hey guys just curious to know what light you guys are using to find swirls and scratches before doing paint correction. i know the brinkmann dual xenon has been discontinued. just wanted to see what everyone is using now thanks
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Re: What light to use to find swirls and scratches?
I picked up a $10 LED "trail" light from a local store. I figured if it didn't work, I'd still have a bike/flash light, but it works perfectly for correction, even in the daylight shade, because it's so crazy bright and intense. If I were doing correction every day, though, I'd probably want some type of stand light, though.Non-Garaged Daily Driver, DAMF System + M101, Carnauba Finish Enthusiast
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Re: What light to use to find swirls and scratches?
Originally posted by dedonderosa View Posthey guys just curious to know what light you guys are using to find swirls and scratches before doing paint correction. i know the brinkmann dual xenon has been discontinued. just wanted to see what everyone is using now thanks
I dont know what State are you in, but I live in state of WA. I have a local shopping place that is called Fred Myer. I picked the Small LED flashlight with the light power anywhere from 100 - 250 Lumen and this cost anywhere from $12-$30
As for me, I like the light power around 150 lumen because it is not too dark and not too bright, but again any light powers between that range are working very well. Or if you want to go real crazy with the light that you can pick up the LED light with stand at the light power of 1500 - 3500 lumen.
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Re: What light to use to find swirls and scratches?
If I can't see them with my naked eye in the sunlight, then they do not exist. If someone wants to pull out a special light in the parking lot, then that is their problem, not mine. LOL
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Re: What light to use to find swirls and scratches?
Originally posted by Blueline View PostIf I can't see them with my naked eye in the sunlight, then they do not exist. If someone wants to pull out a special light in the parking lot, then that is their problem, not mine. LOL
Having said that, I still use my Brinkmann as a "sunlight alternative" to spot swirls when there is no sun, or I'm doing a correction in the garage.
I've found that those pesky swirls tend to show up in different light sources from halogen to LED to neon to the humble incandescent, to sunlight. So unfortunately, I believe you really need a combination of light sources to truly spot everything.
But I'll just stick to my combo of Brinkmann, neon garage lights (x 10!) and sunlight (when available).
One tip I picked up not too long ago about using a hand-held light source: Make the rest of the area as dark as possible. So I momentarily turn off all the garage lights (the window is blocked out with a curtain) before using the Brinkmann. I have found it helps to see the swirls better.Originally posted by BluelineI own a silver vehicle and a black vehicle owns me. The black one demands attention, washing, detailing, waxing and an occasional dinner out at a nice restaurant. The silver one demands nothing and it looks just fine. I think the black vehicle is taking advantage of me, and the silver car is more my style. We can go out for a drive without her makeup and she looks fine. If I want to take the black one out, it is three or four hours in the "bathroom" to get ready.
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I had regular florescent in my garage, but recently changed over to the new LED strips
Soon as I did, i noticed some imperfections that i've never noticed before, such as a bird poop etching on my hood. While I know that's not exactly portable, its better than any LED flashlights that I've been using Cree, Duracell, Snap-on 2000 lumen or whatever else Costco has on offer at the time.... I'm all over my car like a rash cleaning it maybe a few times a week, and only once I installed the above ceiling LED Utilitech Pro Strip Common: 4-Ft; Actual: 48.03-in), did i notice the etching.
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I use a 2000 lumen [or so it claims] Cree led flashlight. I also have a Cree headlamp which I can wear on my head while working. It comes in handy even though the neighbors probably think I'm crazy. Lol.
But when I'm polishing a car I couldn't care less what anyone thinks..
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Re: What light to use to find swirls and scratches?
Originally posted by thedoc46 View PostI had regular florescent in my garage, but recently changed over to the new LED strips
Soon as I did, i noticed some imperfections that i've never noticed before, such as a bird poop etching on my hood. While I know that's not exactly portable, its better than any LED flashlights that I've been using Cree, Duracell, Snap-on 2000 lumen or whatever else Costco has on offer at the time.... I'm all over my car like a rash cleaning it maybe a few times a week, and only once I installed the above ceiling LED Utilitech Pro Strip Common: 4-Ft; Actual: 48.03-in), did i notice the etching.Originally posted by BluelineI own a silver vehicle and a black vehicle owns me. The black one demands attention, washing, detailing, waxing and an occasional dinner out at a nice restaurant. The silver one demands nothing and it looks just fine. I think the black vehicle is taking advantage of me, and the silver car is more my style. We can go out for a drive without her makeup and she looks fine. If I want to take the black one out, it is three or four hours in the "bathroom" to get ready.
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Re: What light to use to find swirls and scratches?
Originally posted by Eldorado2k View Post@TheDoc46. That's putting it lightly.. I'm pretty sure all it takes is me out there doing a quik waterless wash for a few of them to think I'm nuts. Lmao;p
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