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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 11:19 AM
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Grr...My buddy borrowed my car...I know what an awful way to start a story right?

So he wanted to be a nice guy and wash it for me when he's finished with it...which was very nice of him...BUT!

Now there are some swirls and stuff on my hood and a few other places...

Is it possible to buff these out? They're very light and you wouldn't notice them unless you were looking but irritating nonetheless. Is there some kind of polishing compound that I can use to fill them in? Or something...
Old Jun 21, 2006 | 12:42 PM
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im sure if you use any three step wax(meguires) it will take care of it. basicly what u need is a cleaning wax, polishing wax than a carinuba wax finish(last one keps water spots away ect...
Old Jun 21, 2006 | 02:09 PM
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Grr...My buddy borrowed my car...I know what an awful way to start a story right?

So he wanted to be a nice guy and wash it for me when he's finished with it...which was very nice of him...BUT!

Now there are some swirls and stuff on my hood and a few other places...

Is it possible to buff these out? They're very light and you wouldn't notice them unless you were looking but irritating nonetheless. Is there some kind of polishing compound that I can use to fill them in? Or something...
Just use Meguires number 9 swirl remover with a polishing wheel & foam pad. Then wax it with Meguires NXT tech wax. Since you say the swirls are not that bad then this process should get rid of them.
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