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Originally Posted by David Fermani Not true. If you have compounding induced swirls, a wool pad will knock down the heavier swirls and leave much smaller ones behind. It wouldn't make it worse. Most of the time when you're trying to remove heavy swirls caused from improper rotary techniques/finishing, a wool pad is a requirement to level marks down. It won't totally remove them, but it will help facilitate the final finishing work that will be done with a foam pad. |
ok but where do the "compounding induced swirls" come from?