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Old 07-15-2010, 11:23 PM   #3 (permalink)
azn370z
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I would buy a porter cable and polish out the swirls if you're really picky about swirls. I wouldn't try to hide it because it won't hide it very well or for very long. The dealership left swirl marks on my black b pillar and I removed the marks with my polisher. When you clay your car you will leave fine scratches, which you most likely won't be able to see unless the light hits the paint just right. That's why people polish the car after claying.
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