Detailing disaster
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Ok guys i took a look at these pictures...and i will give you my take on this...
Basically i use a PC (g100) so i dont know the first thing about using a rotary...and nevertheless a wool pad but through all of my readings all this looks like is holograming that should be able to be cleaned up with a cutting pad and something like SSR2.5...then of course have that polished back out....have you seen a pic or actually someone wetsanding an area? it looks terrible but then it is buffed out....the guy is an idiot for taking a wool pad to a vehicle with 500 miles on the ticker...but even more of an idiot for not knowning that he had to go back and clear that stuff up....its just like a compound will dull the surface and then needs a lighter polish....a rotary and wool pad will leave holograms but the same remedy can remove hazing/holograms...the vehicle would not need to be repainted in my honest opinion.....
Take this with a grain of salt...i am not saying this is completely 100% true because i have had zero experience with a rotary but i have read many threads and sites to know that hologramming can be fixed....but is it merely hologramming...pardon me if this sounded stupid..prolly did oh well but at least after some replies i will know the difference....hope everything works out for you sir and maybe it will be a blessing in disguise with the improved clear coat...and best of all it will not come out of your pocket!
Basically i use a PC (g100) so i dont know the first thing about using a rotary...and nevertheless a wool pad but through all of my readings all this looks like is holograming that should be able to be cleaned up with a cutting pad and something like SSR2.5...then of course have that polished back out....have you seen a pic or actually someone wetsanding an area? it looks terrible but then it is buffed out....the guy is an idiot for taking a wool pad to a vehicle with 500 miles on the ticker...but even more of an idiot for not knowning that he had to go back and clear that stuff up....its just like a compound will dull the surface and then needs a lighter polish....a rotary and wool pad will leave holograms but the same remedy can remove hazing/holograms...the vehicle would not need to be repainted in my honest opinion.....
Take this with a grain of salt...i am not saying this is completely 100% true because i have had zero experience with a rotary but i have read many threads and sites to know that hologramming can be fixed....but is it merely hologramming...pardon me if this sounded stupid..prolly did oh well but at least after some replies i will know the difference....hope everything works out for you sir and maybe it will be a blessing in disguise with the improved clear coat...and best of all it will not come out of your pocket!
#19
Originally Posted by stud_135
Ok guys i took a look at these pictures...and i will give you my take on this...
Basically i use a PC (g100) so i dont know the first thing about using a rotary...and nevertheless a wool pad but through all of my readings all this looks like is holograming that should be able to be cleaned up with a cutting pad and something like SSR2.5...then of course have that polished back out....have you seen a pic or actually someone wetsanding an area? it looks terrible but then it is buffed out....the guy is an idiot for taking a wool pad to a vehicle with 500 miles on the ticker...but even more of an idiot for not knowning that he had to go back and clear that stuff up....its just like a compound will dull the surface and then needs a lighter polish....a rotary and wool pad will leave holograms but the same remedy can remove hazing/holograms...the vehicle would not need to be repainted in my honest opinion.....
Take this with a grain of salt...i am not saying this is completely 100% true because i have had zero experience with a rotary but i have read many threads and sites to know that hologramming can be fixed....but is it merely hologramming...pardon me if this sounded stupid..prolly did oh well but at least after some replies i will know the difference....hope everything works out for you sir and maybe it will be a blessing in disguise with the improved clear coat...and best of all it will not come out of your pocket!
Basically i use a PC (g100) so i dont know the first thing about using a rotary...and nevertheless a wool pad but through all of my readings all this looks like is holograming that should be able to be cleaned up with a cutting pad and something like SSR2.5...then of course have that polished back out....have you seen a pic or actually someone wetsanding an area? it looks terrible but then it is buffed out....the guy is an idiot for taking a wool pad to a vehicle with 500 miles on the ticker...but even more of an idiot for not knowning that he had to go back and clear that stuff up....its just like a compound will dull the surface and then needs a lighter polish....a rotary and wool pad will leave holograms but the same remedy can remove hazing/holograms...the vehicle would not need to be repainted in my honest opinion.....
