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BluBrett said:I am so confused; I have never had this problem before! I can't get rid of my extremely light holograms with my random orbital and SwirlX together, the mildest thing I own.
BluBrett said:I used a foam pad and then tried a Terry cloth pad, and both left holograms. I am 100% positive they are holograms because I wiped down with Dawn an then tried claying. I also QD'd it. It's a gray 2000 Chevrolet Tahoe.
RaskyR1 said:The movement of a random orbital polisher doesn't leave holograms. holograms are from the circular movement of a rotary polisher.
How are Holograms Formed? – Detailed Image
Any chance you can get a pic of what your seeing? Also, what foam pad are you using? It's possible the pad itself is causing marring in the paint.
BluBrett said:I threw some NXT on to temporarily cover up whatever it is. I'll clay it again this weekend and try a different pad to remove the marring. I've never used this orbital on the Tahoe before, only on my old white Acura. Maybe I just didn't notice the marring on white.
RaskyR1 said:What orbital do you have?
WMD-DFW said::werd: Terry cloth im guessing its the $30 walmart random orbital
WMD-DFW said:Yea thats not really a buffer just a high powered vibrator/wax spreader
WMD-DFW said:And your hand can do it too but prob faster and better
WMD-DFW said:Im just saying dont expect a tool not made for the job be able to do the job of removing holograms effectively if it all