A “little bit” of swirl removal in these pics

Redcar GUY

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Here are a few pics of a Taurus that I did last Saturday, It is owned by a 79 year old guy that runs it threw the car wash 2-3 times a week. He Loves a clean car but has/had no idea what he was doin to the paint. I met him threw the Funeral home, He didn’t want the paint “perfectâ€� and said to keep it under $200… I used AIO with my PC on speed 6 till the AIO was dry and almost gone twice. When done I toped with S100 to give it a little more pop.. he was happy, the check was happy, I am happy…



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Redcarguy,

I'm assuming the pad is what removed the swirls and the AIO acted as the lubricating agent.

I am very impressed with AIOs removal of oxidation and it's cleaning ability, but never thought of it as a swirl remover.

The results look fabulous. Nice job.
 
Redcar GUY said:
hey Webby..





Remember the post the Jinger made a few years back>

"behold the power Of AIO" I was hooked from then on :)



I "rediscovered" aio earlier this year as a base for things and remembered how great it is. I never thought it could do that to swirls though....
 
Look good. I never thought of using AIO as a lubricant for a yellow cutting pad. In my mind, only a compound is used on a yellow pad.
 
ummm I wouldnt call AIO a lub, I think that it may have had soming to do with the swirls going away.. I bet it wouldnt have worked if I used water on a yellow pad guys...
 
AIO does seem to have some cutting ability. I have had decent results removing marring with it and it works well cleaning up compounding haze. It's supposed to be non abrasive but it works.
 
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