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Old 02-13-2004, 12:49 PM
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What is the best method and products for removing swirl marks? Is Meguires 3 step method the best, or is there something else out there like Scratch X that can do the job better? What result would be better if the job is done by hand or a buffering machine?
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Yeah, I want to know this too!
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some people swear by that scratchx stuff....others hate it.

i prefer the meguiars 3 phase personally....but i also haven't had too much of a problem with swirl marks
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Any 3 phase wax system will greatly reduce swirl marks. Rubbing compound and/or 3M 'Swirl Mark Remover' will do it too.
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Mother'* have a swirl/scratch remover that'* really good.

Also TurtleWax has color matched lipstick / paint / wash combos that are supposed to work really well. I used the "lipsitck / chipstick" on my 97 just before I put the final coat of wax on her and it turned out really well
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Originally Posted by bonnie94sse
Any 3 phase wax system will greatly reduce swirl marks. Rubbing compound and/or 3M 'Swirl Mark Remover' will do it too.
what he said... make sure you claybar the area first!!
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