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Posted: Aug 11, 2009
Swirl Removers, Polishes and Glazes same process for all except different pads on your polisher.
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Steps:
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Make sure you have thoroughly washed and dried your car prior to polishing.
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Apply swirl remover/polish/glaze around the edge of the pad.
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Take the polisher and smear the product into the section you are going to work while the polisher is off. This will totally eliminate splatter.
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Turn the machine on, and work the product in @ speed 2 or 3.
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Go in up and down and then back and forth overlapping motions.
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When the polish starts to dry, up the speed to 4-4.5 and buff off as much as you can. The shine should start to come thru.
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Use Microfiber towel to remove any remaining residue. Do each section as many times as you have to until the swirls are gone. Remember! Your final result will only be as good as your prep. Once complete, apply a quality wax or sealant of your choice to protect the finish.
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Tip: Spray wax is great to shiny chrome rims
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