My wife has a brand new white Chevy. I have bought new Megs polishing cloths, wash mitt, and waffle drying towel. I have a grit guard and use two buckets and a seperate mitt for the lower panels. I am still getting mild swirls. I dont know what i'm doing wrong. I can already see them on the trunk and some on the hood. What could i be doing wrong? When I'm done, my wash bucket water is still clean. I feel like i'm wasting my time doing extra steps.
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The swirls were never there. I made a point to look. Yes, I have a DA and know how to remove swirls (thank you Megs). Its just that I shouldnt have to already and not often if Im washing it correctly. I feel like im doing more harm than good. Im actuall afraid to wash the car now.Am i obsessed?? A car is the second biggest financial investment for most people, why not keep it looking better than new?
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It's very possible that they were there when you took delivery of the vehicle, but the dealer applied a glaze that concealed them. In your washing process you're simply washing away that glaze and exposing the swirls. Certainly wouldn't be the first time we've seen this. It could also be extremely delicate paint, which we've also seen, although not generally on GM vehicles. Still, with how widely paint systems vary, even within a given manufacturer, we wouldn't be terribly surprised.
If what you're seeing right now are very mild, then an easy once over with the DA should clean things up. From there you can see if subsequent washings really are creating new swirls or not. It does sound like you're doing everything right in your wash process (which hopefully includes washing your wash mitt and drying towel when done, right???) so we really don't think that's the issue. Correct the defects with the DA and take it from there.Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.
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Ok thanks Mike. I will correct them to make sure its not me. Yes, i hand wash my mit and towels when done. Maybe I should use the washer? I just hate to already begin leveling paint on a car thats a daily driver for my wife. Thanks to you too, Murr and Golden.Am i obsessed?? A car is the second biggest financial investment for most people, why not keep it looking better than new?
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I have a friend who work for Benz dealer at east coast, in their detailing department for new cars. He said that they get complaint from time to time for swirl issue on brand new cars that was polished just few weeks ago. They used rotary and 1-step polish, and the guy who work on the car ( my friend ) has no knowledge about detailing. I think that is just like Mike said, you were just washing away the glaze to find swirl that was already on the car, but hiding.
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Originally posted by stanclub View PostI think that is just like Mike said, you were just washing away the glaze to find swirl that was already on the car, but hiding.Am i obsessed?? A car is the second biggest financial investment for most people, why not keep it looking better than new?
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Originally posted by gmitch23 View PostWhich Meguiars product is best at covering swirls? I ask because I do not want to spend every weekend correcting small swirls with my DA.Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.
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Are you trying to hide it? Or correct it?
To make the swirl not seen, either you can remove it with DA and compound/polish, then always keep wax on your car to protect the body; Or, you can just wax your car often to hide it.
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Originally posted by stanclub View PostAre you trying to hide it? Or correct it?Am i obsessed?? A car is the second biggest financial investment for most people, why not keep it looking better than new?
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Originally posted by gmitch23 View PostI know how to correct it, but if for some reason it's my washing process that is wrong, I want to know what will hide it until I figure out what I'm doing wrong. Rather than correct it over and over.
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