imported_wagsjr
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I just purchased a pc and I also own a dewalt rotary. I know the rotary does a nicer job but I have been having some probs. I feel it was a technique problem due to the fact that I do not work in a detail shop full time. A couple questions
I have noticed I do not hold the pad flat while polishing. It is a slight angle but probably digging in to much. Big cause of holograms?
I have been using the handle on side to steer and applying a LOT of pressure. Let the weight of the buffer be the pressure?
It also seems I work the rotary from front to back(windshield to front of car and especially on hood, trunk etc.)sure and make another pass. DO you guys make even passes back and forth? IT seems with the clockwise direction of the head it grabds to much on the way back. Now side to side passes on a horizontal passes, no probs.
The guy I learned from does great work but he was a big wool pad fan and mostly older cars for used car dealerships.
Another thing I know that was defintely a problem was too big of an area at a time. I was attacking half of the trunk lid at a time. Smaller area and inspect. I did one test spot and rip through the whole car.
My technique is wrong so hopefully with a few passes I can correct this. While my technique was bad I only see the prob with black and dark blue. Reds come out swirl and hologram free as well as the darker greens.
Hell I may have even answered my own questions.
I have noticed I do not hold the pad flat while polishing. It is a slight angle but probably digging in to much. Big cause of holograms?
I have been using the handle on side to steer and applying a LOT of pressure. Let the weight of the buffer be the pressure?
It also seems I work the rotary from front to back(windshield to front of car and especially on hood, trunk etc.)sure and make another pass. DO you guys make even passes back and forth? IT seems with the clockwise direction of the head it grabds to much on the way back. Now side to side passes on a horizontal passes, no probs.
The guy I learned from does great work but he was a big wool pad fan and mostly older cars for used car dealerships.
Another thing I know that was defintely a problem was too big of an area at a time. I was attacking half of the trunk lid at a time. Smaller area and inspect. I did one test spot and rip through the whole car.
My technique is wrong so hopefully with a few passes I can correct this. While my technique was bad I only see the prob with black and dark blue. Reds come out swirl and hologram free as well as the darker greens.
Hell I may have even answered my own questions.