the rotary polisher in expert hands can do everything very well and quickly. I appreciated that you used the same pads and the same Polish on both polishers Ops i almost forgot hologram 👍🤣
Great video but i have a question. Do you use 1 pad per panel, or do you clean the pads in between? Also do you prime the pads so not to start with a dry pad?
Alen odlicno video. Imam isti dewalt . Sa 600 si raznosio a sa 800 radis na hologram? Ili radis na 1000 Jas cut radim na 600 a koristio sam Da za finish.
Hi. Little bit dont understand whats the quicker with rotary. 2 pads, 2 polishers, too much work. Get DA , Sonax PF 4-6 , one pad (medium or coarse foam ) one cross pass higher speed -slow motion, one cross pass lower speed quickier motion and light correction 40x40cm with good finish done in 2 minutes. Im looking for cordless dewalt rotary (have cordless DA) but im not sure if i need that machine.
The video was recorded "how to remove holograms by rotation" because not everyone has a DA machine, and with a DA machine it is easy to remove, the old school is the best, and that is rotation
@@Amddetailing thanks. I m looking for rotary to try final step with fine/ultrafine polish or prewax cut/glaze like Dodo lime.. to remove maybe some micro marring by DA and the best finish. Can I make some holos with fine polishers + rotary (600-800 rpm) ? ( Never have doing with rotary).
Heat. Pad skips off paint. Polisher tries to run. Pad isnt flat at all times. Apply more than 1 gram of pressure. literally. Pad gets dry or dirty. Fast rpms and slow passes or vise versa. Too heavy pad or polish. (even if the pads says "finishing"). Thats all i can think of for now but if you did any of this for even a slight second... you must redo that section because you 100% left tracks
Nice HOLOGRAM remove. Thanks for tips. Maybe I'll be encouraged too to polish my wife's not so greatly washed "new to as" car. Never seen that badly maintained black paint so far what that is. Almost as bad than this video's car had.
Cool video dude! I didnt understand, if its needed to use pressure for cutting and polishing? When do i have to use pressure for buffing? When using wool?