Swirl Marks :x
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Swirl Marks :x
Hmmm even though I try my hardest to keep my car looking pristine, there are still some very small swirl marks on the paint... Does anyone know of a good product to get rid of them? I may pop down to the paint centre to pick up some 3M product (hand glaze) but they come in 1L bottles and there's no way I can use all of it... Humph....
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Yeah...I have tried that with good results as well.Greenracer5 wrote:I'll say only one word "Autoglym".
It's the best. Their paint restorer is top notch, and their polishes are amazing. If the Aston Martin factory and the Prince of wales are using it....
The only reason Aston Martin etc are using it is because it's British!
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Swirl Marks :x
Greenracer5 wrote:I'll say only one word "Autoglym".
It's the best. Their paint restorer is top notch, and their polishes are amazing. If the Aston Martin factory and the Prince of wales are using it....
... it must be made of recycled foxes

I'm using the Meguiars NXT, good results for very little effort (I have their 3 step stuff too, but it's pricey and way too much work frankly! ).
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