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You'll need to strip the LSP down, which is a shame really if you've only just applied it. I would be tempted to wait.
Actually I'm clearly lying, if I had swirls I wouldn't care if I had Crystal Rock on the paint work, it would be stripped and the swirls attended to!!!
Have a look around...
http://www.economist.com/node/18073400?story_id=18073400&fsrc=rss
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No, very happy to help fella, wasn't pulling out/giving up :)
A glaze would help massively, yes. Basic, you're talking your SRPs - better products are, well, lots of choice!
Links;
http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/Valet_PRO_Achilles_Prep_1.html <- I think Gally is a fan
Re: What have you ordered?
Lol, I'm going to the PO tomorrow to make sure your package (cough cough) is wrapped up in brown paper.
Going to put the return address as Jimbo's Extra Expensive Detailing ***** Supplies as well, pmsl!
The issue here fella, is more down to where the swirls came from. If the swirls were still there, it's your polishing technique. If the swirls came after polishing, it could be down to polish residue in the swirls making it look like they had been corrected. If they came after waxing it's due to...
Couldn't agree more Adam.
One thing to note in your write up - ITR should be used before claying, otherwise the clay will just get bogged down and dirty with all the tar remaining on the paint.
To further Adam's points, IP 3.02 has quite a long work time, especially with a DA as you just do...