So on today's Snapchat story of Adam's Polishes(Follow them if you don't already) there were filming the testing and comparison of different products.
And Kerwin was shown on camera as doing the testing and he was wearing a headlamp. Coincidentally, I have been researching headlamps the past few days and I was wondering if anyone knew which headlamp he was wearing?
I know I can just buy a hand held light that are already proven to find swirls, but wearing it on your head seems so convenient as you're making each pass with your polisher. If I could work in sunlight, I would. But my garage doesn't have the best lighting and I'm trying to find something that can aid me for when it gets dim.
So far, I have learned that the amount of lumens don't necessarily matter, but instead it's the temperature of the light. Around 5000K seems to mimic the way sunlight illuminates and there are not very many headlamps that are marketed with their temperature rating. So I was wondering if anyone here has any experience with headlamps for finding swirls or knows which headlamp Kerwin was wearing?
Edit: Maybe I should have put this under General Detailing Discussion and Questions. My bad!
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VMRamos
So on today's Snapchat story of Adam's Polishes(Follow them if you don't already) there were filming the testing and comparison of different products.
And Kerwin was shown on camera as doing the testing and he was wearing a headlamp. Coincidentally, I have been researching headlamps the past few days and I was wondering if anyone knew which headlamp he was wearing?
I know I can just buy a hand held light that are already proven to find swirls, but wearing it on your head seems so convenient as you're making each pass with your polisher. If I could work in sunlight, I would. But my garage doesn't have the best lighting and I'm trying to find something that can aid me for when it gets dim.
So far, I have learned that the amount of lumens don't necessarily matter, but instead it's the temperature of the light. Around 5000K seems to mimic the way sunlight illuminates and there are not very many headlamps that are marketed with their temperature rating. So I was wondering if anyone here has any experience with headlamps for finding swirls or knows which headlamp Kerwin was wearing?
Edit: Maybe I should have put this under General Detailing Discussion and Questions. My bad!
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