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Old 01-19-2013, 12:04 PM
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Question Best swirl remover?

Ok, so my car has swirls galore and I'm tired of looking at them because it makes my car look like a beater. I've clayed my car, tried many different types of waxes, and Megular's swirl cutter but nothing really helped. What is the best swirl remover works the best?
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Old 01-19-2013, 01:13 PM
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although there are many routes to take this is my recommendation
m105 on a hydrotech cyan pad
m205 on a tangerine pad
5" backing plate and pads
griots garage polisher
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Where did you buy all your supplies? And that's pretty amazing what you did with your stang, its a beautiful color


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Old 01-20-2013, 08:13 AM
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thank you
I source my supplies from various suppliers
Usually I go through autogeek.net however I got my polisher and polishes through detailers domain when they had a promo on them, both are site sponsors

detailed image is a good retailer
as well as autoality
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The up front expense can be a lot with buying equipment, pads, polish, ect. You might just want to check with a pro as well to see what they charge. Then all you have to do is the upkeep with proper washing and drying as well as keeping the paint protected.
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Old 01-21-2013, 01:22 AM
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Yeah, but I'm more of a diy guy, especially when it comes to my car. I'd rather do it myself than pay someone to do it. And down in orange county, its not cheap! There's a lot of people with their Mercedes', Bently's, Ferrari's, Lambo's and what not with owners who pay top dollar for their care and detailers take advantage of that
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Originally Posted by Mrizk1
Yeah, but I'm more of a diy guy, especially when it comes to my car. I'd rather do it myself than pay someone to do it. And down in orange county, its not cheap! There's a lot of people with their Mercedes', Bently's, Ferrari's, Lambo's and what not with owners who pay top dollar for their care and detailers take advantage of that
no, I understand. Just saying I see alot of guys spend alot of cash on products and still not get the results they desire. Also check out Meguiars mircofiber system. If you pull the trigger and needs some help let me know I have done alot of correction work. Good Luck
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Thanks, I'll definitely take all the help i can get!


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I love the Megs mircrofiber system. awesome stuff, you can get it in a kit. When I worked at a detail shop Meguiars came to it and showed us the new system selling us on the idea and my boss bought it cause they did a demo on a black Denali filed with swirls and was night and day!
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the meg's mf system is a good system, but anyone who gets it always ends up buying foam as well because of either the MF learning curve or they're just curious and want to try foam as well, my 2c
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