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No problem.
SRP may lessen them as it contains fillers so may fill the swirls. This is precisely what a product like Blackhole would also do.
I would go with SRP (shock horror) and then follow it up with the wax/sealant of your choice.
Point one, stay away from the brushes!
Point two, don't be afraid of abrasives - they are not as bad as they sound, IF you have a brain cell :)
What colour of paint is it? I would suggest filling the swirls, if you're not happy to remove them. Something like Blackhole, dependant on your paint...
SRP is mildly abrasive as well chap. If you want something that isn't abrasive, it's not technically a polish... it'll be more like a glaze.
What are you trying to achieve my friend, what are you after?
But just re-read that you've already got those products - does this mean you only want to use them and are therefore asking about the order in which to use them? Or are you open to some AG bashing and Dodo/A.N.Other brand praising?
Hi, sod off the lot of you, this is my thread and it makes me feel spethal.
As above though, lol!
Personally, UDS is not the best product in the world. Nor is the crystal cleaner system.
For me, Wash, either polish with Lime Prime or SRP (SRP has fillers, so will hide some of the swirls for...
Based in the NW lad - can't remember meeting you... FCS?
I've heard some good things on these as well pal, what/which have you got?
Kev/Gally didn't like the P1, but I've had a quick play and quite like it, by hand. Yet to try it by machine. I won some in their photo competition on DW, along...
That confused the s**t out of me. I thought "hmmm, Baines' Car: is noted as the same as his. Do they know each other?". Slow moment!
Richy, who told you the Z7 is good? Is it our resident Zaino *****?!
If the ph1's get much much worse than the ones I did recently for 172Ben, then fair enough. But 600 grit is wood sanding territory. I have done around 14 of these, each varied in severity, with Ben's being one of the worst. But that was sorted with 1500, 2k, 3k and a decent machine polish.
Not...
TBH yes he can. I do.
I will get Luke to open it tomorrow when I have more time to edit it.
As Dan's said, at least you've got it sorted. But it does show what utter tripe is posted on forums for unlucky, unsuspecting "have a go"-ers like yourself.
Don't use the AG Cleans Wheels, it will dull your wheels as it's a highly acidic cleaner.
My suggestions - start from the beginning. Read some of the threads on here and Polished Bliss. Get your wash method right, then concentrate on other areas.
What is you current wash technique?