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muzzler 29 December 2010 09:27 AM

Car Plishong/minor scratch removal
 
Hello guys,

Now that I've got the car running as I wanted it too, it is time to start on the exterior. I got for Chrimbo a fairly decent rotary polisher (Silverline up to 3000rpm) and would like to know best way/polish to get rid of swirl marks and some cat claw scratches...any help apprciated or user guides etc

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gbnut 29 December 2010 02:01 PM


Originally Posted by muzzler (Post 9786990)
Hello guys,

Now that I've got the car running as I wanted it too, it is time to start on the exterior. I got for Chrimbo a fairly decent rotary polisher (Silverline up to 3000rpm) and would like to know best way/polish to get rid of swirl marks and some cat claw scratches...any help apprciated or user guides etc

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Try here for a guide: http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/forum/...ic.php?t=11570

or

http://www.detailingworld.co.uk

Lots of tips when I started out machine polishing

muzzler 29 December 2010 03:08 PM

Thanks mate..will check them out :)

esxboy1 09 January 2011 03:18 PM

use a compound mop with g3 compound to get any scratches out the a polishing mop with g10 compound to get ant swirls the first process made

muzzler 31 January 2011 03:30 PM

wheres the best place to buy the compounds.Once used can you recommend a good wax to seal my hard work in :)

95turbowagon 31 January 2011 05:15 PM


Originally Posted by muzzler (Post 9853481)
wheres the best place to buy the compounds.Once used can you recommend a good wax to seal my hard work in :)

You can get the products from cleanyourcar.co.uk or poloished bliss.

In the winter i use collonite wax which is very durable and last atleast 3 months with one coat, in the summer time i use a wax which is less durable but gives a wetter look to the paint.

If you go on the websites you mentioned there is tons of products you can get, but once you get started it can get rather addictive.


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