Wednesday 29 August 2018

How To Restore A Brilliant Shine After Wet Sanding! - Project FJ


In today's video, Project FJ literally has its time to shine! Nick introduces the 1971 Toyota FJ40 which has been in the background for nearly five years. After months of restoration and piecing it back together it has come to the final step...paint correction. Fresh paint looks like wet glass but upon further inspection there are fish eyes, nibs and runs that must be wet sanded to remove. Rubbing out these imperfections makes the surface smooth but it also makes it very dull and lacking luster. Starting off today by wiping away the years of accumulated dust using Swift Wipe Waterless Wash. Next, a Light Clay Bar treatment gently lifts embedded contaminants and fallout to revive a smooth surface and prepare it for polish. The TORQ 10FX is the go-to machine for bringing back a beautiful shine, utilizing V34 Hybrid Compound with an Orange Pad to diminish the 2000 grit sanding marks followed by a pass using the Green Hex-Logic Pad and V36 Cutting Polish for a final polish. Lastly, adding a fine coat of JetSeal with a Black Hex-Logic Pad means less spent product, easy removal and brilliant finish. ••••••••••••••• Products Used in Today's Video ••••••••••••••••• ➜ Green Workhorse Microfiber Towel: https://ift.tt/2fyXkve ➜ Swift Wipe Waterless Wash: https://ift.tt/2GRYIFs ➜ Wipe Out: https://ift.tt/2lMWgDc ➜ Light Clay Bar & Luber: https://ift.tt/2JatwO7 ➜ TORQ 10FX: https://ift.tt/2wYr2km ➜ JetSeal: https://ift.tt/1lGhDMr •••••••••• ● Website: www.ChemicalGuys.com ● Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=chemicalguys ● Subscribe to our newsletter: https://ift.tt/2vjCz9T ● Like Us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/2uJzRxo ● Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/2vjwfPB

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