D dshavers New member Joined Aug 4, 2008 Messages 15 Reaction score 0 Aug 5, 2008 #1 So talking about swirls, how do you judge their severity? Basically referring to the level of cut needed to reduce them or get rid of them completely.
So talking about swirls, how do you judge their severity? Basically referring to the level of cut needed to reduce them or get rid of them completely.
bryansbestwax New member Joined Aug 22, 2007 Messages 268 Reaction score 0 Aug 5, 2008 #2 Experience is number one, once you have seen quite a few you get a better understanding for what is needed. Also, it depends on how hard the clear is, sometimes they don't look bad, but it may take a while to correct. You just learn as you go.
Experience is number one, once you have seen quite a few you get a better understanding for what is needed. Also, it depends on how hard the clear is, sometimes they don't look bad, but it may take a while to correct. You just learn as you go.
ScottB New member Joined Mar 3, 2006 Messages 18,803 Reaction score 0 Aug 5, 2008 #3 this is a hard one, gotta judge based upon the size and number. Most kinda fit between light, medium, or heavy.
this is a hard one, gotta judge based upon the size and number. Most kinda fit between light, medium, or heavy.
D dshavers New member Joined Aug 4, 2008 Messages 15 Reaction score 0 Aug 5, 2008 Thread starter #4 Yeah I guess the best thing to do is start with a less aggressive method and move up from there....