How to hide swirls prior to removing?

Blues101

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OK. I've learned my lesson about dealer-applied sealants. Got a bunch of info here, and have Klasse AIO, SG and FX 425 on the way, among other stuff. I have minor swirls on a black Audi, and I now want to know the best way to "cover" them or make them less prominent until I can come to terms with my ResistAll error, remove it and the swirls, and starting from scratch.



So for now, what's the best thing to apply over the ResistAll to help hide the swirls: the Klasse SG? P215s? something else?
 
i think the sg will hide minor swirls and scratches but id be more interested in getting them off if i were you, there are plenty of swirl removers online to choose from, i use hi temps low cut leveller to remove swirls by going against thier grain so to speak with a cutting pad and my new pc. but i use to get em out by hand with low cut. so its not like you really need a good buffer just the right product and considering you say they are very minor youd probably be ok removing by hand.
 
VaSuperShine said:
i think the sg will hide minor swirls and scratches but id be more interested in getting them off if i were you, there are plenty of swirl removers online to choose from, i use hi temps low cut leveller to remove swirls by going against thier grain so to speak with a cutting pad and my new pc. but i use to get em out by hand with low cut. so its not like you really need a good buffer just the right product and considering you say they are very minor youd probably be ok removing by hand.



I understand that removing them, either by PC or by hand, will result in removing the ResistAll since the swirls are likely underneath. I can't yet bring myself to remove something I paid $400 for (yes, I know it was a ripoff), especially since it looks pretty damn good and that I do have a "guarantee" against water marks, bird crap, acid rain, etc., etc. (no real exceptions, and no requirement to have it reapplied). I'm mainly interested in improving the look until I bite the bullet and am able to justify removing it (1 to 2 yrs seems reasonable to me, even though it has a 5-yr warranty).
 
maybe its worth stripping it off, giving it a good polish, then taking it in and having them reapply it under warranty? haha
 
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