Take this with a grain of salt...i am not saying this is completely 100% true because i have had zero experience with a rotary but i have read many threads and sites to know that hologramming can be fixed....but is it merely hologramming...pardon me if this sounded stupid..prolly did oh well but at least after some replies i will know the difference....hope everything works out for you sir and maybe it will be a blessing in disguise with the improved clear coat...and best of all it will not come out of your pocket!
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Whats funny is the exact thing was in my head when i was replying last...but mine was drive it into a lake and pretend to not even notice it was missing from the garage....
but in all seriousness what is the major issue here? i am anxious to hear other's thoughts/responses to my hologramming take.....
but in all seriousness what is the major issue here? i am anxious to hear other's thoughts/responses to my hologramming take.....
#25
So, you're getting a brand new paint job out of that?
While I agree that the detailer has no business holding a rotary, most of it looks like it could be fixed and that the clear hasn't been compromised. Either way, I'd concur with you that a good paint job by a reputable painter would be better than the factory-installed orange peel.
It's detailers like that that keep those of us that do a decent job (or so say the clientele) in business.
While I agree that the detailer has no business holding a rotary, most of it looks like it could be fixed and that the clear hasn't been compromised. Either way, I'd concur with you that a good paint job by a reputable painter would be better than the factory-installed orange peel.
It's detailers like that that keep those of us that do a decent job (or so say the clientele) in business.
#26
Originally Posted by stud_135
Ok guys i took a look at these pictures...and i will give you my take on this...
Basically i use a PC (g100) so i dont know the first thing about using a rotary...and nevertheless a wool pad but through all of my readings all this looks like is holograming that should be able to be cleaned up with a cutting pad and something like SSR2.5...then of course have that polished back out....have you seen a pic or actually someone wetsanding an area? it looks terrible but then it is buffed out....the guy is an idiot for taking a wool pad to a vehicle with 500 miles on the ticker...but even more of an idiot for not knowning that he had to go back and clear that stuff up....its just like a compound will dull the surface and then needs a lighter polish....a rotary and wool pad will leave holograms but the same remedy can remove hazing/holograms...the vehicle would not need to be repainted in my honest opinion.....
Take this with a grain of salt...i am not saying this is completely 100% true because i have had zero experience with a rotary but i have read many threads and sites to know that hologramming can be fixed....but is it merely hologramming...pardon me if this sounded stupid..prolly did oh well but at least after some replies i will know the difference....hope everything works out for you sir and maybe it will be a blessing in disguise with the improved clear coat...and best of all it will not come out of your pocket!
Basically i use a PC (g100) so i dont know the first thing about using a rotary...and nevertheless a wool pad but through all of my readings all this looks like is holograming that should be able to be cleaned up with a cutting pad and something like SSR2.5...then of course have that polished back out....have you seen a pic or actually someone wetsanding an area? it looks terrible but then it is buffed out....the guy is an idiot for taking a wool pad to a vehicle with 500 miles on the ticker...but even more of an idiot for not knowning that he had to go back and clear that stuff up....its just like a compound will dull the surface and then needs a lighter polish....a rotary and wool pad will leave holograms but the same remedy can remove hazing/holograms...the vehicle would not need to be repainted in my honest opinion.....
Take this with a grain of salt...i am not saying this is completely 100% true because i have had zero experience with a rotary but i have read many threads and sites to know that hologramming can be fixed....but is it merely hologramming...pardon me if this sounded stupid..prolly did oh well but at least after some replies i will know the difference....hope everything works out for you sir and maybe it will be a blessing in disguise with the improved clear coat...and best of all it will not come out of your pocket!
#28
I sold my 20"s to this guy, he sent me this video.
Watch his video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZc8-FeOYIU
Watch his video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZc8-FeOYIU
#29
Originally Posted by RollingRock
I sold my 20"s to this guy, he sent me this video.
Watch his video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZc8-FeOYIU
Watch his video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZc8-FeOYIU