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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Need advice on preventing swirl marks
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<blockquote data-quote="RRMBrembo" data-source="post: 15467219" data-attributes="member: 160382"><p>I'm sure some of the better pro's will chime in but here's my $.02. Preventing swirl marks starts with your mitt, your product and your towel. I'm sure you were given some DISO (Dealer Installed Swirl Option) off the lot. You're going to want to use a good car wash that has good lubrication. Chemical Guys, Optimum etc are all good brands at good prices. These car washes lubricate the between the mitt and the paint and allow the mitt/sponge etc to remove the loose surface particles without scratching. Sounds like you have a decent mitt. I like cobra guzzlers for drying but I'm not sure they are THE best. Beyond the wash you need to correct the existing swirl marks with the right compounds/pads and then protect the paint as best you can with sealants or ceramic coatings etc. Autogeek and Autopia are amazing sites with more knowledge than you can imagine. I'd say venture over there and try not to get too overwhelmed with all the products. Oh and don't forget to clay after washing!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRMBrembo, post: 15467219, member: 160382"] I'm sure some of the better pro's will chime in but here's my $.02. Preventing swirl marks starts with your mitt, your product and your towel. I'm sure you were given some DISO (Dealer Installed Swirl Option) off the lot. You're going to want to use a good car wash that has good lubrication. Chemical Guys, Optimum etc are all good brands at good prices. These car washes lubricate the between the mitt and the paint and allow the mitt/sponge etc to remove the loose surface particles without scratching. Sounds like you have a decent mitt. I like cobra guzzlers for drying but I'm not sure they are THE best. Beyond the wash you need to correct the existing swirl marks with the right compounds/pads and then protect the paint as best you can with sealants or ceramic coatings etc. Autogeek and Autopia are amazing sites with more knowledge than you can imagine. I'd say venture over there and try not to get too overwhelmed with all the products. Oh and don't forget to clay after washing!!! [/QUOTE]
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