blkyukon
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Jngrbrdman said:Its surprising how effective a PC can be on swirls. I didn't have much luck with the 3M line when I was first starting out, so I switched to Meguiar's. By that time I think the learning curve had kicked in and I was much better at it. I probably need to go back to 3M just to see how well it works now that I've got six or seven years more experience under my belt. As long as you let the diminishing abrasives break down all the way then swirls are a lot easier to remove. I had really good results with the Sonus cutting pad before my backing plate shreded a hole in the middle of it. :lol I've usually stuck with either Meguiar's pads or Edge pads......
I've always have had good luck with the PC... it takes longer then a rotary to get the desired results but I can still achieve about 85-95% of what a rotary can. I will tell people what I can and can not get out before I start so there is no confusion when I'm done. As far as the 3M line I haven't used it for a while either (those pics of the 4Runner are about over a year or 2 yrs ago). Since then I've been using SSR3 with great results...That is what I used on that blue BMW above.
I had the same thing happen to my Sonus pads too :brick
My "go to's" for the PC are
SSR3 - for deeper swirls and scratches
DACP - for normal washing and drying swirls
IP - for light spiderwebbing
FP - for removing any hazing or micromarring
and VM or PWC for a little more wetness before the wax