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  • #16
    Re: SwirlX

    Originally posted by akimel View Post
    Folks might find of interest this writeup of SwirlX at Proper Auto Care.
    good read, thanks!
    Nick
    Tucker's Detailing Services
    815-954-0773
    2012 Ford Transit Connect

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    • #17
      Re: SwirlX

      Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
      With SwirlX stick with a polishing pad on the 5.0 speed setting, something equivalent to our yellow foam polishing pads.

      Cutting Pad Caution
      Anytime you want to use a cutting pad on a DA Polisher, before going over the entire car do a test spot with your pad and product of choice and then inspect the results and make sure you're not hazing the paint.

      If possible inspect your results in two kinds of light. Make sure you're happy with the results before going over the entire car.

      Mike, Isnt the haze caused by the incomplete "cut" of the surface due to the use of DA which is less aggressive than a rotary? That makes the surface uneven thus it reflects something to our eyes as haze?

      Thanks!

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      • #18
        Re: SwirlX

        Got a look at the complete job after swirlx and using the da110. STUNNING is all I can say! Not a swirl to be found. The car looks better than when I first bought her. The paint is a deep black and is a beauty to look at. This swirlx is a big hit with me. I used the yellow 7" polishing pad and finished with the Black finishing pad and NXT. I did have to make several passes with swirlx on the hood and front of the car because thats where the biggest problem area was. I am certainly hooked on this product. It's the best I have ever used. Pictures will follow when I have a moment to put them up.

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        • #19
          Re: SwirlX

          Originally posted by bleonardo View Post
          Mike, Isnt the haze caused by the incomplete "cut" of the surface due to the use of DA which is less aggressive than a rotary?
          "No" It's because of the action of the tool. In most cases if you put the same pad on a rotary and use the same product that's causing the haze with a DA, with the rotary you won't get the haze.

          It has to do with the action of the tool.

          Not sure how else to say it but the tools offer different actions, that and a clutch is what makes them so different.

          Let's not take this thread off-topic about the action of tools, if you want to discuss it further start a dedicated thread.

          Thanks!

          Mike Phillips
          760-515-0444
          showcargarage@gmail.com

          "Find something you like and use it often"

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          • #20
            Re: SwirlX

            So the thread was started with this question...

            Originally posted by pdlee View Post
            Can you go from SwirlX and the right to NXT wax?

            And you were told, "Yes". And here are the results from your work,

            Originally posted by pdlee View Post


            Got a look at the complete job after SwirlX and using the G110.
            • STUNNING is all I can say!
            • Not a swirl to be found.
            • The car looks better than when I first bought her.
            • The paint is a deep black and is a beauty to look at.
            • This SwirlX is a big hit with me.
            • I am certainly hooked on this product.
            • It's the best I have ever used.
            It was a simple process

            Originally posted by pdlee View Post
            I used the yellow 7" polishing pad [with the SwirlX] and finished with the Black finishing pad and NXT.

            I did have to make several passes with SwirlX on the hood and front of the car because thats where the biggest problem area was.
            In other words,

            Step 1 - Machine clean and polish to remove swirls with our W8207 foam polishing pad with SwirlX
            Step 2 - Use a W9207 foam finishing pad with NXT Tech Wax to seal the paint.


            Originally posted by pdlee View Post
            Pictures will follow when I have a moment to put them up.
            Looking forward to the pictures, don't know if you need this or not but here it is...

            How to place an image in your messages


            Thanks for the follow-up!

            Mike Phillips
            760-515-0444
            showcargarage@gmail.com

            "Find something you like and use it often"

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