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      06-04-2013, 10:59 AM   #28
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[QUOTE=Kiem@DetailAddict]
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Originally Posted by jslym777 View Post
park it outside in the sunlight and look directly into where the sun is reflected off of the paint, thats where the swirls are hiding
+1 Try looking at it at different angles directly into where the sun is reflecting as well.

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Originally Posted by MassBimmer View Post
Jet black and no swirls? lol, look harder
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Originally Posted by Kiem@DetailAddict
For the smaller scratches, try Meguiars M205 with the Lake Country Orange Foam Pad and see how it goes, if you feel like it might cut too much with the Orange pad, try the Red pad before you start with the Orange. Its better to start with less abrasive to more just to avoid more work than necessary. With detailing, to be honest sometimes it trial and error, we don't really know deep the scratches are until we actually work on it. If M205 doesn't remove it, you might have to go more abrasive like M105 with the Orange Pad.
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