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Originally Posted by Brandon1
To really fix the swirls, you need a machine. Mothers Power Polish and Megs Scratch-X will work, but you will have to rub your darn arm off to get "ALL" the swirls out. You'd be better off investing $200 or so in a machine/pads/polishes/and a good sealant. That way you can take care of future problems, and your current ones....it more than pays for itself in saved paint frustration, and buying the wrong stuff. Buy it right the first time, dont have to buy it again...
Brandon
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Thanks for the input. I actually don't have too many swirl marks. The area of concern looks like something was on the paint and someone tried to use a little too much elbow grease and scrubbed the paint using a dirty rag while they were washing it. Pisses me off.
Are there any machines that you recommend? I've always done everything by hand so machines/pads/polishes are all new to me.
Thanks