I have a customer who wants Rotary Holograms removed from a detailer on his Black 09 Charger. How do you think I should tackle this?
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Re: Rotary Holograms
When I was dialing in a process with my Neon (hard clear coat), I put holograms in my CC with a cutting pad and I think M02. I knocked them out with my G100 and M83. That was on my test spot and no harm no foul.
I know M83 is old school with the new SMAT out.
M80 is a good start and move your way up from there. I usually start with M80 then work up in my test spots. M83 may be the ticket or M105/M205 although I haven't used them exclusively but with all the hype on them, they seem to be the ticket these days.
I like the 80's series though.....Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,
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Yup. If you've got the M80, M83 combo, try M80 on your test spot and move up to M83 if it doesn't work. I'd imagine, M80/M83 + an 8006 + speed setting 5 would probably be enough.----------------------------------
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Try some #80 with the 8006 pad on your G110. Once you've done your section have some alcohol mixed with water spray the area you polished and wipe clean. Once you do that check the area under the sun and see if it's removed the holograms. Use slow passes when your polishing to ensure your working the product into the paint.Jesse
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