I've got Swirls!
I got around to clay barring it last week. The sail panel is black and I noticed a lot of swirls and I think some "orange peel", that blurs the reflection, correct?
As I was getting out of the car the other night the streetlight across from my driveway was shining just enough on my car to see the swirls on my hood, I can notice them on the spoiler during the day up close but not really anywhere else because it's kinda difficult to look at arctic white when the sun is out haha.
I've clay barred the car about 2 or 3 times since I've had it and waxed it by hand once. The swirls are reallly starting to bug me.
I know it'd be hard to to remove the swirls by hand. Is there a buffer or something anyone could recommend to start out with? I don't want the best out there just something to speed up the process and get these swirls off.
Can someone break down a routine for me to get in a habit of to prevent the swirls? What products, pads, and steps?
Thanks for the help guys. I'm hoping to get her lookin good for the parade next week.
Also look up junkman on youtube for the two bucket wash method for preventing future swirls.
Also look up junkman on youtube for the two bucket wash method for preventing future swirls.
Also Adam's Polishes is a sponsor on here and has a lot of videos on their website. They cover it all.
Now how to prevent:
-Buy 2 Grit Guards and Buckets
-A quality MF Mitt or sheeps wool, preferably one for the upper and one for bottom portion of the car
-Cobra Guzzler HD Towel for drying
-Quality MF Towels for everything else, look at Chemical Guys they have good deals on them
-Foam Gun Quart size should be plenty
-I like to wash my towels/wash mitts after each use with MF Towel detergent like Towel Kleen
-If the cars been driven or sat outside do not wipe it down or dust it


You need to do correction detailing to get them out. SinisterBird is on point in their recommendation
Now how to prevent:
-Buy 2 Grit Guards and Buckets
-A quality MF Mitt or sheeps wool, preferably one for the upper and one for bottom portion of the car
-Cobra Guzzler HD Towel for drying
-Quality MF Towels for everything else, look at Chemical Guys they have good deals on them
-Foam Gun Quart size should be plenty
-I like to wash my towels/wash mitts after each use with MF Towel detergent like Towel Kleen
-If the cars been driven or sat outside do not wipe it down or dust it
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Now how to prevent:
-Buy 2 Grit Guards and Buckets
-A quality MF Mitt or sheeps wool, preferably one for the upper and one for bottom portion of the car
-Cobra Guzzler HD Towel for drying
-Quality MF Towels for everything else, look at Chemical Guys they have good deals on them
-Foam Gun Quart size should be plenty
-I like to wash my towels/wash mitts after each use with MF Towel detergent like Towel Kleen
-If the cars been driven or sat outside do not wipe it down or dust it
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Rotary buffers give faster results, but require more care, especially on edges, making orbital buffers a safer choice for inexperienced.There are also several grades of foam pads which cut faster or gentler per application needed.
Don't be afraid to try, just use care & remember it's only paint.









