Just spent like an hour doing that on my old f150 with stuff from Meguire’s. Patience and time can work out real nicely. Also if you want to get some black trim pieces, or like fender flares Back to Black is a really good product too.
I think he is using polish of some sort. Its works but is gonna wear off after a month or two. Other thing that can be done is using cut polish to remove top layer of the paint. So you basically scrubbing the top layer to reveal the fresh paint under and later buffing it out. But only if the isnt too old and have very thin layer left.
@@shanuyadav7273that's not how polish and cutting work 💀💀 he buffed it out/corrected it by using a compound and fix the imperfection. Like he mentioned, the scratch wasn't deep so he was able to correct it. If you buff/polish and etc, they don't wear off after a month or 2, only thing that will happen is new swirls and imperfection will appear no matter what due to environment, or how well you take care of your vehicle and if you don't seal it or apply a coating after a pain correction.
Remember kids always have the windows up.
How not to help 101.
You didn't even say what you used on that buffer! 😅
Very poorly made video.
No usable info at all!@@ayazqureshi1534
Toothpaste
@@SpookySpencerFinnLokiwhat do you do with the toothpaste? Rub it into the scratch? And do you wipe it off? Any specific toothpaste like all white ??
@@dedebaby2459 when your 21 and living in your first apartment, you don’t put much thought in the details
Just spent like an hour doing that on my old f150 with stuff from Meguire’s. Patience and time can work out real nicely. Also if you want to get some black trim pieces, or like fender flares Back to Black is a really good product too.
You need to tell us what you’re using so we know what the hell to do
Looks good Jeremy
what did you put on the buffing pad?
Exactly. How hard would that have been to include?
I think he is using polish of some sort. Its works but is gonna wear off after a month or two.
Other thing that can be done is using cut polish to remove top layer of the paint. So you basically scrubbing the top layer to reveal the fresh paint under and later buffing it out. But only if the isnt too old and have very thin layer left.
@@shanuyadav7273that's not how polish and cutting work 💀💀 he buffed it out/corrected it by using a compound and fix the imperfection. Like he mentioned, the scratch wasn't deep so he was able to correct it. If you buff/polish and etc, they don't wear off after a month or 2, only thing that will happen is new swirls and imperfection will appear no matter what due to environment, or how well you take care of your vehicle and if you don't seal it or apply a coating after a pain correction.
What did u use
genuinely asking why did you wipe left-to-right instead of in a circular motion opposed to what the buffer or your arm was doing
Circular causes scratches
@@Nastyj0int if you do it wrong
His hair 🥰
I tried that shit and burned right thru my paint!😥
It's funny that I got this today. Especially since my wife showed me that someone or something swapped paint with my wife today.
What r u useing
What compound did you use to buff
Wax
Desert pin stripes
Like the shirt
Why would they use silver color. Cant see shit
The quality of his Job resembles the quality his barber cut his hair 😜
@@Genericyoutuber425 you don't get what I mean
@@regiltube7932 Did you like his haircut?
But what if you don’t have a buffer hello?
buy one ? hello?
Brake cleaner will remove most paint rubs.
Way to much product
Looks worse than when you started!
Worst howto video ive ever seen