Yeah, I said "reduction" because I honestly couldn't get the swirls out completely. I've only been using the PC for a short time, but no matter how hard or light I press, these swirls just won't go away completely on my wife's 6 month old Jetta.
I guess its true that you ultimately need a rotary to get the cutting power necessary to totally remove swirls. The PC does a good job at reducing their appearance, but it would probably take several more passes to get the result and I just wasn't up to it.
Did nail a few neat pics, though, after the following steps completed:
LC Yellow w/ OC
LC White w/ OP
LC Blue to apply PB EX-P
Zaino Z6 for gloss enhancement and sick beadage
Detailing in an apartment = lots of breaks to explain what you're doing to passersby...
Didn't manage to get a picture that showed the remaining swirls very well. You can sorta see them here:
Covered in EX-P:
I think I'm gonna use my brother's Chicago Electric rotary when I tackle the M3 in the background tomorrow. At least the wife's car is now protected for the next six months!
I guess its true that you ultimately need a rotary to get the cutting power necessary to totally remove swirls. The PC does a good job at reducing their appearance, but it would probably take several more passes to get the result and I just wasn't up to it.
Did nail a few neat pics, though, after the following steps completed:
LC Yellow w/ OC
LC White w/ OP
LC Blue to apply PB EX-P
Zaino Z6 for gloss enhancement and sick beadage

Detailing in an apartment = lots of breaks to explain what you're doing to passersby...

Didn't manage to get a picture that showed the remaining swirls very well. You can sorta see them here:


Covered in EX-P:

I think I'm gonna use my brother's Chicago Electric rotary when I tackle the M3 in the background tomorrow. At least the wife's car is now protected for the next six months!