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    M205+rotary=small holograms

    Hey guys,

    Just started to my paint with my makita rotary, white LC pad and M205. I wouldn`t say they`re pad holograms but more like a mist over the paint under the right light. Almost like a sheen or a light fog on some areas.

    I think I may have had it too high at 2000 RPM. Should I drop down to 1000?

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    Re: M205+rotary=small holograms

    Probably need to refine the finish with a black finish pad. Paint may be soft and the white pad is giving you a haze
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    Re: M205+rotary=small holograms

    It is a single stage painted car, if that helps.

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    Re: M205+rotary=small holograms

    Definitely bump your speed down and try some different pads too. I`ve had some paints were M205 just wouldn`t finish hologram free on a rotary.

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    Re: M205+rotary=small holograms

    Get a RUPES polisher
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    Re: M205+rotary=small holograms

    Damn....time to order some new pads. It absolutely sucks I can`t order anything locally.

    I have a 3m finishing pad (light blue) I bought last year brand new. Maybe I could use thst.

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    Re: M205+rotary=small holograms

    I also have a pc, worse case scenario I can finish it with that. I`d rather not but...

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    Re: M205+rotary=small holograms

    The 3M pad would likely finish better than the white LC. Try than and finish at a lower speed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Striker View Post
    I also have a pc, worse case scenario I can finish it with that. I`d rather not but...
    Test spot

    You might save yourself a lot of time and aggrivation
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    Re: M205+rotary=small holograms

    aggrevation
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    agrivation
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    aggervastion
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    I am getting aggrivated
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    Re: M205+rotary=small holograms

    I never use 2000rpm to finish anything - it just gets things too hot too quickly and kills your compound and pad too fast..

    A slower speed with the same Makita I have, and you can control everything better, allow the product and pad, work the product into the paint, it breaks down just fine, and you actually get longer work times, which help it turn out better, and there is no sling, dusting, etc..

    Work the product with the machine and carefully observe what is going on,with no distractions..

    I always like a little moisture on the work if I see its starting to dry up too soon, and when you find the right balance for that section of that paint that day, it will be amazing..

    Have found that the product needs to break down fully to really do the job it was intended to do, and the combination of the right amount of pressure, slower speeds, and all of the above will help give you outstanding gloss, smoothness, and clarity..

    Have also found that the pad can really do a lot more work for you if you allow it to.. It will not only correct the finish in stages, it will also clean up almost everything on that section for you so you can see what you are doing while working it, and leave very little on the surface to wipe off..

    You need to have a clean small white towel handy to wipe the pad surface down after each section is completed, to help it work longer and allow you to see what color is coming off of the work..

    Need lots of pads to do this, hope you are getting equipped.. Lake Country Hydro-Shreds Cyan in the 5.5" size absolutely works great to clean up even pretty bad defects on German paint for example, and still finish down amazingly clear, glossy, and smooth..

    Good luck !
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    Re: M205+rotary=small holograms

    Thanks a lot. I have a terrycloth towel ready for a pad wipe down frequently.

    So you`re saying the white pad and the makita should allow the 205 for a clear finish?

    My worse case scenario is having to buy more pads and wait for shipping.

 

 
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