Whats your favorite swirl remover?
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I use #27? Meguir's and it seems to work good, that with Eagle One Nanowax. The combination works good and lasts longer than what I used to use. I haven't been up on my detailing in a few years so I'm not aware of newer products. Hell the other day I got Nanowax brand new for $4.99, why? Maybe a reduction sale? I was pleased even though there is better waxes, it was a great deal even if I only used it on my bicycle. I use the #27 or #9 swirl remover, one of those numbers and apply by hand. Like I said, it works nice.
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I have been looking at Menzerna products to try. I have no idea where to start though. I just saw this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yht1uHJLNlQ
I like the one step swirl removal. Even with SSR2 or #80 I haven't gotten all out in one pass. And yes I have spent 5-6 minutes on a 12x12.
I like the one step swirl removal. Even with SSR2 or #80 I haven't gotten all out in one pass. And yes I have spent 5-6 minutes on a 12x12.
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You talkin about w/ a DA or by hand? Im guessing DA, if so, #80 is probably the preferred choice around these parts... Getting swirls out by hand just sucks, i gave up untill i get a DA.
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I know Jp uses some of the Menzerna polishes. That one black truck that he posted awhile back came out pretty damn good.
Last edited by sal150; 06-26-2008 at 02:10 PM.
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depends on vehicle, condition, color, time, money being paid, etc. normally though it tends to be orange LC pad spread lightly on paint, get the speed to 1500, sip starts becoming clear, bump up to 1700 and do a few quick passes then step the speed down to 1000. if the orange LC doesnt work, PFW is what I try next. If that doesnt work. Its a whole new ball game. 95,105, 3m compound, etc.
Last edited by gators241987; 06-26-2008 at 04:35 PM.