For specific swirl mark issues I use BAF/Pro Car Care Beauty Products P21 Swirl Eliminator & Polish- although for 30 years I used 3M products specifically, recently I have not been as pleased with the quality of 3M’s hand glaze. I typically do not like "combination" type products but P21 is...
You are very likely inexperienced inthe automotive paint restoration and application field- how do I know, that's easy, only if you used a cotton product that had synthetic threads would ever mar a surface and this particular photo was taken with both natural and UV backlighting to demonstrate...
"Actually it is old school. Prior to microfiber towels this is the way it was done. The downside? It does mar the surface which can be seen under direct sunlight"
ok- show me the "marring" on this original oem paint! It is a daily driver too! That's the difference between old school & new...
I did that for many years (about 10 IIRR) until I tried the re-formulated Satin Creme......absolutely the best ($ for $) IMHO, it is made by BAF & distributed through Pro Car Care products. It is very easy to work with either by hand, orbital or buffer. It has the same acrylic hardener as the...
While I appreciate the review and I have tried these MFT's, I have found that 100% cloth diapers (24" x 24") doubled up are the best for washing/drying....not only in terms of price/longevity but the paint feels like it's been polished each time. FYI- the diapers must be flat fold (meaning no...
I previously used 3M hand glaze for decades.....but the last batch I purchased the results were good, but not great imho.....
given the price increases of 3M whole product line (which I think is insane), a rep let me try Pro # P21 Swirl mark remover & polish. now I use their Satin creme carnuba...
So why did you prefer to start with the "wheel" as compared to products like 3M adhesive remover? (which softens the glues and the stripes typically lift off)