Filling Swirl Marks?

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What is everyones favorite product or products for filling swirl marks?

Also what products to put over them to hold filler in place?
 
Well Glare Micro Finish may do it well but you'll need to apply pro polish twice after that

Once aggressively so it bonds with micro and then apply as a sealant

I've yet to see how long the fillers will get locked in, I've only done one wash on mine since the application last month. So far the tiny defects are still locked in.



I do prefer to remove the swirls and scratches and then fill in anything thats too deep, like scratches in the metal.
 
SVR said:
I do prefer to remove the swirls and scratches and then fill in anything thats too deep, like scratches in the metal.





In the metal!?!?



The only way to do anything to a scratch "in the metal" would be to bondo and repaint.
 
VMW and #80 have good hiding abilities as far as some products that I have used, followed with #16, NW, or S100.



PWC also has some hiding abilities that I have noticed.



NOTHING TO DO WITH POST: Can't find my bottle of PB's PP, i used this stuff all over the house to clean stuff, and I must have misplaced it somewhere. :think:
 
there are a lot of things that can fill in swirlmarks temporary (wax, glaze, polish, all the above).. but there is rarely anything that will make it last more than a week.
 
The Glare and permagard 5000 twins are working terrific in hiding the tiniest marks in the car that will not come out

As long as you seal in the fillers with the sealant they have and wash it with top quality shampoo, the fillers should remain locked within for some time



I'm no chemist so can't say for sure, they both claim they wont come out at all but I'll keep a watch on them.
 
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