MSOsr
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If I'm able to get some slight holograms off my black 2005 Cadillac CTS-V by using 106FF with a white pad (using a 7336), should I follow that with 106FF on a gray pad before going with my LSP?
Mike
Mike
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TH0001 said:You cannot get holograms from a portercable...
EisenHulk said:NEWB Question:
Can you REMOVE holograms with a PC?
porta said:Yes, no problems at all.
EisenHulk said:NEWB Question:
Can you REMOVE holograms with a PC?
porta said:Yes, no problems at all.
MSOsr said:In bright sunlight, it looks like faint spiderwebs......with very fine filament.
Mike
Accumulator said:-AND-
I'll qualify the above just a little...you can *USUALLY* get 'em out pretty easily with a PC, but not always. Old time (and MIA) member neoprufrok had some holograms the dealer put in his black Audi and he simply could not remove them with a PC for some reason :nixweiss So apparently certain holograms on very hard paint can be unusually tough to sort out via PC. In those cases I'd recommend 4" pads.
tC_Crazy said:Just to clarify, you can get holograms using a PC/UDM. I just managed to do that last weekend. It seems the culprit is not fully breaking down a polish. I didn't completely break down Menzerna FP and it ended up holograming the soft Scion paint pretty badly. I'm gonna hit it with FP again and break it down fully to remove the damage.
SVR said:You cannot always use the ceramiclear Menzerna polishes on soft paint
the abrasives are too sharp for some (from my experience)