StreetEdition,Jul 15 2009, 08:39 AM Wrote:so.. ive been trying to remove swirl marks by hand..
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I've never seen anybody completely remove swirl marks by hand, Im convinced it cant be done. On top of the product you use, the type of application pad you are using plays a huge role also.
This is a before pic of a jetta I did:
![[Image: IMG_2079.jpg]](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v76/Flofocus/Detailing%20work/IMG_2079.jpg)
This is after using wolfgang 3.0 swirl remover, which is a 2000 grit compound. I also used a fairly aggresive pad, a 'Yellow' cutting pad from eshine.ca.
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You will NOT get these results by hand.
Hit up eshine.ca and take a look at some of the buffers they have. The porter cable is an excellent unit.