larry_bar56
New member
Hi,
I'm new to this group but it seems like a really knowledgeable bunch.
I have a white 1995 BMW that I have owned for about 7 months now. Here in New England we have been anxiously awaiting the good weather to get the cars clean.
My car has some swirl marks, not horrible, but it would be nice to remove them. I spent some time polishing it last weekend using both 3M swirl remover for light cars and 3M Imperial Hand Glaze. The Imperial HG, I believe is not aggressive enough to remove the swirl marks, but the 3M swirl remover didn't do a good job either. My concern is that there is already a coat of wax on the paint and these polishing agents get used up cutting through that before they can do any good for the paint.
Do I need to do something prior to polishing to remove the old wax? Are there other products that might give better results? Is there a procedure to follow prior to polishing the paint?
Thanks!
I'm new to this group but it seems like a really knowledgeable bunch.
I have a white 1995 BMW that I have owned for about 7 months now. Here in New England we have been anxiously awaiting the good weather to get the cars clean.
My car has some swirl marks, not horrible, but it would be nice to remove them. I spent some time polishing it last weekend using both 3M swirl remover for light cars and 3M Imperial Hand Glaze. The Imperial HG, I believe is not aggressive enough to remove the swirl marks, but the 3M swirl remover didn't do a good job either. My concern is that there is already a coat of wax on the paint and these polishing agents get used up cutting through that before they can do any good for the paint.
Do I need to do something prior to polishing to remove the old wax? Are there other products that might give better results? Is there a procedure to follow prior to polishing the paint?
Thanks!