spider webbing

At the moment I apply and remove by hand, unfortunantly! Pc is on the way, until then is it possible to remove spider webbing by hand? Was gonna try Megs swirl remover, also have ssr1 on the way. Do I need to just work it in alot when I apply it? Any input would be awesome!

:dj

:beer
 
It is possible to do it by hand! Although, in some cases, if the spider webing is pretty serious, it "seems" impossible. You need to work the polishes quite "vigorously"......... for a much longer period of time. In effect, your hand and arm take the place of the machine. It's NOT easy! :(

Hopefully, your PC will arrive shortly, and same you some wear and tear on your body! :D
 
:yeah

and you'll need cotton not mf to work with..

....amazing how some people think that swirls could not be removed before the invention of a pc or rotary:nono ......Boss remember all that hard work:D
 
If the swirls/imprefections/spider webs are bad.......... I prefer the rotary. If they are light, I prefer the PC......... it removes less paint!
 
I perfer a rotary also, PC is good for alot of things though......I find that I am quicker with a rotary.
 
stainbuster said:
Whuddafudge!?!

:dunno :moon:
Duh, Mike. I hate to be the one to tell you, but that isn't "spider webbing". :D

Any time you post any of those before pictures, you should post a link to the after ones.

Charles
 
Charles W:

You're right; it isn't spider webbing. It's water etching, buffer swirls and spider webbing.

The water etching was reduced by at least 50%, the spider webbing and swirl marks are completely gone. (verified by wiping test area with IPA)

Here's the after pic:
 
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