Hey everyone
I'm new to the forum, after spending the last two weeks on here I figured I would join and ask some questions. I own a 2011 Camaro and a 1998 Mustang. The Camaro is black and the Mustang is Yellow. I had to have my car fixed (Camaro) and they were so nice to put it through a wash for me without me knowing. And I mean It was nice of them but I drove over to the carwash and it had brushes. Now I have swirls. As for the Mustang it's swirled pretty bad from neglect from the previous owner. I figured I would try to fix the Mustang first and once I got my technique down I'd attempt the Camaro. The problem I am having is I've used Ultimate Compound, SwirlX, and Mothers Cleaner Wax. I've tired these products with a foam applicator, a microfiber applicator, and an Orbital Buffer with a Foam pad and a Microfiber pad. All in different areas on the car. It looks exactly the same. Just smooth. I also tried SwirlX on the door-jam of the Camaro, It seems like it's created a hazy finish and made more scratches than actually fixing it. I don't know what Im doing wrong. Any words of advice. I don't have the money for a DA and I would like to do it by hand.
Also I have done the proper technique of cleaning the car (wash, clay, wash, dry)
HELP!!!! Thanks!
-Tommy
I'm new to the forum, after spending the last two weeks on here I figured I would join and ask some questions. I own a 2011 Camaro and a 1998 Mustang. The Camaro is black and the Mustang is Yellow. I had to have my car fixed (Camaro) and they were so nice to put it through a wash for me without me knowing. And I mean It was nice of them but I drove over to the carwash and it had brushes. Now I have swirls. As for the Mustang it's swirled pretty bad from neglect from the previous owner. I figured I would try to fix the Mustang first and once I got my technique down I'd attempt the Camaro. The problem I am having is I've used Ultimate Compound, SwirlX, and Mothers Cleaner Wax. I've tired these products with a foam applicator, a microfiber applicator, and an Orbital Buffer with a Foam pad and a Microfiber pad. All in different areas on the car. It looks exactly the same. Just smooth. I also tried SwirlX on the door-jam of the Camaro, It seems like it's created a hazy finish and made more scratches than actually fixing it. I don't know what Im doing wrong. Any words of advice. I don't have the money for a DA and I would like to do it by hand.
Also I have done the proper technique of cleaning the car (wash, clay, wash, dry)
HELP!!!! Thanks!
-Tommy
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