Removing Swirls?

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  1. SRT Handz I tripped & fell down and cut myself & got blood

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    I want to get rid off light swirl marks. i was looking at Adams Polishes. any of you guys know any good stuff?
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    3M swirl mark and scratch remover = teh win.
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    Adams is good, poorboys, menzerna, and optimum are also good. 3m swirlmark remover is pretty good, but has some fillers. That means they will come right back.
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    i have always had good luck with Meguires #7 glaze
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    How heavy are the swirls? What are they from? Are you going to apply the product with a buffer?
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    As long as they are not oo deep, then I would say use Meguiars Cleaner Wax.
    Amazing stuff. I had a tree the wind kept on leaning over and scratched my roof during Hurricane Wilma and this stuff took it right off.

    Again, if it's need too deep of a mark. Just rub on and right back off. I did my whole car with a buffer and it came out awsome! Good luck :nice:

    http://www.meguiars.com/?liquid-car-waxes/Cleaner-Wax
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    A buffer will help you out immensely.
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    I LOVE 3m Imperial hand glaze. That with a coat of Meguiars #26 Yellow Wax will make your car really shine.
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    Menzerna, Optimum, Poorboys/Adams, 3m/Megs in that order for me. But with out a buffer a hand glaze would be the way to go. It will fill and hide the scratch until you get around to removing it with a buffer.
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    Zaino Z5 in my opinion is one of the best. On my black '01 I only use Zaino.

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