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Old 12-04-2005 | 07:54 AM
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Try zaino, it worked the best for me. It is the only thing that gets minor swirl marks out. I know you have a perfect paint job and are not worried about swirls because you dont have them, but zaino shines like no other. finish up with zaino grand finaly spray and you will have the best shine ever.
Old 12-04-2005 | 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by againstallodds1
Try zaino, it worked the best for me. It is the only thing that gets minor swirl marks out. I know you have a perfect paint job and are not worried about swirls because you dont have them, but zaino shines like no other. finish up with zaino grand finaly spray and you will have the best shine ever.
If your talking about Z2, it has no swirl removing agents what-so-ever...

Only ZPC is made to remove swirls.
Old 12-04-2005 | 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by againstallodds1
It is the only thing that gets minor swirl marks out.
I don't think so, there are a number SMR's on the market and are quite effective in that aspect. And I'm not talking about fillers either.
Old 12-05-2005 | 07:58 AM
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I meant to say that I was not able to find anything to remove the minor swirls out like zaino did. but it goes away soon. It fills them and then they come back a few weeks later. I never seen a car shine like they do with zaino.
Old 12-05-2005 | 09:04 AM
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Why use a filler (Z-5) when there are products to remove/eliminate swirls? As joerockt mentioned, Z-PC Fusion will remove swirls as well as other products like Megs #9, Optimum Polish/Compund and PB SSRs to name a few. Most of these are recommended to be used with a dual action or rotary buffer for best results. You could do it by hand, but that's just too much work.
Old 12-05-2005 | 01:26 PM
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ill order some up i guess. Also, how do swirls start ? What is it called when you find what looks like spyder webs ( ULTRA FINE ) when you look at your paint in the bright light at a low angle ? ill try to take a picture ( shes not waxed now so it will be a good time to show you )
Old 12-05-2005 | 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by ayougo
ill order some up i guess. Also, how do swirls start ? What is it called when you find what looks like spyder webs ( ULTRA FINE ) when you look at your paint in the bright light at a low angle ? ill try to take a picture ( shes not waxed now so it will be a good time to show you )
Improper and/or excessive waxing, polishing, QD'ing techniques attribute to most swirls and "Spiderwebbs".
Old 12-05-2005 | 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by ayougo
ill order some up i guess. Also, how do swirls start ? What is it called when you find what looks like spyder webs ( ULTRA FINE ) when you look at your paint in the bright light at a low angle ? ill try to take a picture ( shes not waxed now so it will be a good time to show you )
Improperly washing, polishing, waxing induces swirls. Anytime you touch the paint, there is a risk of swirling.
Old 12-05-2005 | 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by VB87
Improperly washing, polishing, waxing induces swirls. Anytime you touch the paint, there is a risk of swirling.
This is true, but its a risk Im willing to take to protect and beautify.....
Old 12-05-2005 | 08:23 PM
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me too, nothing like that wet look! since your car is a dark color (red) you might want to try natty's blue as a topper over a sealant (i use klasse sealant glaze which is amazing and long lasting) it gives a nice deep shine and is easy to apply. as far as polishes go my personal favorite are the super swril remover's (ssr) from poorboy's, they break down really well and poorboy's has a good assortment of levels for different levels of swirls. Here's an example of what it looks like when you're done.
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