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    This is my first post here so give me just a little slack.



    But, anyway I have a brand new `02 Corvette Z06 Torch Red. But, either the dealer or came from the factory with some scratches. They are very fine from looks like someone rubbing up against the car with dirty pants. The scratches are hard to see with the garage door up with no direct light shinning on the car, but when I close the door and shine my 1200 Watt Halogen lights on the side of the car they become visible really quick. You can also see them in the sunlight when looking at the car from certain angles.



    I need suggestions on how to remove them. I just bought a PC, but have never used it before on anything.



    Should I use the PC or hand polish them out? What products should I use? I see some post around 3M SMR #39009 and Meguiars #9 2.0 SMR. Which one is better and a finer abrasive?



    Also, I have heard that the clear coat on the Vette is very thin and soft, is this true and can I damage it with the PC?



    Ok, enough said I think you catch the drift. I need your help and suggestions.



    Rod

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    I would go with Meguiars first. It is not as abrasive as the 3M product. I would use this product with your Porter Cable machine. Saves ALOT of time.



    The clear coat on ALL cars is thin and easy to damage, the Porter Cable is designed to be fairly easy on clear coats but you can still mess it up is you use a polish over and over again or if you let the Porter Cable sit on your paint in one spot for 3 hours. Just use it with common sense and the least abrasive product and your a-ok.



    If you want the fastest and least abrasive way out of this, try a layer of Meguairs glaze and then a layer of wax. That will hide very small swirls for a few weeks. No need to polish more than once or twice a year so I would just wait if you can hold off. The glaze is awesome anyway.

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    The Meguairs you mention, is that the #7 Glaze??



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    Welcome to the forum.



    I suggest a quick search on swirls. There are many threads on this subject and they talk about different products and techniques.



    Always start with the least abrasive product.



    I believe #7 is a glaze and will not remove the swirls but hides them temporarily.



    The e-book will explain a lot and there is even a video clip (link on here somewhere) which show DavidB using the PC and he gives great tips on how to use it.



    HTH

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    there are different Pads out there for different cases..What Pads did you buy??

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    Glaze will NOT remove swirls. I am thinking he can hide them for a month at a time and get a wicked nice shine until he uses a polish on his car to fix them for good. No need to polish every time you get a few tiny swirls.



    Yes, number 7 Meguiars Glaze.

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    <blockquote class=`ipsBlockquote` >

    <em class=`bbc`>Originally posted by JeffBruce [/i]
    <strong class=`bbc`>there are different Pads out there for different cases..What Pads did you buy??
    jeff [/b]</blockquote>
    I bought the white pad from CMA and orange from Griots Garage.

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    If you want to remove the swirls for good the white pad with 3M Swirl Mark Remover (part number 39009) will do the trick.

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    Exclamation Car Crazy!!!!! Puerto Rico.

    The first weekend of April hosted a great event event for all car enthusiast especially for Volkswagen and Porsche fans..
    Flower Power 2.












    This radical modified Volkswagen had a special driver....
    do you know who this is???






























    Barry Meguiar!!!!!!!!!!




    Barry Meguiar and the Team of Car Crazy shared their passion for cars at

    Flower Power 2. The event took place inside Plaza Las Americas Mall in

    Puerto Rico.








    There were many fans for Volkswagen and Porsche ....








































































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    Looks like a good time.

    Poor Barry looked like he was squeezed into that bug!:w00t:
    Barry Schultz
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    Exclamation

    There were many fans for Volkswagen and Porsche .....

















































































    Some things never change.......
































    Product demos and live technical assistance for the public.......























    and Barry Meguiar was getting ready to sing some autoghaphs...












    Barry took time to talk and share with everyone.....

















    And the team of Car Crazy managed to capture footage for the program...





















    If you think the camera is heavy...........wait until you watch the show!!!!!














    Barry Meguiar and the team of Car Crazy!!!!!
    Dedicated professionals that work passionate about cars and the histories behind them. Thanks for you incredible contribution to car enthusiasm.
    Car Crazy is making history.... :thumbup:
    and this is the Team!!!!!!
    Thanks for your visit!!!!

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    Neato! Thanks for sharing!

    The paint on some of those cars was HURT!
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    Oh man I missed this show ... I was in PR a few weeks ago visiting some family. From what part of the island are you from? I lived there with my grandparents when I was a kid. It has changed a lot since then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoFast908Z View Post
    Neato! Thanks for sharing!

    The paint on some of those cars was HURT!
    ^ This!!!
    Connor Harrison

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    that looked like a fun walk through the mall. thanks for the pics

 

 
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