I need a good paint swirl mark remover
I need a good paint swirl mark remover
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Monkeez

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109 posts

61 months

Wednesday
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Hi all.
Going to be handing back my lease in the next few months and i need to address the swirl marks in the paintwork.
Can someone recommend a good swirl remover please?
I'll be doing it by hand.
Cheers

silentbrown

10,735 posts

143 months

Wednesday
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Monkeez said:
Hi all.
Going to be handing back my lease in the next few months and i need to address the swirl marks in the paintwork.
Why??? That's just fair wear and tear.

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Simpo Two

92,284 posts

292 months

Yesterday (12:29)
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I'd be interested too... despite my best efforts Mr Martin has swirl marks after only about 5 washes frown

budgie smuggler

6,021 posts

186 months

Yesterday (12:34)
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If it's just normal swirls from bad washing and you're not keeping the car, just hit it with something with lots of fillers.

Autoglym SRP is the ol' reliable choice, but there are more modern ones which do a better job, like Carpro Essence.

Terzo123

4,710 posts

235 months

Yesterday (17:26)
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Meguiar's Ultimate Compound gets decent reviews for this sort of work.

Belle427

11,691 posts

260 months

You need to change your wash technique if your inflicting swirls after a few washes.
Meguiars ultimate compound is ok for removal.
Bilt Hamber cleanser polish is similar to Autoglym resin but a bit better, this will remove light defects but mainly mask them
Autoglym do a paint restorer but can't say I have tried it
Farecla are also know for their paint correction products.

Doesitdrive

1,465 posts

8 months

Spray silicone all over just before you drop it. Hides a multitude of sins.