I agree with Accumulator's view. Sometime we set too high expectations from the PC, the paint, the products & from ourself. Its not impossible to get a more swirl free paint but you must understand that it will come back too. It was there in the first place rite. From daily wear & tear condition of the world. For me I usually will be happy to get rid of 70 - 80 % of the swirls. It will just have some light marring & some deeper scratches on the paint. Since this is my work car & not a show car, I can live with some light marring. Even if the paint is flawless. After 6 months down the line, some swirls will be back again. Coz by washing, dirt/sand from driving on the highway behind a lorry carrying sand & every day wear & tear. This world is not perfect too. This world is getting worse every day, month & year. No one care about de-swirling the world or polishing up it too a shine back rite.

We can only do so much? I too was looking for a perfect swirl free paint. But after finding Autopia's forum and couple of months reading & reading. I finally understand & try to look for a balance in life & in the pursue of a balance 'flawless' show car shine.
And the light marring that is left there also gives me a piece of mind that I didn't cut away too much clear coat in my process to find the ultimate shine.... Hehehe. Thank u.
