What's the best swirl filler please (by hand)?

CamV6

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I have a few light swirls in my 2005 Audi TT.



Paint is generally in good condition and I'd like to try and get it looking perfect.



I dont have a PC yet (hint hint Santa!) so will be doing ot by hand. Frankly I'm scared of using abrasives of any sort, so I'm happy to just fill/hide the swirls for now.



My product range does include a bottle of Vanilla Mosse wax which I'm told is ok for what I want to do, but I just wondered if you guys had any better recommendations please.



Is Sonus swirl buster (and pad) a better choice do you think?



TBH, I am lazy, and would like to find a one coat product that has a deep wet finish with worthwhile longevity.



Any suggestionsplease ?
 
CamV6 said:
I have a few light swirls in my 2005 Audi TT...

I dont have a PC yet (hint hint Santa!) so will be doing ot by hand. Frankly I'm scared of using abrasives of any sort..



TBH, I am lazy, and would like to find a one coat product that has a deep wet finish with worthwhile longevity.



Any suggestionsplease ?



Heh heh, you can only be *so* lazy and still get decent results ;)



Whatever you use to hide the marring (see that link on doing stuff by hand), I'd top it with something like Collinite so things *stay* hidden for a while.



But unless Audi has quit using the hard (and thick) clear that mine have, you sure don't need to worry about using abrasives on it.
 
Megs #80 speed glazed seemed to be choice on here before. It fills and has some correcting ability. Work it until its clear and drys, i recently posted about german light cut pads only 46 people looked and none posted a reply.



I thought these might help people alas i guess no one has used such applicator products.



Geoff
 
Megs Scratch X; and



Einszett 1Z - Paint Polish (for minor marring/swirls) or Extra (for heavier marring/swirls),







- All seem to get a lot of praise for correcting swirls/marring by hand.
 
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