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softball nut said:I have tried a few swirl remover and glaze type products which claim to fill in (hide) swirls, but I really have not been impressed.
Does anyone have a product recommendation or do these "fillers" even work?
Thanks.
They also have this product (around 2 years old) that you apply on the paint like a wax, but it is actually a clearcoat like product that fills in swirls almost permanently. I've tried it on my Corolla before and sure enough, the swirls were gone after application, I washed the surface several times with our local version of Dawn, alcohol wipe, etc... The swirls were really filled. A bit hard to use but well worth it
Sullybob said:In this tread:
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=38782
theveed talks about a product that fills in clear coats.
He says
Might be worth looking into.
Buick_guy said:Chrysler made that kinda stuff back in 98 for their cars, and I tried it and hated it... You might have different results though.
softball nut said:Accumulator- you re-phrased my original question and asked it better than I did.....basically once you've done the "removal" process, is there a filler product that would help hide those stubborn swirls/fine scratches.
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As far as I know, FCRC (or FCC) don't.softball nut said:Accumulator- you re-phrased my original question and asked it better than I did.....basically once you've done the "removal" process, is there a filler product that would help hide those stubborn swirls/fine scratches.