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Old 05-05-08, 08:03   #13 (permalink)
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Re: Why do I keep getting holograms via UDM?

IP should take alot more than 2 passes I use SIP with a udm and it has like 8 passes give or take you cant break it down in 2 passes.
 
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Re: Why do I keep getting holograms via UDM?

^^^I'm with him. It should take way more than two passes to break down IP, at least it does for me. Anyway, check your work out in the sun right after you finish polishing and an ISO wipe down to see if there is any marring left. This way you can eliminate that process as being the problem. It could also be your washing or drying technique, since you always seem to notice marring after you wash the car.
 
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Not sure what this means. Could you please explain? Thanks.
Take a black sharpie and just put a line on your backing plate or the part of the buffing pad that you see while you are polishing. Basically you'll see a black blur when you turn on the PC and when you put it on the surface you are polishing. The PC is supposed to rotate some so this just makes sure you aren't putting so much pressure that you bog the machine down

I find that IP dusted a lot when I bogged down the machine like that so it was an improvement when I marked the backing plate and pad to make sure that it was spinning a bit
 
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Re: Why do I keep getting holograms via UDM?

Many thanks, boss. I really appreciate the response.

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Take a black sharpie and just put a line on your backing plate or the part of the buffing pad that you see while you are polishing. Basically you'll see a black blur when you turn on the PC and when you put it on the surface you are polishing. The PC is supposed to rotate some so this just makes sure you aren't putting so much pressure that you bog the machine down

I find that IP dusted a lot when I bogged down the machine like that so it was an improvement when I marked the backing plate and pad to make sure that it was spinning a bit
 
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