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Swirl removal with a drill

I tested out the foam pad sold @ O'reilly's Auto Parts with the Meguire's Ultimate Compound. The pad was $8.00 and it was attachable to any household drill. I decided

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Old 04-07-2011, 11:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I tested out the foam pad sold @ O'reilly's Auto Parts with the Meguire's Ultimate Compound. The pad was $8.00 and it was attachable to any household drill.
I decided to test it out on my brother's Scion tC.
The results were pretty good. I know it's nowhere close to a professional tool, but at least it removes the swirl. Here are the before and after 1 pass.



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