I need yer brains here
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Swirlmarks, yeah, what else could be the problem?!
Well, I was doing some major detailing 3 weeks ago. First I polished with Sonax Xtreme 2 Polish & Wax Nano Pro, then glazed with 3M Imperial Hand Glaze. After those two I sealed with Eagle One Wet Polish & Wax and after that put a final layer of Sonax Xtreme Wax 1 Full Protect.
I was using Sonax's foam applicators which I got in Sonax Xtreme Wax 1 Full Protect set. I doubt that these could have caused me these light swirls. To buff off I used rather cheap microfiber towels. They had 80% polyester/20% acryl base but they still feel cheap and not right for the job. Again, I doubt that only they could be the cause.
Well, since my car's only 1.5 years old and I'm pretty much newbie to this detailing thing, and this was my first time to use real abrasive polish (Sonax Xtreme 2). I got used to using just cleaners/sealants so I allowed it to haze after i applied it. It got really tough and hard, and then I found out that allowing it to haze was obviously wrong. It gave me a pretty hard work buffing it off. I really had to press hard on the paintwork to buff it off. Since I was detailing in my garage under just two lamps I couldn't see the swirls right away. They are still invisible under daylight. Only visible under street lights when you look at really sharp angles. The color is metallic silver. I really polished it to extreme glass smoothness and it's still got tons of wax on it, just these night swirls are my problem which dissapoint me

Swirlmarks, yeah, what else could be the problem?!

Well, I was doing some major detailing 3 weeks ago. First I polished with Sonax Xtreme 2 Polish & Wax Nano Pro, then glazed with 3M Imperial Hand Glaze. After those two I sealed with Eagle One Wet Polish & Wax and after that put a final layer of Sonax Xtreme Wax 1 Full Protect.
I was using Sonax's foam applicators which I got in Sonax Xtreme Wax 1 Full Protect set. I doubt that these could have caused me these light swirls. To buff off I used rather cheap microfiber towels. They had 80% polyester/20% acryl base but they still feel cheap and not right for the job. Again, I doubt that only they could be the cause.
Well, since my car's only 1.5 years old and I'm pretty much newbie to this detailing thing, and this was my first time to use real abrasive polish (Sonax Xtreme 2). I got used to using just cleaners/sealants so I allowed it to haze after i applied it. It got really tough and hard, and then I found out that allowing it to haze was obviously wrong. It gave me a pretty hard work buffing it off. I really had to press hard on the paintwork to buff it off. Since I was detailing in my garage under just two lamps I couldn't see the swirls right away. They are still invisible under daylight. Only visible under street lights when you look at really sharp angles. The color is metallic silver. I really polished it to extreme glass smoothness and it's still got tons of wax on it, just these night swirls are my problem which dissapoint me
