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Holograms!!
I just walked by my car i buffed out and noticed some holograms. Its the first time ive buffed so im still trying to learn! I have a makita along with some meguiars 105/205! Now my question is, whats the best way to get rid of holograms? Is there an article i can read where it shows how to get rid of them? Or any of you who have comed across this, what would be the best way to get rid of them? Any help is great! Thanks!
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Re: Holograms!!
I agree. Just take an orbital and some sealant or wax. Should be enough to remove anything left behind by 205. Although, you shouldn't be leaving anything behind with 205. You may have to change your pad when using it next time.
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Re: Holograms!!
Originally Posted by Kristopher1129
I agree. Just take an orbital and some sealant or wax. Should be enough to remove anything left behind by 205. Although, you shouldn't be leaving anything behind with 205. You may have to change your pad when using it next time.
when i buffed it out i had very poor lighting, it looked good, but now i see some minimum holograms! the thing is that i only have my makita as of this moment and cant buy a DA polisher... anything i can do to fix it with my makita?
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Re: Holograms!!
Originally Posted by 93fox
when i buffed it out i had very poor lighting, it looked good, but now i see some minimum holograms! the thing is that i only have my makita as of this moment and cant buy a DA polisher... anything i can do to fix it with my makita?
I use my Makita for practically everything. I'm guessing the holograms can't be THAT bad if you're last step was 205.
It sounds like it could use another polish with a soft finishing pad. Go over it again with your softest pad, and whatever polish you have. Then throw some wax, or sealant on...you should be good.
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Re: Holograms!!
Originally Posted by 93fox
I just walked by my car i buffed out and noticed some holograms. Its the first time ive buffed so im still trying to learn! I have a makita along with some meguiars 105/205! Now my question is, whats the best way to get rid of holograms? Is there an article i can read where it shows how to get rid of them? Or any of you who have comed across this, what would be the best way to get rid of them? Any help is great! Thanks!
Try another pass with a black lc pad. You should be able to remove the holograms pretty easily.
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Re: Holograms!!
Originally Posted by Kristopher1129
I use my Makita for practically everything. I'm guessing the holograms can't be THAT bad if you're last step was 205.
It sounds like it could use another polish with a soft finishing pad. Go over it again with your softest pad, and whatever polish you have. Then throw some wax, or sealant on...you should be good.
I have a soft finishing pad! would some po85rd do the trick?
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Re: Holograms!!
Originally Posted by 93fox
I have a soft finishing pad! would some po85rd do the trick?
Absolutely. Just keep your rpms low, you don't wanna create heat. A nice slow polish with some 85rd should absolutely do the trick. You will need to apply wax or sealant after for protection. Good luck
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Originally Posted by Kristopher1129
Absolutely. Just keep your rpms low, you don't wanna create heat. A nice slow polish with some 85rd should absolutely do the trick. You will need to apply wax or sealant after for protection. Good luck
Ok buddy i will follow your tip! Ill follow it up with some wax! Thanks alot for taking the time to actually explain!
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Re: Holograms!!
Originally Posted by Kristopher1129
Absolutely. Just keep your rpms low, you don't wanna create heat. A nice slow polish with some 85rd should absolutely do the trick. You will need to apply wax or sealant after for protection. Good luck
And whenever you can hold the pad flat to the surface. Light pressure with your last cover passes with pretty much just the weight of the machine.
Also... very important... clean your pad after each section you buff. You need to remove any built-up and spent product before working with fresh product.
Make sure the paint surfaces are surgically clean and don't buff to a dry buff, you should always have a wet film of product on the surface.
Then wiping off residue with a clean, soft microfiber goes without saying...
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