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Why is Swirl Remover 2.0 (#9) residue so hard to remove.

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  • Why is Swirl Remover 2.0 (#9) residue so hard to remove.

    I just got a PC and was applying #9 with a yellow pad. Used about a speed 4 for say 60 seconds on half a hood or door. The residue is very hard to get off and I'm using a microfiber cloth. I don't have this much problem if I apply it by hand. And I don't have this problem with Dual Action Cleaner/Polish (#83) and the red pad. What am I doing wrong?

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    Re: Why is Swirl Remover 2.0 (#9) residue so hard to remove.

    Sometimes this product just gets gummy and hard to remove, happens to everyone, that's why some people don't like it. Always work with a clean pad on a clean surface, this will help. You could also try M82 or M80
    Mike Phillips
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    "Find something you like and use it often"

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      Re: Why is Swirl Remover 2.0 (#9) residue so hard to remove.

      It's probably the first time I have ever said this, but maybe you are not using enough product. M09 is quite oily, so it shouldn't be hard to remove. I would say that your work area is to large and your work time is too short. Try using a bead of product on the outer edge or the pad, or make an X. Speed 4 is okay, but I think most people would use it at speed 5, although I have used it at speed 4 on a finishing pad.
      Patrick Yu
      2003 Honda Accord
      2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6

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