Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover Before & Afters

MattZ28

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This is my friend's 1994 Explorer. The paint's in pretty rough shape, so I did a section of the hood to show him what proper paint prep can do.



I used it on speed 6 with a PC and an orange light cutting pad from Autogeek.



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excellent work.. i can't wait to get mine..



I think i'm gonna SOFTLY KEY, my OWN car just to test.. !!! bahahahahaha
 
I haven't tried the Finishing Glaze yet. Total Swirl Remover leaves a nice enough finish that you can go straight to the LSP. I will try the Glaze under a carnauba wax or sealant and let you know if I see any difference.
 
I honestly haven't used a polish thus far that compares to this one. Nothing I've used can be worked in as long, spreads as easily as this one does, and leaves a marr-free finish while still being able to remove some serious swirls.
 
Outstanding.jpg!



Nice work! Very impressive results too. If I remember right, you said there is little to no dusting, right?
 
MattZ28 said:
I honestly haven't used a polish thus far that compares to this one. Nothing I've used can be worked in as long, spreads as easily as this one does, and leaves a marr-free finish while still being able to remove some serious swirls.



Have you tried Optimum Polish? Pretty decent power with a cutting pad and leaves the paint nice and wet. DP's Super Swirl Eliminator does a great job too (again, with a cutting pad) but it does dust quite a bit. The results make the dusting bearable.
 
I haven't experienced any dusting Scott.



I have not tried Optimum Polish....I'll give it a shot some time.
 
Nice photo review Matt! :xyxthumbs



I think your friend Max has another winner on his hands.



Please ask him to send me a bottle for final testing. ;)
 
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