Hologram questions and....help

ctrent86 said:
I think it wasn't broken down properly. Also, PO85RD with a blue pad make a good finishing combo. Just make sure you break it down enough.







My main questions right now are:



How will I know if it is broken down enough? Maybe I am too worried about doing too much. I would estimate that I am moving the pad over any particular spot 6-8 times, then spraying with water/alcohol, then increasing the speed of the buffer and another 6-8 passes.



I am using the megs yellow foam pad from their Solo line. Should I be using something different?



For newbies such as myself is it typical to have holograms after the swirl removal stage? Should I expect them to be taken care of during the polishing phase? I am going to use DG105. What is an OTC pad that would be a good choice for the polishing phase.



Possibly the most important thing. Is it in my best interest to scrap the Chicago Electric rotory and get something different that will make things easier? I think it might be in my best interest to just sack up and get a PC 7424. It sounds like this machine is easier to use with more room for error, and lesser chance for holograms and other mistakes. What is your take on this?



I would really appreciate answers or input on these questions.
 
If you can, go get a PC, it is much easier to use in the last stage to remove micro-marring and holgrams left by the rotary.



Kepp the rotary for deep sratches and heavy swirls, but the PC will make it much easier and safer to remove the holograms on those corners.
 
slp123 said:
If you can, go get a PC, it is much easier to use in the last stage to remove micro-marring and holgrams left by the rotary.



Kepp the rotary for deep sratches and heavy swirls, but the PC will make it much easier and safer to remove the holograms on those corners.



Thanks for the advice. At this point I am probably just going to spend the extra money and get one.



EDIT: Western Tool has a PC 7436 (apparently the new model of the 7336) in stock for $145 with a backing plate so I am pretty sure I am going to pick it up soon.
 
McDougal said:
My main questions right now are:



How will I know if it is broken down enough? Maybe I am too worried about doing too much. I would estimate that I am moving the pad over any particular spot 6-8 times, then spraying with water/alcohol, then increasing the speed of the buffer and another 6-8 passes...





Extending the work time with the IPA/water mix would, IMO, make it *more* likely that you're overworking things. I'd just work the product until it's broken down (rough guide- almost dry), and buff off the residue. Run the speed up/down during the polish's normal work time.



IPA flashes kinda fast anyhow, and has zero lubricity, so I wouldn't be using it for that period.




I am using the megs yellow foam pad from their Solo line. Should I be using something different?



Sorry, I dunno :nixweiss I'm no rotary-Meister and I've never used the Solo pad.



For newbies such as myself is it typical to have holograms after the swirl removal stage?



IMO it's not unusual for *anybody*. Plenty of good, experienced people still have them then. I know, I've removed holograms left by some very good pros.





Should I expect them to be taken care of during the polishing phase? ...I think it might be in my best interest to just sack up and get a PC 7424...



I'd say to just get that (new model) PC and take care of 'em with that.
 
So I got my hands on a Ultimate Detailing Machine over the weekend. Incredibly easy to use and was able to remove almost all of the holograms. I found out a friend actually owns one and he let me borrow it. Needless to say, I will be buying one soon.
 
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