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Johnny_tro:
Look at some Mag's footage showing how to remove swirls < they make it look easy by hand, from experience this is a back breaking job?? you really need a machine yes?

Machine < if used wrong can these cause more damage than good?

MPS:
Dual action polishers are safer than rotaries as the heat doesn't build up as quick. Search youtube for Junkman's tutorial videos, the guy's a legend!

Johnny_tro:
 :happy2: this guy >>

is the secret in the products? a good quality cutter/paste?

stealthwolf:
The secret is in the technique! There are guides in this section and I've pointed a few links to detailing world. They have a great guide to polishing.

Machine will always be better than hand, but if going by hand, use Autoglym SRP.

maxload:

--- Quote from: stealthwolf on October 16, 2011, 09:12:48 pm ---The secret is in the technique! There are guides in this section and I've pointed a few links to detailing world. They have a great guide to polishing.

Machine will always be better than hand, but if going by hand, use Autoglym SRP.

--- End quote ---

I have some really anoying swirl marks that need attention. Marks that were inflicted on the car by the previous owner.  I've tried  Autoglym SRP by hand (very hard work) and to an extent it did work , but some are still visible.
Im now looking into buying a DA . As stealthwolf says there are plenty of great guides on Detailing world and youtube to help.

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