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What do you use to prevent swirl marks?
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<blockquote data-quote="ausie" data-source="post: 1729664" data-attributes="member: 21997"><p>I have been quite successful with a black SVT Cobra 2001 in keeping it swirl free. </p><p></p><p>* Use only a good quality wax without any cleaners or abrasives in it. Meguires NXT was all that I ever used and before that was on the market, it was Meguires Yellow wax No 26. </p><p>*I found that when washing the car, I would clay bar it at the same time. </p><p>*Wax was always applied with a terry cloth spong (one of those round disks). </p><p>*Micro fiber towels were only used to remove wax. </p><p>*Buffing if needed with a random orbital buffer and a synthetic wool pad. </p><p></p><p>When I traded the car in the dealership wanted to know How I kept the car so clean and did not have any swirl marks in the paint. In fact, when I bought it, I requested to drive it home dirty off the lot and did not want it detailed at the dealership.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ausie, post: 1729664, member: 21997"] I have been quite successful with a black SVT Cobra 2001 in keeping it swirl free. * Use only a good quality wax without any cleaners or abrasives in it. Meguires NXT was all that I ever used and before that was on the market, it was Meguires Yellow wax No 26. *I found that when washing the car, I would clay bar it at the same time. *Wax was always applied with a terry cloth spong (one of those round disks). *Micro fiber towels were only used to remove wax. *Buffing if needed with a random orbital buffer and a synthetic wool pad. When I traded the car in the dealership wanted to know How I kept the car so clean and did not have any swirl marks in the paint. In fact, when I bought it, I requested to drive it home dirty off the lot and did not want it detailed at the dealership. [/QUOTE]
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