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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Swirl Marks on Black Paint
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<blockquote data-quote="josephcostello" data-source="post: 15481889" data-attributes="member: 165586"><p>Go on chemicalguys and check out their selection of "V" polishes. They have different polishes (v32,v34,v36,v38) depending on how strong of a compound you need. v38 is their final polish, and v32 is their cutting compound. I have gotten away with using v34 and going straight to sealant, but if yours are as bad as you describe I would probably do v32 and then v34 after and then your sealant. Buy jet seal when you polish it, very expensive stuff but it's well worth it. Polishing paint like you are will do nothing if you don't seal it afterwards, it'll just get bad again. Also, don't do this by hand- get a orbital. Hope this helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="josephcostello, post: 15481889, member: 165586"] Go on chemicalguys and check out their selection of "V" polishes. They have different polishes (v32,v34,v36,v38) depending on how strong of a compound you need. v38 is their final polish, and v32 is their cutting compound. I have gotten away with using v34 and going straight to sealant, but if yours are as bad as you describe I would probably do v32 and then v34 after and then your sealant. Buy jet seal when you polish it, very expensive stuff but it's well worth it. Polishing paint like you are will do nothing if you don't seal it afterwards, it'll just get bad again. Also, don't do this by hand- get a orbital. Hope this helped. [/QUOTE]
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