Light swirl removal after washing

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So say you just finished washing your car, which in the previous week you had fully detailed to a swirl free shine. Now you notice after washing, you have gotten back some of those little swirls and you wanna get them off, but without having to go through an entire process. Would it be alright to just use a White CCS Pad and Nano polish alone on my audi. I had tried it once before, and my car turned out perfect!!. I had mentioned it on another post and some people told me that wasnt a good idea. Lemme know. If i did do soemthing like that, should i go for like 3m UF? I just wanted a quick 1 step polish, then i would throw on the sealent and wax.
 
I would use 87MC on a white or blue depending on how much cut you need, assuming that the marring are minor. 87MC has the least cut and that will save your clear coat. It will also jewel your paint for max gloss.
 
XMT 1 is pretty light, and last step ready on a white or grey pad... from what i understand, 106fa on a grey pad might also work, but Rsurfer mentioned a better alternative...
 
Yea Surfer its very light marring. I thought the white did a fantastic job, but it wouldn't hurt at all get a blue pad just for the sake of the CC. Basically just from the wash mitt is where the marks are coming from. I cant stand to see those streaks in the paint when the sun hits it lol. Ive always been in search for something that can jewel the paint, but not make me have to go through an entire 3-4-5 step process. Now i can save up my SIP and Nano hahaha!!! Of course, a full-scale detail is always fun and looks amazing, but sometimes u just need a little pick me up(like 87MC)!

Im assuming these will be quick passes since im not really trying to get deep marring and swirling out correct?
 
XMT 1 is pretty light, and last step ready on a white or grey pad... from what i understand, 106fa on a grey pad might also work, but Rsurfer mentioned a better alternative...

hey thank you for the great tip OrionZ, as funny as this sounds. I have never owned a grey pad in my detailing career (sad huh?), and since you mentioned it, im going to buy one right now hahah. As Conan O'Brian would say on his Swedish commercial.... "Vroom Vroom Party Starter"...........that is what im going to call my LSP from now on...the party starter lol
 
Yea Surfer its very light marring. I thought the white did a fantastic job, but it wouldn't hurt at all get a blue pad just for the sake of the CC. Basically just from the wash mitt is where the marks are coming from. I cant stand to see those streaks in the paint when the sun hits it lol. Ive always been in search for something that can jewel the paint, but not make me have to go through an entire 3-4-5 step process. Now i can save up my SIP and Nano hahaha!!! Of course, a full-scale detail is always fun and looks amazing, but sometimes u just need a little pick me up(like 87MC)!

Im assuming these will be quick passes since im not really trying to get deep marring and swirling out correct?
Correct, but jeweling will take some time. Using 87mc and a blue pad will not harm your clear. You might want to try out Pinnacle Painwork Cleansing Lotion. It might get rid of those light swrils and it leaves an awesome shine.
 
Now jeweling is a new word to me. Lol i knw i should have this already, but could you explain why it takes so long to jewel the paint?
 
I would go over it with 85rd or Ultrafina on a blue pad. Jeweling is your last polish step were you take your time and work the polish to the best gloss on your finish.
 
Thank you very much Rocket for explaining that to me. In your opinion do you like the 85rd or the Ultrafine better?
 
im all about the best, so 85rd it is. I believe you mentioned that to me in another thread, glad you told me once again!! With a fellow black car owner, it has to be the blackest of black to get me happy lol
 
im all about the best, so 85rd it is. I believe you mentioned that to me in another thread, glad you told me once again!! With a fellow black car owner, it has to be the blackest of black to get me happy lol

and i will buy it as well...

Just wanted make sure you both understand it has a long working time especially with a pc and make sure you use it with a blue finishing pad.
 
They say to use a grey pad, but like you all mentioned, wouldnt a blue pad give more shine and gloss

Edit- posted at the same time as Rocket lol
 
I had posted that comment at the same time when you posted to use a blue pad !! sorry for the confusion.
 
hahahaha always giving a hard time to the college kid hahahha --------you'd be happy to know that im recieving my first rotary here soon. Guy from the local body shop has one that he never uses and said if i can make a car shine with a PC , it would be a shame not to let me try with rotary. Of course, it wont be touching my car until i can work a scrap piece to perfection lol

Now can you tell a big difference between a car that has had been rotary detailed, and one that has been PC or Flex detailed. Gloss differences..etc?
 
hahahaha always giving a hard time to the college kid hahahha --------you'd be happy to know that im recieving my first rotary here soon. Guy from the local body shop has one that he never uses and said if i can make a car shine with a PC , it would be a shame not to let me try with rotary. Of course, it wont be touching my car until i can work a scrap piece to perfection lol

Now can you tell a big difference between a car that has had been rotary detailed, and one that has been PC or Flex detailed. Gloss differences..etc?

Yes you will. I will give anyone a hard when they need it-hahaha
 
hahahaha always giving a hard time to the college kid hahahha --------you'd be happy to know that im recieving my first rotary here soon. Guy from the local body shop has one that he never uses and said if i can make a car shine with a PC , it would be a shame not to let me try with rotary. Of course, it wont be touching my car until i can work a scrap piece to perfection lol

Now can you tell a big difference between a car that has had been rotary detailed, and one that has been PC or Flex detailed. Gloss differences..etc?
my understanding is speed... the only person i know who can use a rotary and not install swirls asks me how i get stuff looking good (did a mutual friends car)
 
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