Mike Phillips
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NEW SONAX Cut & Finish - Extreme Show Car Makeover - Removing Holograms using the FLEX 3401
SONAX Cut & Finish
This is the brand new CUT & FINISH compound/polish from SONAX and this is a phenomenal product!
I had a chance to test this out while I was at SONAX in Germany just a few weeks ago and it was impressive when we used it in the SONAX training garage and just as impressive when we used it for an extreme show car makeover here at Autogeek's Show Car Garage.
Here's our test car, this is a 1965 Mustang with a recent new paint job. In the below picture I've positioned the car outside to get some pictures of the holograms using the sun.
1965 Mustang Fastback
Holograms
The scratch pattern you see in the paint is called holograms. Holograms are a scratch pattern specific to rotary buffers. The single direction the pads spins tends to leave a pattern of swirls that mimic the way the buffer is moved over the paint. This is normal for most body shop work as most body shops only use rotary buffers. Here in the detailing world we use rotary buffers for doing major correction work but then switch over to dual action orbital polishers to finish out hologram-free and swirl-free.
These are holograms...
Holograms take away from the beauty of the paint job because they hide the beautiful basecoat colors, blue and white under the clearcoat.
The good news is this can be fixed and we'll show you how removing holograms can be fast and easy.

SONAX Cut & Finish
This is the brand new CUT & FINISH compound/polish from SONAX and this is a phenomenal product!
I had a chance to test this out while I was at SONAX in Germany just a few weeks ago and it was impressive when we used it in the SONAX training garage and just as impressive when we used it for an extreme show car makeover here at Autogeek's Show Car Garage.
Here's our test car, this is a 1965 Mustang with a recent new paint job. In the below picture I've positioned the car outside to get some pictures of the holograms using the sun.
1965 Mustang Fastback
Holograms
The scratch pattern you see in the paint is called holograms. Holograms are a scratch pattern specific to rotary buffers. The single direction the pads spins tends to leave a pattern of swirls that mimic the way the buffer is moved over the paint. This is normal for most body shop work as most body shops only use rotary buffers. Here in the detailing world we use rotary buffers for doing major correction work but then switch over to dual action orbital polishers to finish out hologram-free and swirl-free.
These are holograms...
Holograms take away from the beauty of the paint job because they hide the beautiful basecoat colors, blue and white under the clearcoat.
The good news is this can be fixed and we'll show you how removing holograms can be fast and easy.
