Local Swirl Remover

matthiasj

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What scratch and swirl removers could be had locally and be used by hand? I wanna do my car, but dont wanna get into getting a PC yet and all, so whats some good local stuff? I know scratchx is good, but would it be to hard to do a whole car with it?

Thanks,
Matt
 
matthiasj said:
What scratch and swirl removers could be had locally and be used by hand? I wanna do my car, but dont wanna get into getting a PC yet and all, so whats some good local stuff? I know scratchx is good, but would it be to hard to do a whole car with it?

Thanks,
Matt
For years I used Meguiar's #9 Swirl Remover 2.0 by hand.
It was a lot of work for less than great results.
Heck, swirl removal with a PC can be a lot of work. :)
If you do decide to try it by hand, take it in sections so you don't get too discouraged.
Scratch X is intended for use by hand and I have used it in small areas with pretty good results. Here again, an entire vehicle will be a lot of work, but it can be done.

Charles
 
where can #9 be had? I havent seen it locally. I might try an autobody shop, see if they have any 3M stuff...
 
matthiasj said:
where can #9 be had? I havent seen it locally. I might try an autobody shop, see if they have any 3M stuff...
Many auto parts stores will have the Meg's professional line in the tan bottles. NAPA, O'Reilley's, Car Quest are some in my area that carry it. Auto Zone and Advance Auto Parts may have the #9, too.
Most auto body supply stores will have the Meg's stuff.

Charles
 
Most hardware stores seem to have it too. #9 is the polish I see the most around my area. I have seen it an napa like charles has mention but if you cant find it there or at autozone try a hardware store.

Greg
 
I've found #9 at my Pepboys and NAPA, you could also try the local Auto body supply house.
But be aware that swirl removal by hand will be a long process, not that it can't be done, but will definately take time.

Good luck
"J"
 
matthiasj said:
where can #9 be had? I havent seen it locally. I might try an autobody shop, see if they have any 3M stuff...

I get very good results using 3M Perfect It III Machine Glaze and Perfect It III Rubbing Compound by hand.
 
i picked up some scratchx tonight, it said when used on the whole car good results will come. I'm gonna try it on my hood, which is swirled to death. I'll post before and after pics saturday
 
I've tried useing Scratch-x On some fine scratches using up to 4 coats with no success. WHich sucks because I hear alot of good things about it. My whole car is covered in fine scratches and embedded water spots I can't get off.
 
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