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Wads e correct way of removing swirls?


Seanboi
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Ani pros can advice? Cuz i still got swirls marks (Can only be seen at nite under street lamp) after polish and glaze!

 

I probaly missed out e swirls cuz of e angle that i was working on.

 

Steps i did and products used.

 

1. Wash (NXT Shampoo)

2. Rinse

3. Clay

4. Prep - JW Prime

5. Glaze - CG EZ-Creme

6. Seal with M-Seal

 

 

Sad ting is after 14hrs, it rained! [sweatdrop]

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Bro, most likely you'll need to send it to the professionals like Bro Gen2, Bro Coltagious... etc to get rid of it as they have the proper tools and knows correct usage of it [:)]

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Bro, so far i have not come across anyone whom could remove the swirls using bare hands [sweatdrop][sweatdrop][sweatdrop]

 

However, i believe that there are some grooming products in the market which can more or less cover the swirl marks but once kena a downpour or 2 then would be back to square one liao [:|]

 

Swirls most of the time must used machine to eliminate one [sweatdrop][sweatdrop][sweatdrop]

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Neutral Newbie

My ride also have some lines after buffing off wax using a Scotch Brite MF cloth. Dunno if SRP will remove them or not. Think must buy those $4 MF cloths from Maddriver liao, if he still has stock [:p]

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My ride also have some fine lines and i have tried using Scratch X to minimise the depth of it but wasn't too successful [:|]

 

Most of it are caused due to dirty particles on the MF cloth when we used it to remove the wax/sealant [smallcry][smallcry][smallcry]

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Neutral Newbie

agree. i think u need to find a way to tell all bros out there this bare hand no way can remove swirl marks

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U just replied to a thread that i posted last yr.... [sweatdrop]

 

Well, i didnt had e budget to engage professional detailers to help me remove, so i guess Glaze would be the next best thing.

 

If u use glaze or polish, e swirls will re-appear after some time.

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Neutral Newbie
All you did is COVERING the swirls. Only machine can REMOVE swirls

 

 

bro,i tot machine will cause more swirls??

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Neutral Newbie

u sound like pro ........... but i fully agree with u, but im not pro [laugh]

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