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Hi Todd,
Lately I am toying with the idea of rotary jeweling my cars. Ocassionally I compound my car with either an orange cutting or white polishing pad. The compound combined with the cutting pad create some very slight marring or holograms on the paint almost all the time. After I buff out the paint using the rotary, I usually finish up with the DA to "jewel" the finish to its smoothness.
However, after reading your posts, I notice that MUCH can be gained by jeweling or finishing with a rotary instead of a DA.
Because I often create some SLIGHT hologram (nothing major) or marring by compounding with the rotary, I avoid finishing the paint with the rotary. But seeing so many people are already doing it with great results, I want to do it too.
I know that keeping the pad clean and free of dead paint and depleted abrasives can prevent holograms. Products like M105 and M205 also helps a great deal preventing holograms.
I consider myself an advanced DIY enthusiast with the rotary tool. However, to be on the safe side, I always polish and finish down a surface with the DA to save time and to avoid creating more holograms. Although I am achieving great results by finishing the paint with a DA, I want that extra pop only created by rotary jeweling.
What I have at my disposal is M205, which you had great results with when jeweling the Blue Gallardo :drool5:. I like to stick with M205 because I have a gallon of that for a great deal. I also have all the LC finishing pads at my disposal. What do you suggest I do when embarking jeweling with the rotary?
My main concern is holograms. Holograms = wasted time with the DA. The paint I work on are on the harder side, but I sometimes work on some really soft paint. It would be great if you could offer me some tips and suggestions on efficiently jeweling with the rotary. Suggestions such as pressure, working time, rotary speed, etc could help.
I was told that a white polishing pad used with a medium to fine cut polish RARELY creates any holograms even on the rotary. If that theory is true, using a fine polish and a finishing pad on the rotary should not create any holograms either. Is that true?
Currently with a black LC foam in my hand, there's no way I could envision this pad creating any holograms with a finishing polish such as M205.
The pictures are back up. Sorry about that!
Thanks again for re-uploading the pictures. It was mentioned above that 205 shouldn't be worked for longer than 20 seconds or so. How long should it take to jewel a 2' x 2' panel with PO85rd?
What would be a more suitable pad to use for jewelling?
LC white? LC black? LC red?
Black, red, blue or gold.