How to Fix Orange Peel and Nibs | Cut & Buff like a Pro

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Check out the step-by-step process for removing the orange peel and dust nibs from your paint and see the difference a little bit of work can do to enhance the look of your car's paint using 3D Detailing products.
Hope this helps you achieve the flat flawless paint you've been looking for!

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I’ve never felt so attacked from a youtube intro.

mikemikeyee
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You've watched a ton of vids and not you have mistakes that you need to fix, , , Nailed me in the first 10 seconds!

arrowdriver
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You nailed it in your introduction, I had just sprayed my Z28 in my garage, and I had the problems you were about to help me correct 😢, but then you start bringing introducing all kinds of high tech chemicals and power tools, DUDE !! I’m in my garage not able to afford all that I’m going to have to purchase to get the results u got, that’s why I painted the car myself to save SOME MONEY!!!!

brandonshelton
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I felt like i was buffing... this was perfectly explained . Perfect intro! Hit my situation right on! Really helped. Thanks..

BrendaJenkins-bt
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Bro really called me out in that intro 😅😂

bradenhearn
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Always nice to see someone still using rotary nowadays

DetailingJourney
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early on you mentioned " if you were going for that perfect flat surface for show yet this isnt the video for that " My god how much better does it get than what you just did??? crazy awesome! and great info!

kcmwt
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The beginning part of your video where you are describing the problems we have from painting in our garage was spot on... I'm a little better than some I guess as I have ZERO orange peel, and NO runs, drips, or sags... however.. it looks like I threw a handful of beach sand into the clear coat while it was still wet... It's now a NON-SLIP surface because of all the nibs. That would be the best way to describe it. If I try and remove every nib in my paint-I will be sanding the ENTIRE panel.. so.. that's my plan. Just wet sand with 1500, then 2000, then 3000, then cut/buff/polish. Sucks because it is a beautiful finish.. just TONS of nibs.

Go
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Having never owned anything worth detailing I'm surprised to learn how intense a process it takes to achieve the finish you got. Wow !!!! 👍💯

philmccrackin
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Excellent guidance and content! Thank you for putting this out for us novices that wanna have a go at learning a new DIY skill. Appreciate it 👍

dannybellew
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You nailed it. Not a wasted second of unecessary information. This should be the prototype of all Youtube videos on DIY

Comestomind
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Wow, a truely skilled practitioner- I watched this to get some ideas for my bicycle clear coat - though i won’t be using a machine. Really useful.

seryozhasteve
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Best Intro to a car paint video ever. . You got me bang to rights. Love it. Thank You

johnhowlett
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Love when people are masters of their craft and passionate about it. Great job man

DamnRiggz
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NICE Work! Love the Color too... Looks like a Midnight Purple

tnasituning
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That tailgate is like a mirror! The whole truck is SWEET! I'm currently working on my Cobra and it is purple but not that deep.

CapeCodTrainTodd
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OMG, I can't dislike the video. My life will never be complete. Psyche, I never dislike a video.

fokker
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Dude! I watched this the first time, and then I couldn't remember the name and couldn't find you, but I think you are really the man to listen to. I'm subscribing.

wendys
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Fred you are very good at your craft, I really learned something today Thank You

korhing
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One of my good buddies is amazing when it comes to painting. To give yourself a fighting chance doing it at home is make sure your gun and psi is set right. Use the right tip for what you're spraying. Wheather it be primer-sealers, color, or clear. Having 20 different paint guns for different things helps lol. Setting your gun and psi correctly are the most important things from what I'm told.

jamessowder