Originally posted by Tanat198
TIM&MIKE
I just tried #83 this morning. I still got the holograms. Got a pic for you. Is this a common result after #83?
TIM&MIKE
I just tried #83 this morning. I still got the holograms. Got a pic for you. Is this a common result after #83?
As Tim and I mentioned numerous times in this thread, after using the #83 DACP with a rotary you need to re-polish the area with a less aggressive cleaner/polish and a dual action polisher, (best option), and if this is not possible then a rotary buffer with a finishing pad.
I was unable to get #82 ( available in gallon only) but I used 3M III Machine glaze with non-filling. It worked quite ok for me. I used it with Black and Decker orbital polisher.
Your end result is after you wipe off your wax, not after you compound a car, or use a cleaner/polish like the #83 DACP with a rotary buffer. You might be expecting too much from these products and the process.
Your point of origin, or reference must also be considered. If by using a rotary buffer you can effectively remove the deep swirls, scratches, oxidation, etching, (or whatever the defects are), and create a finish that is 99% of the way swirl-free, then the difference between the condition of the finish you started with and the condition of the finish you have created will be dramatic.
Final polishing with the dual action polisher and a fine polish like our #82 Swirl Free Polish or our #9 Swirl Remover 2.0, and even our #80 Speed Glaze, or a good quality polish or wax, (or both), will be enough to carry your results over the top.
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