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blackstallion 10-16-2005 08:19 PM

Still looking for a way to get rid of SWIRLS
 
So with a black car you can see every single swirl mark in the paint when it is clean. To be honest with you i'm getting tired of looking at them. SO what is the Absolute best way to get rid of them?

MattJ 10-16-2005 08:20 PM


Originally Posted by blackstallion
So with a black car you can see every single swirl mark in the paint when it is clean. To be honest with you i'm getting tired of looking at them. SO what is the Absolute best way to get rid of them?

Have a PROFESSIONAL buff polish and wax the car.

BrentK 10-17-2005 07:30 AM

I dont know how bad they are but the zaino system works reallly well with light swirls

SpinMedia 10-17-2005 07:25 PM

What I do is a LIGHT rotation of a clean cloth around the whole car, kindof like a buffer machine but with my hand and a cloth

wythors 10-29-2005 12:00 PM

This stuff works great! I've had great success getting really bad swirl marks out of black paint with it. In fact, a friend that just bought a black 99 Cobra is coming over next sunday to have me buff out his hood.

jeredan2003 10-30-2005 01:19 PM

Use a good clay bar on it. You can get it at any auto parts store. It gets rid of swirls and any other stains in the paint.

MattJ 10-30-2005 01:29 PM


Originally Posted by jeredan2003
Use a good clay bar on it. You can get it at any auto parts store. It gets rid of swirls and any other stains in the paint.

clay gets rid of exterior contaminants like overspray, bugs, paint, and other stuff. It does nothing for swirls, oxidation, and anything else like that.

jeredan2003 10-31-2005 02:09 PM


Originally Posted by MattJ
clay gets rid of exterior contaminants like overspray, bugs, paint, and other stuff. It does nothing for swirls, oxidation, and anything else like that.

worked for mine :confused:

Islander03GT 11-03-2005 03:13 PM

1. Wash with dawn
2. Claybar
3. Wash with good soap
4. Z-PC scratch and swirl.. works wonders
5. Z2 Pro to get the shine perfect

blackstallion 11-04-2005 08:46 AM

what is Z-Pc and where can i get it at? i've never evern heard of it... I used ScratchX last night and it didn't do **** ... thanks,

wythors 11-05-2005 08:28 AM


Originally Posted by wythors
This stuff works great! I've had great success getting really bad swirl marks out of black paint with it. In fact, a friend that just bought a black 99 Cobra is coming over next sunday to have me buff out his hood.

Dude, listen to what I'm saying: THIS STUFF WILL FIX YOUR PROBLEM. I know this from personal experience, not from the friend of a guy I work with that heard it from his girl friends brother that read about it on the internet.

Islander03GT 11-10-2005 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by blackstallion
what is Z-Pc and where can i get it at? i've never evern heard of it... I used ScratchX last night and it didn't do **** ... thanks,

www.zainostore.com

SilverCobra 11-23-2005 07:23 AM

3M Imperial Hand Glaze
 
If you guys are ready to take out some swirls I have the cure and it only requires a cloth towel and some 3M Imperial Hand Glaze! If you really want that flawless paint look then use a Mothers Clay Bar to get rid of the impurities before using the hand glaze. Here is a link to the product. Make sure you buy part #05990.3M
When you apply the hand glaze use a soft cotton towel and don't be afraid to use a little elbow grease to get out the swirls. Don't use a machine buffer as this will only create more swirls over time. After you get done with the glaze apply a coat of your favorite wax, I prefer a yellow hard wax. If you do this correctly it should last 6-8 months depending on how much road grit your car is exposed to. The hand glaze should also be used in place of wax anytime you get a part painted for the first 30-45 days to let the paint cure. Start using your wax after the cure period. I hope this helps.


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