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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
Advice: Swirl Remover on Light Colored Cars?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blk03SVTCobra" data-source="post: 2033920" data-attributes="member: 10866"><p>3M makes the following:</p><p></p><p>-3M Perfect It II Swirl Mark Remover for Dark Colored Cars</p><p>-3M Perfect It II Swirl Mark Remover for Light Colored Cars</p><p></p><p>I would venture to say that your car still falls under the dark colored cars category.</p><p></p><p>Also, I highly suggest the 3M stuff because it is very mild in terms of abrasiveness and would be very hard to mess up with. Also, you mentioned that they are light swirls.</p><p></p><p>A tip for polishing: ALWAYS start with the LEAST aggressive step first. You can always go more abrassive if need be.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blk03SVTCobra, post: 2033920, member: 10866"] 3M makes the following: -3M Perfect It II Swirl Mark Remover for Dark Colored Cars -3M Perfect It II Swirl Mark Remover for Light Colored Cars I would venture to say that your car still falls under the dark colored cars category. Also, I highly suggest the 3M stuff because it is very mild in terms of abrasiveness and would be very hard to mess up with. Also, you mentioned that they are light swirls. A tip for polishing: ALWAYS start with the LEAST aggressive step first. You can always go more abrassive if need be. Hope that helps :beer: [/QUOTE]
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