Which can provide a better finish??

blackcarwoes

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Hello all,

This is my first post, Ive been reading these forums for the last couple of weeks, spent dozens of hours reading about everything. It seems like some who are using rotary are following up with the PC DA. Now my question is can you get an equally impressive finish using the rotary alone(considering i have all the pads and polishes available)?



thanks all
 
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Yeah, you can do fine with only a rotary *if* (mighty big "if", BTW) you can avoid holograms and other such problems. It's a pretty aggressive approach though, so be careful you don't take off too much clear.
 
Thanks for the response, my paint is actually in very good condition, just very minor swirls and scratches that are very hard to see after a good wax. I dont plan on doing any heavy cutting,very very little if at all, just using the white polishing pads and the black glaze pads with the rotary.
 
Have been told by some that a PC won't level paint and that you always get holograms, but if you do proper finishing steps, you'll get rid of them
 
SVR said:
Have been told by some that a PC won't level paint and that you always get holograms, but if you do proper finishing steps, you'll get rid of them
Used with a proper combination of pad, chemical and technique a PC won’t leave holograms. Quite the contrary, it can remove holograms left behind by others.



As for leveling, it depends on just how much leveling you’re talking about. Removing holograms is leveling on a very small scale. I wouldn’t want to try removing #1200 sanding scratch with a PC. And orange peel? Fugetaboutit.





PC.
 
Yeah, I can't imagine getting (true) holograms with a PC, sure never happened to me :confused:



It's not like you'll *always* get them with a rotary either, but it's nice to have a PC on hand for the times that you do.
 
I slightly messed up there. I meant to say that you always get holograms with a rotary. Doubt that you would with a PC

Fortunately I've managed to create totally hologram and swirl free finishes lately.
 
If you are always leaving holograms with the rotary Im sorry to say it but it is users error not the machine itself. Try a different pad/product combo or practice roatary use on a few junk panels.
 
Mazz said:
If you are always leaving holograms with the rotary Im sorry to say it but it is users error not the machine itself. Try a different pad/product combo or practice roatary use on a few junk panels.





Totally agree. I almost never create holograms with my rotary. I am extremely careful, not pushed for time, use low speeds, and use the least aggressive pad and polish combo necessary to get the job done.

Also I rarely need the rotary for repairs that the PC can't handle. Careful washing (hose and bucket) and I never QD a less than clean surface.
 
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