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Pay Attention Boy...
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Rio Grande Valley TX
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Swirl Remover/Sealer
I see these products advertised but I appeal to the board.........
Has anyone successfully used one of the many "all in one products" with great results using machine application & removal for minor swirls, spider webs???? Obviously, removing minor boo boos and sealing the paint in one step would eliminate a lot of grief, time, pads, bonnets, etc. & up the bottom line. I've yet to find one that lives up to its promises but would damn sure like to! Any suggestions folks? |
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Re: Swirl Remover/Sealer
A lot of folks say that Klasse AIO can fit that bill. Personally, I don't mind using a polish to polish and a sealant to protect. I find I always get better results & longevity that way.
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Swirls?!?! NNOOOOOOO!!!!!
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Canada
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Re: Swirl Remover/Sealer
For minor cob webbing, I have had good luck with AutoGlym Super Resin Polish. It's a mild polish/acrylic resin sealant.
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2005 STS :: 2003 Z71
Join Date: Jul 2004
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Re: Swirl Remover/Sealer
I've had good luck with Top of the Line's Midnight Express, but don't kid yourself -it's for minor defects on a generally well maintained vehicle only.
IMO, it's a pretty good one step product.
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Pay Attention Boy...
Join Date: Jul 2005
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Re: Swirl Remover/Sealer
Personally, I don't mind using a polish to polish and a sealant to protect. I find I always get better results & longevity that way.
I agree 100% and I don't half-ass anything but there are times when such a product (providing it works) could come in handy. |
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