What causes Holograms ?
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| Holograms are formed by the improper use of a high speed rotary polisher, poor pad/product choice or the overall lack of polishing knowledge. Holograms are simply micro scratches instilled into your vehicle’s paint by the fixed circular rotation of a rotary polisher combined with an aggressive pad and or polish.
Rotary machine polishing takes time to break down the polish properly when you are removing swirl marks and paint defects, speed is not the answer when correcting paintwork. If you currently have holograms in your vehicle’s paint, it’s either because the person polishing your vehicle didn’t follow up with the required refining steps needed, or they simply lacked the knowledge to properly use the tool. It’s not uncommon to find body shops and dealerships constrained by the amount of time they can spend on a vehicle. Because of this, rather than taking the required time needed to go through the proper refining steps, they simply choose to apply a glaze loaded with heavy fillers. These optical fillers hide defects like swirls, scratches and holograms and usually conceal them until you’ve washed the car a couple times.
At Auto-Detail my goal is "perfect surfaces".
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