View Single Post
Old 04-11-2011, 02:15 PM   #3 (permalink)
Cmike2780
A True Z Fanatic
 
Cmike2780's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Long Island
Posts: 5,059
Drives: slowwww
Rep Power: 28
Cmike2780 has a reputation beyond reputeCmike2780 has a reputation beyond reputeCmike2780 has a reputation beyond reputeCmike2780 has a reputation beyond reputeCmike2780 has a reputation beyond reputeCmike2780 has a reputation beyond reputeCmike2780 has a reputation beyond reputeCmike2780 has a reputation beyond reputeCmike2780 has a reputation beyond reputeCmike2780 has a reputation beyond reputeCmike2780 has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Its either a miracle product or made with fillers that just mask the imperfection. You can't wax away a swirl, its like a hairline scratch on the clear coat. I'm assuming this is applied by hand, not with a machine polisher? If it's strong enough to eat through the clear coat and "remove" the swirl marks by hand, then your likely causing damage to the clear coat. If it's just hinding the imperfections, there are similar "glazes" out there. They usually last a few weeks before you have to re-apply though.

Stick to the tried and true methods. It's a lot more work, but the right way of doing things often take a lot of work.
__________________
[09][MB][6-Spd MT][Touring][Stillen Gen III][K&N][Borla CBE][Evo-R]

Cmike2780 is offline   Reply With Quote