Minor Swirls

Bimmer325

New member
Hi Everyone...first timer...I have been reading allot of your comments for months....have seen allot of good ideas and recommendations...:) ....Well now I need a little help...:nixweiss ....Have been polishing my wifes new 325 with Zaino products and using good towels...starting to see minor swirls:( ....havent tried the Zaino swirl remover....should I go to this or soething else first....thanks for this great forum and as in life...." He who Dares Wins".....:wavey .....
 
I'm fairly new as well, so welcome to Autopia. After doing my large amount of research, I've found that allot of people are happy with the results from P21S Paintwork Cleansing Lotion(GEPC). It is supposed to be a breeze to apply and gives great results with removing minor swirls and conditioning the surface prior to wax. On the other hand, I've heard a few people here state that they were dissapointed with Z5. But just don't take my word for it, use the search engine and see for yourself. Good luck:xyxthumbs
 
Hello and welcome. By Zaino swirl remover if you are referring to Z5, it may hide extremely fine swirls (this is debatable though), but it is best to polish them out first with a mild abrasive. Do a search on "swirl removal" or "removing swirls", etc, etc.



To reduce making new swirls in the future, you have to look at what products and processes you are using whenever you touch the paint. That is, washing, drying (sometimes), waxing, QDing, etc. If the car is daily driven, it's usually impossible to keep it 100% swirl free, but you can slow this process down.
 
It is a daily driver.....yes I was referring to Z5....I use a Pinnacle Mitt and dry with US towels....sometines MF towels...thanks for the imput....hope others will chime in and I will have more to go on.....



"Who Dares Wins".....S.A.S.

:xyxthumbs
 
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