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Need advice on preventing swirl marks
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<blockquote data-quote="Sn8kebitten" data-source="post: 15467117" data-attributes="member: 127590"><p>In the course of the 8 months I've owned my GT, I've only ever hand washed it twice for fear of causing more swirl marks. I really don't know what I'm doing wrong on this car because I never had the issue on my old Cobra. But that car was black versus this car being bright red. </p><p></p><p>The first time I hand washed it months ago, I used a foam car wash sponge making sure it was clean each pass and then later used a chamois to dry the car and prevent water spots. After doing that, I noticed more swirl marks in the light than before. </p><p></p><p>Fast forward to more recently, I read about the two bucket method and using a microfiber towel to dry the car instead of a chamois. So I bought a new synthetic wool wash mit along with a microfiber drying towel to dry the car. Even after doing these things and making sure the mit and towel were clean before each pass, I can still see more light scratches/swirl marks in the paint. Not to mention more water spots because after a few panels, the microfiber towel gets soaked and doesn't do much of drying for the rest of the car even if I wring it out. I really don't understand what I'm doing wrong here unless you guys are just using 10 different dry towels to dry the entire car lol </p><p></p><p>So any advice on preventing that or links to better quality products I could order online would be great. I would like to tackle removing these swirl marks myself but I'm not sure what compound would be the safest to use in my situation. I really just want to learn how to detail my car myself and make it look great like you guys do and learn how to further prevent these issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sn8kebitten, post: 15467117, member: 127590"] In the course of the 8 months I've owned my GT, I've only ever hand washed it twice for fear of causing more swirl marks. I really don't know what I'm doing wrong on this car because I never had the issue on my old Cobra. But that car was black versus this car being bright red. The first time I hand washed it months ago, I used a foam car wash sponge making sure it was clean each pass and then later used a chamois to dry the car and prevent water spots. After doing that, I noticed more swirl marks in the light than before. Fast forward to more recently, I read about the two bucket method and using a microfiber towel to dry the car instead of a chamois. So I bought a new synthetic wool wash mit along with a microfiber drying towel to dry the car. Even after doing these things and making sure the mit and towel were clean before each pass, I can still see more light scratches/swirl marks in the paint. Not to mention more water spots because after a few panels, the microfiber towel gets soaked and doesn't do much of drying for the rest of the car even if I wring it out. I really don't understand what I'm doing wrong here unless you guys are just using 10 different dry towels to dry the entire car lol So any advice on preventing that or links to better quality products I could order online would be great. I would like to tackle removing these swirl marks myself but I'm not sure what compound would be the safest to use in my situation. I really just want to learn how to detail my car myself and make it look great like you guys do and learn how to further prevent these issues. [/QUOTE]
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