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Junkman's, The Mother of All "How to Fix Your Paint for Novices" Thread!
That's right boys and girls, The Junkman has went and made paint correction so easy, a caveman could do it! In the following video, I cover the entire process from start to finish.
This use to be a 5-part video series but I accidentally deleted the videos. I immediately was bombarded with request to reup those videos so I got them back and created ONE video with even more detail in the form of annotations that I have added to the video. Even though the videos were originally recorded back in 2012, the information contained within is still relevant to correcting your paint. If you have ever been apprehensive about using a machine to rid your paint of scratches and swirls, you will definitely not be worried after watching this video series. I break it down to a level where a 10 year old can watch these videos and start fixing paint. The supplies and equipment that I use are readily available in the USA and abroad (for the most part). If you have a serious desire to finally fix your paint and about 1 hour and 54 minutes, then this video series is totally for you. After you have watched this series, you will not believe how easy I have made this. So sit back and get out some popcorn, kick up your feet and enjoy. The Junkman is about to burst onto your screen in a way that only the Junkman can! Here are your before and after shots, which won't make a lot of sense until you have watched the videos, especially when you see how the number "2" ended up in the paint! BEFORE... AFTER... Here's your video: The Junkman
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Awesome post! Thanks for that.
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09-23-2012, 09:26 AM | #3 |
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bump
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09-23-2012, 10:22 AM | #4 |
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AJ......there is no doubt.....YOU ARE THE MAN!!
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09-23-2012, 10:33 AM | #5 |
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You must be talking about my dancing?
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09-23-2012, 10:35 AM | #6 |
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09-23-2012, 10:39 AM | #7 |
What great info, thanks! I have a question. I used a clay bar for the first time yesterday on one section to to make sure I was using it right. It's awesome, don't know why I waited so long to use it. Can you tell me how often one should clay bar? Didn't know if doing it too much would harm the paint. Oh, does polishing have to be applied after clay barring? Just wondered if that had to be done.
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09-23-2012, 11:13 AM | #9 | |
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Polishing does not have to be used after claying, but polishing will result in a better shine. General guideline is clay bar your car at least 2x a year so every 6 months, but to determine specifically go outside with a baggie, put your hand in it and run it over your car. If you feel hundreds of tiny bumps, it's time to clay. This is called the baggie test.
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09-23-2012, 11:15 AM | #10 |
Great advice, thanks!
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Here's the deal RedHot. Everyone is not going to subject their car to the same exact elements so there is not "set" amount of time between claying. My car specifically has not been completely clayed in years, however, it lives in a garage and really doesn't see the road for 5 months out of the year. A guy who's car sits in a driveway year round will clay his paint 10 times as much as I. But just as I show in those videos, the baggie test is the ultimate measuring stick. The baggie test NEVER lies and if the bag says you need to clay, then you need to clay. That is the ONLY determining factor that I use or go by.
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Thanks Aj your a prince hope to come see ya sometime when i go see my sis in owensboro
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I just assumed that we are not talking about a garage queen, hence the "general guidelines"
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