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Accumulator said:What Bill D. said :xyxthumbs
Some rotary-inflicted damage is almost impossible to remove without, well, another go with the rotary. Neoprufrock, a member from the old days, had/has some holograms on his black Audi that he just can't get out with a PC. And this is a guy who's been doing this for a long, long time.
I have good luck with the Cyclo, but there's some stuff I just can't get with the PC. So that means I'd never get it by hand either. Some holograms are surprisingly hard to get rid of.
But don't let this scare you off the rotary. Bad rotary-swirls/holograms are almost always the result of something dumb/careless/etc. and you can get them a lot better with more (light, gentle) rotary work. Then what's left (if anything) will probably be doable by hand. Just watch your technique and you shouldn't get anything too bad. And stay away from aggressive products, they're more likely to do this sort of thing and you shouldn't need them anyhow. Mike Phillips recently suggested testing by using DACP and a polishing pad. If that doesn't do it, consider accepting that it's just too badly marred to get perfect.
Anything more aggressive is *very* advanced stuff.
But FWIW, I wouldn't work with a rotary until you've had some experience with a PC or a Cyclo. Not much margin for error with the rotary. And I'd get the PC/Cyclo first anyhow. Just a lot more useful, overall (just IMO, of course).