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    What would you guys recomend I use to get them out.

    I was thinking first I would wash it with dish soap and then claybar the whole car. Then use my power buffer and some rubbing compound. But what compound would you use?

    Thanks

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    Resident of Detail City travisdecpn's Avatar
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    Meg`s #9 works well, make sure you use a MF towel to avoid further swirls. Hope this helps

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    Thanks and I always use MF!

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    i have used meg #9 and although it worked i never quite got all the swirl marks out..... I am still learning. I used the #9 with a yellow pad on a pc orbital. Then i used the #9 with the white pad. Then followed with klasse AIO (this was a major step in the quality of the finish!!!). Then I applied klasse SG. My final step was Poorboys EX-P.... awesome awesome stuff- i`ve never used wax as easy to apply and remove as this stuff!!!!!



    BUT after all that, i still have some swirl marks that show up in bright sunlight, and with extremely bright sunlight I get a cloudy misty haze in my paint other than that, it usually looks like it`s dripping wet, and miles deep..... I just gotta keep trying and eventually i`ll figure it out.... hope this helps some



    JOE

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    Thanks, but I`m not familiar with the products you mentioned ex. Klasse AIO?

    I`ll do a search.

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    I was thinking first I would wash it with dish soap and then claybar the whole car.


    Who said you could use dish soap? :scared



    BTW:welcome
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    doesnt #9 fill in the swirls? and AIO remove fillers?

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    #9 has abrasive properties as well.

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    one word, menzerna

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    I may not be the master of auto detailing, but give it a few coats of 3m imperial hand glaze...



    That should solve ur problem.

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    Fine swirl marks .... hmmm try using some 3m SMR or some Menzerna FP. If you have a worklight, use it. It will save you the time of moving you car from the shade and then into the sunlight to see what progress you have completed. BTW I would use the white pad if the swirls are fine.

 

 

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