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Old Oct 4, 2002 | 01:09 AM
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Default Brad, I used a swirl remover paste, now what?

This seemed to remove most of the swirls, I think,(should I do it again?) but now the hair line scratches really show up. They are here and there, I think the detailer did it as I discribed about a week ago. So, do you recommend using the ported cable,(will this get rid of those what I call, raised grainy sand like things on my fender, here and there) then clay bar, then sealent then pinnacle? Super Black Touring.Thanks for your help. I'm knocking myself out here and have only seen a change using the swirl remover paste.
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Old Oct 4, 2002 | 03:32 AM
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The pebbly felling things are indutrial fall out (tiny specs of piolution), and need to be removed with clay. Since you clayed the whole car, thy just spot claying there.

Then, with the Porter Cable and a white fam pad, use the swirl mark remover, slowly increasing speed, then finnaly decreasing pressure as the polish hazs an buffs out.

Then if you wanna use Zaino, our gonna need to wash the car, as the polish leaves some resudues, and a pure poymer without cleaners (Zaino Z2, Z5) cant stick to the finish. If your using BF polish, or Klasse AIO, you can skip this step.

Then if you want, wax the finish, This sould be the icing on te cake.
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