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Old Jul 4, 2009 | 12:49 AM
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Originally Posted by jaws2008
Use meguiars swirlX it takes most if not all swirl markes out then finnish with nxt Generation tech wax 2.0. a claybay b4 it would help to it that to can take out swirls
it would be a good idea to follow swirlx with a good polish before applying the wax...claybars don't remove swirls though.

Originally Posted by Budsjlm
using a random orbiting buffer will aviud thos in the first place
using a RO won't avoid/prevent swirls in any way, shape or form.
 
Old Jul 6, 2009 | 06:03 AM
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Originally Posted by AwsomeSS
It looks beautiful. Do you have a garage? If not I'd invest in a car cover. My 03 gets garaged, but my 05 doesn't (only in the winter time). So I just bought a Cover Craft Evolution 4 car cover and I love it!
Thank you. No garage, but I drive it daily and will all winter too. I'll have to look into a cover

Originally Posted by 04MonteLS
it would be a good idea to follow swirlx with a good polish before applying the wax...claybars don't remove swirls though.
I'll have to give a polish a try next time around. Thank you
 
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