BrianMcLeod
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- May 10, 2013
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I am wondering how to prevent swirl marks I use grit guards straight motions but I feel like I am missing something
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After I use my Master Blaster I blot dry anything left.
Do you ever after do correction on your cars again? And why are strait
Lines easier to get out then swirls?
Straight motions that causes swirls (a "type" of scratch) can appear circular.I am wondering how to prevent swirl marks I use grit guards straight motions but I feel like I am missing something
^^^:iagree:^^^Brian,
I don't think straight lines are necessarily any easier to remove from the finish than circular marks are. IME, the big thing to consider is reflectivity.
You see swirls or scratches mostly because the sun (or other light source) hits the painted surface and illuminates the scratch/swirl mark. A straight line will "catch the light" from one angle. If you have a circular mark in the finish (like from moving your wash media, microfiber towel, or applicator in a circular motion vs a straight line) that circular mark can catch the light from just about any angle, hence the swirls would seem to be more visible or noticeable.
A round light source, like the sun or many flashlights, will make most swirls appear to be circular. To me, anyway.
The person who figures out how to wash a car really clean, without touching it at all, and without degrading or removing the LSP, will be one rich rascal.
ETA: We were typing at the same time. I see you mention washing in straight lines. I'll leave this here anyway as food for thought.