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Originally Posted by miker2013
I also have black sapphire
can you post pics?
you will need to use a polisher and compounds to bring the swirls down, then you will need sealant/wax
depends on how deep the defects are.... wolfgang swirl remover then wolfgang finishing glaze will probably work ok on most swirls
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I found WG TSR 3.0 to not be agressive enough to even remove light swirling on my Monaco Blue. Black Sapphire Metallic and Monaco Blue Metallic have really hard clear coat to cut through. Got any pictures of the defects? I would try Menzerna SI1500 first with a microfiber cutting disc, and if thats not cutting enough, move up to FG400.