Product X to hide holograms?

ndtechie05

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I'm currently working on a 2000 Buick Park Ave thats a family members. I'm trying SIP on orange pad on the rotary for the first time and it seems to be working pretty well. I'm getting minor holograms I believe. I was wondering what my next step should be with it. Should I go to the UDM and Product X to fill in or go to UDM and CG Pro Polish then finish with LSP?
 
If you want to hide holograms Prima Hydro works great for that. Hydro is the spray wax of the Prima line, very good stuff!
 
I don't see the point of filling the holograms. I would just follow up with a milder polish with the PC or Rotary to get rid of them.
 
A milder polish and a polishing pad will cure your problems.....covering them with a glaze will bite you in the A$$ later when the glaze detiorates and the swirls and holos appear again..



CG's pro polish will take care of it....and a polish pad.....



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Appreciate the quick responses guys! So after I'm done here with the Rotary I'm gonna use Pro Polish and a white LC pad on UDM. I also have OP and a polishing pad for the rotary I can use...Do I still have th chance of hologramming with that combo?
 
You will not get hollograms with the PC. The random orbit action of a DA machine prevents that effect. However, if the hollograms you already have are deep enough you may not get all of them out depending on what polish/pad combo you use on the UDM and your technique. If you see some holograms after you first UDM attemt then step up the polish and or pad until you get rid of them.
 
Jason M said:
You will not get hollograms with the PC. The random orbit action of a DA machine prevents that effect. However, if the hollograms you already have are deep enough you may not get all of them out depending on what polish/pad combo you use on the UDM and your technique. If you see some holograms after you first UDM attemt then step up the polish and or pad until you get rid of them.



I got the holograms from SIP on the rotary then I went over with OP on rotary and finished with Danase Finish Polish which took them out.
 
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