffing it with wake up or Chop Top from shine supply

    • @dean7416
      @dean7416 Před měsícem +3

      Rust Aid or Muriatic Acid works wonders on scum lines. Rust Aid has Hydrofluoric acid and Oxalic acid in it and Muriatic acid has Hydrochloric acid in it. I tend to use Rust Aid more. Drake has also said that Shine Supply’s Smooth Move will remove scum lines as well. I have a gallon of smooth move but haven’t tried it on a scum line yet. He also said that Smooth Move is safer on gelcoat.

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem +1

      @dean7416 This ☝️☝️☝️

    • @saulcovarrubias9010
      @saulcovarrubias9010 Před měsícem +1

      @dean7416 thank you for your suggestion I’ll order one for the acid products along with smooth move and compare the results because I tried using chop top but it didn’t remove any layer.

    • @saulcovarrubias9010
      @saulcovarrubias9010 Před měsícem

      Hey dean what’s your ratio when using rust aid, is it 1:10 dilution?

  • @daddyfixer3963
    @daddyfixer3963 Před 28 dny

    been watching alot of your videos and just curious why you skipped the chop top step after the compound and used wake up for step 2? Ive been building the confidence to do my own boat by watching alot of your videos but now im confused lol.. my rig is white with a blue stripe and has heavy oxidation any info would be greatly appreciated.. Thanks

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před 28 dny +1

      Hey bro! This is just a different way of doing it, I still do it the other way, and will not stop doing it that way, but this is just a different way to do it. Also, for some gel coats, different processes, work differently. For a gel coat, that’s not too bad badly oxidized, this is a perfect step because you don’t do too much heavy buffing, but it’s still pretty oxidized just one step of heavy buffing, followed by polishing and sealing.
      However, if your boat is heavily oxidized, then I would stick with my first method of heavy cut, chop chop, then wake up.

    • @daddyfixer3963
      @daddyfixer3963 Před 28 dny

      Thanks for the info just ordered some pads chop top and your code worked great saved some cash 💪great content

  • @stevebeaulieu2617
    @stevebeaulieu2617 Před měsícem

    Nice video, just bought the 3D one today for my camping trailer made with gelcoat, can you help me please? After I apply the compound my surface was very good looking so I decide to wax it with cleaner wax, the surface was pretty nice too with the wax. Once the sun appear I can see some haze underneet the wax kind of a window that as been not wash good. Why do you think it his appenning ? Thanks for your help.

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem

      Hi Steve, you probably left some cleaner wax on the camper and the sun hit it. It probably just dried on there. You can try to polish it out or scrub it out.

    • @stevebeaulieu2617
      @stevebeaulieu2617 Před 28 dny

      @@DrakesDetailing Thanks you were right I had cleaner wax stick to my walls, I guess was to warm outside or cleaner wax doesn't work after compound, maybe because the surface is too clean.....

  • @kodymathews4251
    @kodymathews4251 Před 9 dny

    Do you prefer the yellow wool on the DA rather than the yellow wool on the Rotary?

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před 9 dny

      No, but if you have a boat that is looking for a more budget friendly option go with the steps I did in this video.

    • @kodymathews4251
      @kodymathews4251 Před 8 dny

      @@DrakesDetailingahhhh ok thanks for the response!

  • @ChapenSmothers
    @ChapenSmothers Před měsícem +1

    What about the chop top as polish?

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem

      In some instances, it does work as a polish if your customer is looking to work with a tight budget! It finishes out very nicely.

  • @rboekdrukker
    @rboekdrukker Před měsícem

    Does this work on painted hulls as well or just gelcoat hulls?

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem

      It depends what kind of paint, for most paints it is the exact same process, including IMRON.

  • @douglassinor6503
    @douglassinor6503 Před 29 dny

    How many pads would you use for each step on a boat that size on just the exterior?

  • @jakejackson8786
    @jakejackson8786 Před měsícem +1

    So when at a customers house do you run a generator, or use their electric?

    • @DripperJoe
      @DripperJoe Před měsícem +1

      I’ve been detailing for 2 years. Only time I would use a generator is when there’s absolutely no power available. (Storage buildings, boat yards, etc.)

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem +1

      We use their power and water 💯

    • @jakejackson8786
      @jakejackson8786 Před měsícem

      Thanks for the tips I’m in the process of getting started.

  • @b.jamesbeideman8871
    @b.jamesbeideman8871 Před měsícem

    why the switch up from rotary polisher with yellow wool and chop top, than da with orange pad with chop top, and finish with da with white foam and jescar? just wondering since that seemed to be your go to.

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem +1

      That is my system on full restores , some customers don’t have the budget for that much work nor are looking for perfection. We created this package for a more affordable rate 💯

    • @b.jamesbeideman8871
      @b.jamesbeideman8871 Před měsícem

      Cool cool, just making sure something didn’t change too much

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem

      💯💯 sorry for the confusion

  • @user-in3de5oq5x
    @user-in3de5oq5x Před 21 dnem +1

    Bro, if ceramic protection is more durable, why do customers still use wax, because it is cheaper for them?

  • @Suprememobiledetailing
    @Suprememobiledetailing Před měsícem

    Can you use a DA to cut

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem

      No, you can only cut oxidation with a rotary buffer. The DA polisher does not have enough power to cut through oxidation. It is just meant for light polishing, and the application of polymer sealant, and/or wax.

  • @jamespifher
    @jamespifher Před měsícem

    I didn’t see the link for the adapter for the double sided wool pad to use on the Makita. Can you update your links or just reply to this comment if I missed it? Thanks

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem +1

      Sorry about that! We did miss it! Here is the link. shinesupply.com/products/double-side-wool-pad-adapter?_pos=1&_psq=Adaptor&_ss=e&_v=1.0

    • @jamespifher
      @jamespifher Před měsícem

      TYSM! (Order placed)

  • @marcusa4846
    @marcusa4846 Před měsícem

    Which rupes do you use?

  • @brandonmacd07
    @brandonmacd07 Před měsícem

    Why does the Daddy O go to a Jescar product?

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem

      Not sure what you mean by this sorry 🤘

    • @brandonmacd07
      @brandonmacd07 Před měsícem

      @DrakesDetailing when I click on the link for Daddy O it takes me to a Jescar sealant product on Amazon.

  • @tonydetailing08
    @tonydetailing08 Před měsícem

    Hello sir, I have a new batch of polishing machines. Would you be interested in helping me test them?

  • @eduardoperez8783
    @eduardoperez8783 Před měsícem +1

    🇵🇷✌🏼

  • @ymmij126
    @ymmij126 Před měsícem

    Why go from a rotary to a DA? Why not just use a rotary for the whole thing. Also thought a DA isn’t strong enough for gelcoat.

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem

      If you use a rotary for the whole thing, you’ll have Swall marked throughout the entire process. By switching to a DA halfway through the system, helps remove swirl marks, and create more of a glass like finish. A DA is not strong enough to conquer, heavy oxidation, but it’s plenty strong enough to polish, and apply sealant to gelcoat

  • @napjohn88
    @napjohn88 Před měsícem +1

    dawn soap, starbrite hull cleaner, jescar polish. This is too much

    • @DrakesDetailing
      @DrakesDetailing  Před měsícem +6

      Sweet, maybe I should make a video on doing this and see what comes out better ?

    • @dudes3691
      @dudes3691 Před měsícem +1

      Sounds like a hack job. If a boat has underlying oxidation that Jescar might last you a week. If you cut and polish then seal you’re going to get around 5 months.