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Ambrosia said:Would a regular polish on an orange, light cutting, foam pad via rotary take out holograms? I used some Scratch-X on my Jeep and left some pretty nasty holograms under direct sunlight. Of course it was only my second time using a buffer, plus I was using a wool pad.
Shaun Carollo said:I don't think that Scratch X is designed to be used with any type of buffer. Pick up yourself some #83 or #80 and see what works. What type of buffer are you using; rotary or DA?
beemerboy1 said:Wool is a cutting pad and with polish you caused some of the holograms that you are talking about. A polsihing pad on the rotary would be better with the polish
Question?
What speed are you spinning on this rotary that can cause some effects that you are posting about
Coupe said:Im kinda curious why you would even use a wool pad on such a newer vehicle, not only that but a wool pad with scratchx.
Dave KG said:Getting a hologram free finish from the rotary takes some practice but it is possible... I woud personally get a polishing pad (white LakeCountry, yellow Meguiars etc...) and some Meguiars #80 rather than the ScratchX, work the residue until it goes clear at 1200rpm and then make a couple of finsal passes at 900rpm.
Ambrosia said:I believe they came out with a new kind, the stuff I have, that can be...atleast that's what it said on the back.
I have a Black and Decker sander/polisher, don't know if that qualifies as a rotary or DA.