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  • Removing the Swirls and Haze

    I tried to remove some swirl marks with Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner by hand but no luck. I was thinking of trying the ScratchX or should I just upgrade to the pc?

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    DC1 won't remove swirls, it just cleans the surface. You need something like ScratchX. Here is some good info on how to use ScratchX... http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/sho...threadid=7011]

    If you are going to do an entire car I'd suggest getting a pc. Otherwise it's a work-out to do that big of area by hand.
    Scott

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      Re: Removing the Swirls and Haze

      The ScratchX took the haze out right away but I am still seeing the swirl marks. What should be used for the swirls if I use the pc?
      Last edited by scott504; Nov 28, 2006, 06:16 PM.

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        I'd start with #80, if that doesnt' work use #83. If I end up having to use #83, I always follow up with #80.

        This link will give you more info on using the PC...
        Scott

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          2002 Ford Thunderbird Premium Torch Red

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            2002 Ford Thunderbird Premium Torch Red

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              TBird looks great. You can show me better than you can tell me. Thanks

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                Thanks Scott! Pictures are always worth a thousand words, as they say. It's a work in progress, and not as easy as it appears, but the time and effort are well worth it.
                Last edited by Prairie360; Nov 29, 2006, 09:25 AM.
                2002 Ford Thunderbird Premium Torch Red

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