Removing swirl marks by hand effective?

I looked at the website briefly but didn't see any explaination of how he proceeds to do paint correction "by hand"??



I didn't see any before and afters either. If he's so knowledgeable he should let it be known since nobody else seems to know how?:grinno:



Josh
 
That is just how he is differentiating his service. He is capitalizing on the belief that hacks with buffers make paint look worse by inducing buffer swirls. Good work can be done by hand, however, using a machine properly produces much better results.
 
I tell my customers we "hand wax" just like your favorite restaurant give you "home cooking".



It can be done and used to in the old lacquer paint days. It would take for ever I am certain.
 
It would be a good idea to stress they do everything by hand, when they are not capable of using a machine. I see no evidence of swirl removal on this persons wepsite.
 
Here is some useless information about working by hand. In the middle 1930s, the Cords were painted with lacquer. After the paint dried ,to make them shine they had to be polished with rubbing compound. This was done at the factory by hand, because the managment though it would be to hard to teach people how to use a buffer.
 
You can remove swirls by hand on softer paints, good luck on an Audi or ceramicleared Mercedes.



And seriously, W T F?



"The sealer process is three steps (Polish, seal, polish again). This is why this detail takes so long. Many so called detailers do not perform these three steps, leaving the sealent looking un-even."
 
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