3M Swirl Marks remover
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Originally Posted by LubedKoala,Sep 27 2005, 06:22 AM
I know nothing about how to use clay? Can someone enlighten me.
http://www.bettercarcare.com/articles.php?articleId=14
and i suggest that you post up questions on claying in a new thread-
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Originally Posted by wanabe,Sep 27 2005, 11:07 AM
3m is a light swirl remover and i understand that it also does have some filler- so its a compromise.
the reason for this is (to answer lubedkoala) that a real remover does remove clear coat (small amount)- and you only have a certain amount of it. you would have to do a lot of polishing to take off the clear.
the 3m actually "sands" the edges of the swirl- this prevents the light from bouncing off of them so you dont see them any more. a heavier polish will remove enough clear to get to the bottom of the swirl. so a swirl remover is a compromise- but one that makes sense!
the reason for this is (to answer lubedkoala) that a real remover does remove clear coat (small amount)- and you only have a certain amount of it. you would have to do a lot of polishing to take off the clear.
the 3m actually "sands" the edges of the swirl- this prevents the light from bouncing off of them so you dont see them any more. a heavier polish will remove enough clear to get to the bottom of the swirl. so a swirl remover is a compromise- but one that makes sense!
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check this out:
http://www.bettercarcare.com/articles.php?articleId=14
and i suggest that you post up questions on claying in a new thread-
http://www.bettercarcare.com/articles.php?articleId=14
and i suggest that you post up questions on claying in a new thread-
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