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Hologram/swirl correction...

with both a rotary and a forced rotation tool such as a flex 3401...looking for the ultimate finish correction system using both tools...first step would be compounding m105 with a double sided wool cutting pad with a rotary....now you list steps you would take along with machine, products and pad selected to finish absolutely hologram and swirl-free Feed back please​




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It really depends on the type of finish (hard or soft clear) and the amount of defects. Using a rotary with a wool pad and M105 is serious overkill for most type of defects that I have seen.

Always start with a milder combo. If you're using a rotary, use a polishing pad with SIP and break down the polish between 1200-1500RPM. Most of the time, mild and medium swirl as well as any mild-medium rids will be corrected even on fairly hard clear. Unless you have PTG and know you have alot of clear to play with and have serious defects, I wouldn't use anything stronger than I suggested.
 
fully cured transtar clear sanding with 2000 wet,I want zero swirls and no holograms sneaking out to surprise me!
 
Any flex 3401 users out there care to comment?
 
Ill sometimes use M105 with a yellow B&S pad then finish with a black pad on my 3401. I can usually get close to perfect with just yellow and m105 on a my pe14. Sometimes with the rotory ill use a yellow then black (without wiping off residue) and Menzerna Powerfinish. That almost always gets rid of everything. 1200-1500 on yellow then down to 900-1200 with black slow arm speed with black cause Im jeweling the paint.

After that if I need to finish Ill use a white B&S pad on the 3401 and P106 to make sure I got everything but I can finish fine with a rotory and PF
 
Ill sometimes use M105 with a yellow B&S pad then finish with a black pad on my 3401. I can usually get close to perfect with just yellow and m105 on a my pe14. Sometimes with the rotory ill use a yellow then black (without wiping off residue) and Menzerna Powerfinish. That almost always gets rid of everything. 1200-1500 on yellow then down to 900-1200 with black slow arm speed with black cause Im jeweling the paint.

After that if I need to finish Ill use a white B&S pad on the 3401 and P106 to make sure I got everything but I can finish fine with a rotory and PF
I agree you can finish out with a rotary yet like the idea of taking it one step further to ensure a quality finish!
 
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