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      01-07-2010, 04:28 PM   #1
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Buffer swirls

Hey guys, i have those reflective swirls on my hood and trunk from some idiot that didn't know what he was doing. Any suggestions on getting rid of them? It looks like crap...
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      01-07-2010, 04:30 PM   #2
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There's some good information on these forums about this issue. You are going to have to at least have that polished out of the clear coat.
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There's some good information on these forums about this issue. You are going to have to at least have that polished out of the clear coat.
+1 ...... machine polishing is your only fix.
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I'm in the dark here because I don't know what he did with out some pictures. Try using a PC with Meg's 205 polish using a white LC pad then follow up with the same product with a black LC pad.
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MUST machine polish as mentioned! take it to a pro detailers on a recommendation base, not a shot in the dark! do your research
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