I caught this on another discussion forum.
Someone was looking for a professional detailing job, this guy recommended a "professional job" as he describes below:
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What is done is they don't use abrasives to remove the clear, like they do while wet sanding. They use a buffing pad and physically Heat up the paint so that the paint becomes almost a liquid state. Then they move it around, hence why I said they are professional. They will rid you of your stone chips, scratches even key'd jobs. The cost is high because it's done right and takes a full day or depending on the car/detail/amount of defects on the car. Now since they heat up the paint to liquid form the clear is smooth and scratch free taking all swirls out of the paint.
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The forum in question:
http://www.j-body.com/community/showthread.php?t=4080
The username is "Zenar" who makes the above comment.
Too much glue sniffing?