jason rawls
Weekend Warrior
It seems like 95% of the cars on the road have swirl marks.
What's the deal here? I know that they are caused by improper buffing/polishing methods but what else causes them. I'm not talking about hairline scratches that come from imroper washing and drying techniques, I'm talking about patterned swirl marks.
Are they coming from used car dealers who use detailers that have no idea what they are doing, or from local "car washes" who use those huge wool pad orbital buffers to apply wax?
Do automatic car washes cause them?
What's the deal here? I know that they are caused by improper buffing/polishing methods but what else causes them. I'm not talking about hairline scratches that come from imroper washing and drying techniques, I'm talking about patterned swirl marks.
Are they coming from used car dealers who use detailers that have no idea what they are doing, or from local "car washes" who use those huge wool pad orbital buffers to apply wax?
Do automatic car washes cause them?