Holograms ???

Hitman0150

New member
Joined
Dec 18, 2011
Messages
31
Reaction score
0
Just bought a new car and noticed it has holograms from the dealership. I have some dodo juice lime prime and one of each lake country ccs pads for da polisher. Will that remove the holograms?

Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk
 
Just bought a new car and noticed it has holograms from the dealership. I have some dodo juice lime prime and one of each lake country ccs pads for da polisher. Will that remove the holograms?

Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk

Im sure the community on here can help you a little better if you posted some pictures of what your describing. Most of us know what a hologram is anyways but pics always help the situation.
 
I was trying to get a picture. Car is polished metal metallic and i cant seem to get the holograms in picture

Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk
 
Would lime prime work with porter cable and an orange pad?

Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk
 
Yes it will and it will most likely remove any hologram you have.

Make sure you are not referring to Lite Version of lime prime which has no abrasives.
 
Yes i have the regular lime prime. Just was wondering wich pad was best. Also, should i follow up with a hard and soft dodo?

Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk
 
It is Trial and error, usually Polishing Pad should be ok IMHO.

Lime Prime has very mild abrasives, I recon you won't need 2 step polishing procedure.
 
Would lime prime work with porter cable and an orange pad?

Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk

Lime Prime with an Orange pad will likely remove the swirls but it also might leave behind what's call DA Haze or Micro-marring.

Read more about it here,


The difference between Rotary Buffer Swirls, Cobweb Swirls and Micro-Marring

Tracers Tracers - RIDS - Pigtails - Cobweb Swirls - Rotary Buffer Swirls - Holograms - Water Spots - Bird Drooping Etchings - Micro-Marring



See if you can remove the swirls using a polishing pad and before buffing out the entire car do just a Test Spot to one area and make sure you're getting the results you want before buffing out the entire car.



Sad to say but your story is all to often...


DISO = The Dealership Installed Swirl Option


The story of 3 H's - Horrendous, Horror Story and Hack Detailers...



:xyxthumbs:
 
Thanks for input. So maybe i should back off to a green polishing pad?

Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk
 
Thanks for input. So maybe i should back off to a green polishing pad?

Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk


Possibly.

"You don't know what you can do until you try"



Modern clear coat paints are scratch-sensitive, that is they scratch easily. Micro-marring or DA Haze is a type of scratching that is caused by too aggressive of a pad or too aggressive of a product or a combination of both.


So before settling on a process,

Process = Pad, Product, Tool and Technique


Prove your process by doing a Test Spot to a small area and then inspect. Try the least aggressive products to get the job done. Least aggressive products can include buffing pads.


The Graphic Equalizer Analogy to Polishing Paint



:xyxthumbs:
 
Back
Top