SEAN16V Car Renault Clio Feb 21, 2011 #1 i am just woundering what is the best product for swirl marks on car paint work and the best way 2 do it :approve:
i am just woundering what is the best product for swirl marks on car paint work and the best way 2 do it :approve:
gunner3011 Car a low one Feb 21, 2011 #3 as said above mate, the best thing is a machine polisher but otherwise AG super resin polish is pretty damn good imo
as said above mate, the best thing is a machine polisher but otherwise AG super resin polish is pretty damn good imo
yellowbelly Car Honda & VW Feb 21, 2011 #4 If you explore the correct section of this forum you just might get an answer or at least some advise.
If you explore the correct section of this forum you just might get an answer or at least some advise.
P pinky Feb 25, 2011 #5 A good wax like Collignites will help to fill the scratches and make them less obvious. Also clay and polishing with super resin before will help.
A good wax like Collignites will help to fill the scratches and make them less obvious. Also clay and polishing with super resin before will help.
J JD Feb 25, 2011 #6 pinky said: A good wax like Collignites will help to fill the scratches and make them less obvious. Also clay and polishing with super resin before will help. Click to expand... ... really? Collinites doesn't contain fillers, claying doesn't affect swirls (it technically can create them) and SRP is a filler polish, so will mask them. x OP check out the detailing sub section for more advice (tut tut Yellowbelly).
pinky said: A good wax like Collignites will help to fill the scratches and make them less obvious. Also clay and polishing with super resin before will help. Click to expand... ... really? Collinites doesn't contain fillers, claying doesn't affect swirls (it technically can create them) and SRP is a filler polish, so will mask them. x OP check out the detailing sub section for more advice (tut tut Yellowbelly).
T treemanx Car Fiesta ST-2 Feb 25, 2011 #7 Lol col-ignite and advise, who knew spelling could be so much fun!
P pinky Feb 25, 2011 #8 You knew what I ment:rasp: and wax does actually fill the scratches slightly.
TheEvilGiraffe ClioSport Club Member Car Not a 1M Feb 25, 2011 #12 ^ It doesn't. OP .. the best way for swirls is a crappy sponge, left to marinade in grit over at least a week, followed by a scrub dry by some newspaper.
^ It doesn't. OP .. the best way for swirls is a crappy sponge, left to marinade in grit over at least a week, followed by a scrub dry by some newspaper.
P pinky Feb 25, 2011 #13 I once polished my car with a microfiber....to my horror it had some wire wool stuck to it.