What are the proper terms for this photo?
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What are the proper terms for this photo?
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Sounds resonable... the terms spiderweb/cobweb could be used as well.
In between your swirl and haze though, there could be some holograms as well.![]()
'08 Subaru Legacy 2.5i SE - Newport Blue Pearl
The one marked haze looks like normal swirls to me.
I see "finger marks" in the paint, finger-marks are the small round spots that are hazy, they are caused by the pressure of your fingertips against your applicator pad working some kind of abrasive product, they are usually inflicted when your hand stops in it's motion to reverse directions when rubbing the product.
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Cobweb Swirls vs Rotary Buffer Swirls
Below is an explanation between the difference between random swirls and scratches that show up in what is commonly referred to as Cobweb Swirls as compared to Rotary Buffer Swirls.
Cobweb Scratches or Cobweb Swirls
Actually, the term cobweb swirls or spiderweb swirls comes from the fact that when you look at the paint in such a way as to place the reflection of the sun or another source of bright light so that it's on a painted panel, you'll see what looks like swirls and scratches forming in a circular pattern around the point of light.
Cobweb Scratches or Cobweb Swirls
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Cobweb Scratches or Cobweb Swirls
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Now if you move around a little bit so as to move the point of light around on the panel you'll see what looks as though the cobweb swirls are following the point of light. The cobweb swirls are not actually following the point of light what's really happening is that the entire finish is so filled with random scratches that wherever you place the point of light you'll see the circular or cobweb pattern show up because the random scratches will reflect the light back towards the center of this point of light. So as you move the point of light around on a painted panel it looks as though the cobweb swirls are following the point of light.
Does that make sense?
The scratches are not specifically circle scratches, they could be a all straight-line scratches but the effect is they look circular because the point of light is circular and the light hitting the hundreds of thousands of scratches are all reflecting back to the center of the point of light making it look as though the scratches are all circular when that's not the case.
Buffer swirls or Buffer Trails or Holograms
Swirls instilled through the use and mis-use of a rotary buffer will tend to show up in a pattern that reflect the direction the rotary buffer was moved over the surface.
Rotary Buffer Instilled Swirls
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Rotary Buffer Instilled Swirls
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Hope this helps to explain the difference.
Mike Phillips
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Possible fingermarks circled
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Mike Phillips
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Something posted about fingermarks here,
Fingermarks
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Cool! I just learned something new.
Never knew what fingermarks where. I've seen them before just never knew what caused them or that they had a name.
Scott
Mike Phillips
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It wasnt my picture but thanks very much for all the info , just trying to get a idea of things to look for when I screw mine up Like i have. But man there is a lot of great info on this forum, It has taken me 3 days to read so far and a lot more to go
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK !!!
What is a hologram? Is one present in any of the above photos? TIA.
Al
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