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Old 06-28-2008, 05:51 PM
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Has anyone ever used these and are the good with helping to remove swirl marks?
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I highly doubt it
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they do make this one..........


POWER PRODUCTS





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PowerBall 4Paint™
PowerBall 4Paint™ makes short work of polishing and waxing large surfaces, contoured edges and difficult, hard-to-reach areas. Simply attach it to your drill, apply polish or wax, and give any painted finish that showroom quality shine, especially clearcoats. Hundreds of gentle foam fingers work efficiently to give you unmatched coverage with ease. For best results, we recommend you use it with your favorite Mothers® products.
#05147, includes Polishing Tool and 4 oz. FX SynWax®.
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yeah i just saw Chip Foose using it on a $15,000+ paint jon on a mothers comercial LOL So it has to work be ok LOL
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I googled it and found some people that used it here
http://www.audiforums.com/m_868024/tm.htm

More info and vids here
http://www.waxforum.com/showthread.php?t=2802


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It is useful on tight spots like in between higher-rise spoilers, recessed areas/indentations, etc. However, you should not use it on the whole car. That just doesn't make sense and isn't useful.




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