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Removing fine scratches 67 fastback?
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<blockquote data-quote="5.0Black" data-source="post: 16670981" data-attributes="member: 172762"><p>Reading what you have I would say you have tried light to moderate. I have not used Wolfgang swirl remover, but I know of it. I would say that it and Sonax PF are pretty similar polishes in the sense both are medium grade polishes. If it were me I would invest in two more stages of aggressive pads and a quality compound.</p><p></p><p>Given you don't know the thickness of clear I would try out the lake country yellow pads as my next step. I would also invest in meguiars microfiber cutting pads too as your most aggressive cutting pad. Compound wise I would try out Jescar's correcting compound. It works fine with a foam pad, more cut than what you have and it works stunningly well with meguiars microfiber pads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.0Black, post: 16670981, member: 172762"] Reading what you have I would say you have tried light to moderate. I have not used Wolfgang swirl remover, but I know of it. I would say that it and Sonax PF are pretty similar polishes in the sense both are medium grade polishes. If it were me I would invest in two more stages of aggressive pads and a quality compound. Given you don't know the thickness of clear I would try out the lake country yellow pads as my next step. I would also invest in meguiars microfiber cutting pads too as your most aggressive cutting pad. Compound wise I would try out Jescar's correcting compound. It works fine with a foam pad, more cut than what you have and it works stunningly well with meguiars microfiber pads. [/QUOTE]
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