kdubski
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- Dec 8, 2010
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Hey AG,
I detailed my first car of 2015, it was a black 2008 Audi A4. I am trying to find the source of the "mystery swirls" in the final finish.
My process:
a) chemical guys citrus wash in foam lance, immediately rinse.
b) using 2BW, wash panel by panel with microfiber wash mitt, immediately rinse.
c) sud up car 1/4 of car at a time to use as clay bar lubricant, clay car, immediately rinse.
d) dry with chemical guys waffle weave
e) buff the car with Meguiar's Paint Recondition Creme on MF cutting pad speed 5 on DA.
c) broken down product removed with BRAND NEW MICROFIBER TOWELS
What I am seeing, under bright sunlight, on the DOORS, are superfine upward facing curved swirls. They look like they mimic "handwash" motions, sweeping like a sideways parenthesis ")". Would my process listed above create them? I am worried something I am doing may be causing them cause most RIDS and Swirls are corrected out.
I detailed my first car of 2015, it was a black 2008 Audi A4. I am trying to find the source of the "mystery swirls" in the final finish.
My process:
a) chemical guys citrus wash in foam lance, immediately rinse.
b) using 2BW, wash panel by panel with microfiber wash mitt, immediately rinse.
c) sud up car 1/4 of car at a time to use as clay bar lubricant, clay car, immediately rinse.
d) dry with chemical guys waffle weave
e) buff the car with Meguiar's Paint Recondition Creme on MF cutting pad speed 5 on DA.
c) broken down product removed with BRAND NEW MICROFIBER TOWELS
What I am seeing, under bright sunlight, on the DOORS, are superfine upward facing curved swirls. They look like they mimic "handwash" motions, sweeping like a sideways parenthesis ")". Would my process listed above create them? I am worried something I am doing may be causing them cause most RIDS and Swirls are corrected out.