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W 4.O TUS

Original Poster:

248 posts

232 months

Tuesday 1st May 2007
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Anyone know af any products that will get rid of swirl scratches

DC53

3,217 posts

244 months

Tuesday 1st May 2007
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May be worth getting a good trusted valeter if you want a reall ncie job of it, maybe around £100 mark though.

W 4.O TUS

Original Poster:

248 posts

232 months

Wednesday 2nd May 2007
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Do halfords do any products that will help with the swirl marks

xtr2turbo

1,536 posts

255 months

Wednesday 2nd May 2007
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Go to a good body shop or paint factors and buy a container of 3M finishing compound and go to Halfords and buy one of their 12v polishing mops.

This will do teh trick.

David

Mustang Baz

1,652 posts

258 months

Wednesday 2nd May 2007
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W 4.O TUS said:
Anyone know af any products that will get rid of swirl scratches


Yep - Mothers products - www.maxx-waxx.com/ - or any good, trusted range which sees you first washing the car, potentally clay-barring and then

- pre-waxing cleaner
- sealing
- waxing

Not a quick fix, but not necessarily worth spending £00's either if you have not got the money to spare.



Edited by Mustang Baz on Wednesday 2nd May 08:42

tcant

308 posts

235 months

Wednesday 2nd May 2007
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I agree with Mustang Baz. The 'Mothers' 3 stage products give fantastic results. No swirl marks and a really deep shine. It takes about 4 -5 hours though to do all 3 stages. I did it over a weekend. You can see the results in my profile. cool

J_E_T

112 posts

231 months

Wednesday 2nd May 2007
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Anybody used both Mothers and Meguiars ? Any preferences ?

Are you better off with an electric buffer, or doing that by hand ?

Anyone care to go through their full regime to get the car looking tip top ?

andyoleary

1,713 posts

237 months

Wednesday 2nd May 2007
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I used to use all Meg's products mainly. Then switched over to Mother's - clay, detailer, pre-wax cleaner, sealer & glaze, carnauba wax paste, reflections top coat. I find the Mother's stuff much easier to work with and less stress on the elbow

Not much between either I reckon but I definitely prefer the Mother's gear now.

Andy

andyoleary

1,713 posts

237 months

Wednesday 2nd May 2007
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I used to use all Meg's products mainly. Then switched over to Mother's - clay, detailer, pre-wax cleaner, sealer & glaze, carnauba wax paste, reflections top coat. I find the Mother's stuff much easier to work with and less stress on the elbow

Not much between either I reckon but I definitely prefer the Mother's gear now.

Andy

tcant

308 posts

235 months

Wednesday 2nd May 2007
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I have only tried the mothers based on recommendations from other PH'ers but my saddo routine is as follows;

Once a year;

1) Wash off general dirt
2) Then wash with Mothers california gold car wash
3) Apply mothers Stage one pre wax cleaner by hand with microfibre towel
4) Then treat any larger than average scratches with Mothers scratch remover
5) Apply Mothers stage two 'sealer and glaze' by hand with microfibre towel
6) Apply Mothers stage 3 Califoria gold Carnuba wax by hand with microfibre towel.

This lot takes about 5 hours!!!!! (I haven't got the patience to do it all in one go, so I spread it over a couple of evenings)

After that, I just wash it every so often with the mothers car wash and use mothers all wheel cleaner on the alloys. Every couple of months just use the Carnuba wax as well to bring back the really deep shine.

I would much rather be driving it than cleaning it, but it looks soooooooooo good when its done!

W 4.O TUS

Original Poster:

248 posts

232 months

Wednesday 2nd May 2007
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Thanks guys looks like im gonna be busy

W 4.O TUS

Original Poster:

248 posts

232 months

Thursday 3rd May 2007
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WOW just used clay bar what a result