Pad Tilt The Most Important Paint Correction Technique | Lake Country LambsWool Overview
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Great video. Thanks for the info Joe! PS – can you finish with those Lake Country wool pads?
Always learn something new. Thank you!
I APOLOGIZE for the audio error at the end of the video. I am a detailer not a master film editor. I am getting better with every video thanks for the support guys.
Great lesson. More, please. 👍
Great video. Gotta love how sloppy body shop guys are
Love these pads! Used it yesterday with HD Speed! Finishes down very good on harder clears
Great video, one thing I struggle with my boss polisher is having it stall all the time. I am not used to the extra throw and in tight areas with a lot of curves can really be annoying.
Thank you for your important info. 👍
That makes perfect sense, regardless of what we're always told to do. Very few panels are actually flat. The other thing I noticed is your arm speed. I've done my ram 1500 crew cab at 1 inch per second. It literally took me 3 days for all three steps, lol. You were able to correct that just fine moving must faster and making fewer passes. Thanks for the realistic instruction.
Wish you would throw down the links for the pads in the description. Good video, though.
A thin, wool pad near that crease….I'd be scared to burn ft through it and that's the difference between a backyard guy like me and a pro like you, good job🛎🛎
The flat area where the mirror sits, what pad do you use by hand for that section?
You deserve way more subs Joe
Good job!
knowledgeable, informative, doesn't rant like other channels, and doesn't endorse a ton of products or get paid for just shares honesty. I can get behind that
How do you like these pads compared to lake country microfiber and Rupes wool?
Damn, that G21 has some balls!!
Great video, thanks. My only concern is how many corrections can I do with one of this compared to the traditional big wool pad?
Great video. Thanks for the info Joe! PS – can you finish with those Lake Country wool pads?
Always learn something new. Thank you!
I APOLOGIZE for the audio error at the end of the video. I am a detailer not a master film editor. I am getting better with every video thanks for the support guys.
Great lesson. More, please. 👍
Great video. Gotta love how sloppy body shop guys are
Love these pads! Used it yesterday with HD Speed! Finishes down very good on harder clears
Great video, one thing I struggle with my boss polisher is having it stall all the time. I am not used to the extra throw and in tight areas with a lot of curves can really be annoying.
Thank you for your important info. 👍
That makes perfect sense, regardless of what we're always told to do. Very few panels are actually flat.
The other thing I noticed is your arm speed. I've done my ram 1500 crew cab at 1 inch per second. It literally took me 3 days for all three steps, lol. You were able to correct that just fine moving must faster and making fewer passes.
Thanks for the realistic instruction.
Wish you would throw down the links for the pads in the description. Good video, though.
A thin, wool pad near that crease….I'd be scared to burn ft through it and that's the difference between a backyard guy like me and a pro like you, good job🛎🛎
The flat area where the mirror sits, what pad do you use by hand for that section?
You deserve way more subs Joe
Good job!
knowledgeable, informative, doesn't rant like other channels, and doesn't endorse a ton of products or get paid for just shares honesty. I can get behind that
How do you like these pads compared to lake country microfiber and Rupes wool?
Damn, that G21 has some balls!!
Great video, thanks. My only concern is how many corrections can I do with one of this compared to the traditional big wool pad?
Bro where did you go man
👍🏽👍🏽