Swirl remover
Swirl remover
Using a pad will give you more even pressure than a cloth and in many cases is less likely to cause damage than one of those cheap halfords polishing cloths for example. Just be sure to give it a quick spray of water/quick detailer to soften the surface.
I tend to use a microfiber pad spritzed with QD when polishing, and a damp sponge when waxing.
jimxms Using a pad will give you more even pressure than a cloth and in many cases is less likely to cause damage than one of those cheap halfords polishing cloths for example. Just be sure to give it a quick spray of water/quick detailer to soften the surface.
I tend to use a microfiber pad spritzed with QD when polishing, and a damp sponge when waxing.
jimxms Using a pad will give you more even pressure than a cloth and in many cases is less likely to cause damage than one of those cheap halfords polishing cloths for example. Just be sure to give it a quick spray of water/quick detailer to soften the surface.
I tend to use a microfiber pad spritzed with QD when polishing, and a damp sponge when waxing.
parthiban Hmmm starting to think I don't really know what I'm doing!
Firstly I have some microfibres that I bought from Halfords a while back, they weren't particularly cheap, but are they not good?
Secondly are you saying that you spray on quick detailer (what is that?) and then apply the polish?
parthiban Hmmm starting to think I don't really know what I'm doing!
Firstly I have some microfibres that I bought from Halfords a while back, they weren't particularly cheap, but are they not good?
Secondly are you saying that you spray on quick detailer (what is that?) and then apply the polish?
Thanks for the clarification, yep the microfibres I have are really thin, they don't have much of a pile. Might get one of those pads though if they might reduce the pain on my arm! Think I'll have to get a few really deep pile cloths though to take the polish off as I don't have any of those.
Other thing I want to try is claying as my paint felt really rough when I washed the car over the weekend, any recommendations for a first timer?
parthiban Thanks for the clarification, yep the microfibres I have are really thin, they don't have much of a pile. Might get one of those pads though if they might reduce the pain on my arm! Think I'll have to get a few really deep pile cloths though to take the polish off as I don't have any of those.
Other thing I want to try is claying as my paint felt really rough when I washed the car over the weekend, any recommendations for a first timer?
parthiban Thanks for the clarification, yep the microfibres I have are really thin, they don't have much of a pile. Might get one of those pads though if they might reduce the pain on my arm! Think I'll have to get a few really deep pile cloths though to take the polish off as I don't have any of those.
Other thing I want to try is claying as my paint felt really rough when I washed the car over the weekend, any recommendations for a first timer?
Awesome, looking forward to give this a go, will get one of those clay kits. Noticed there are a lot of black spots on my wheels, would I use the clay bar on those as well (although maybe a different one to the one I use on the car?) or is there anything else I can do for those?
Quote:So to Apply polish: Use either one of those pads that you listed but lightly wet the pad first with either water or detailing spray. Or, use a microfiber cloth that has a very small pile so you dont waste polish.
Quote:So to Apply polish: Use either one of those pads that you listed but lightly wet the pad first with either water or detailing spray. Or, use a microfiber cloth that has a very small pile so you dont waste polish.
Tango Screwfix are selling 38cm x 38cm Microfibre cloths, £2.08 each or £20.80 for 50. I bought a couple to try, they are short pile and ideal for the application of polish. Screwfix say they can be washed around 400x but at less than 0.42p each you could afford to throw them away.
Tango Screwfix are selling 38cm x 38cm Microfibre cloths, £2.08 each or £20.80 for 50. I bought a couple to try, they are short pile and ideal for the application of polish. Screwfix say they can be washed around 400x but at less than 0.42p each you could afford to throw them away.
Now when you say swirl removal do you mean remove or mask? Using Black Hole & AG Super resin will only mask the swirls & next year you will get reversion as they degrade & swirls will come back. If you want removal you need to use a DA or rotary & cutting & polishing compounds. This will correct the paint rather than mask giving more permanent results. I thinks G3 have actually released a range you can use by hand but I'm not sure what they're going to be like. I've been using Menzerna compound on my Lexus then using BlackFire to finish (gloss enchancing polish & Wet Diamond sealant) & the results are amazing.