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    im about to deatail my car on the weekend and i wanted to clear sumthin up before i go ahead and start. am i supposed to use the swirlx after the claybar and before wax. or dose the swirlx act like a wax itself and since im using swirlx do i need colorx after the swirlx aswell

    tip and responds will be highly appreciated

  • #2
    Re: question on swirlx

    You will want to use the SwirlX after the clay bar, and before the ColorX.

    SwirlX is purely used to remove scratches and swirls, not to leave wax. ColorX will also act as a relatively gentle swirl remover, but it also leaves some wax behind.

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    • #3
      Re: question on swirlx

      Wash
      Clay
      Polish
      and then Wax

      So use swirl x after you clay and then youll need to use wax.

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      • #4
        Re: question on swirlx

        Can you use Swirlx as a pure polish and then do a LSP, NXT 2.0, GG, etc?

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        • #5
          Re: question on swirlx

          Originally posted by rbrcs View Post
          Can you use Swirlx as a pure polish and then do a LSP, NXT 2.0, GG, etc?
          Yes, that is you can use it as a final polish before applying your wax or paint sealant.

          It's not the same thing as a pure polish but applied gently to a finish in great condition it will leave the finish clear and glossy, just like a pure polish.

          Mike Phillips
          760-515-0444
          showcargarage@gmail.com

          "Find something you like and use it often"

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