Re: SwirlX
Don't want to get nit picky but what any swirl remover will do depends upon many factors.
I've had people ask me if M09 Swirl Remover 2.0 will remove swirls out of an aluminum-tanker truck that was buffed with a wool pad, 3M Heavy Duty Compound on a rotary buffer. One of these types of aluminum tanks...

My answer was "No" and he said, "Why not? The bottle says "Swirl Remover?"
Meguiar's makes great products but the person using them still has to have enough experience and common sense to choose the right product for the job. Whether any swirl mark remover will work depends upon how deep the swirls are that you're trying to remove and of course in the example above, the material you're trying to remove the swirls out of.
SwirlX may work better for removing swirls as compared to D151 as that's its' sole purpose whereas D151 is a cleaner/wax or AIO or All-in-One type product which means while it's removing swirls it's also polishing and protecting, that's 3 things.
Best thing to do would be to do a Test Spot and check your results and then go from there.
What are you working on Darren F?
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I've had people ask me if M09 Swirl Remover 2.0 will remove swirls out of an aluminum-tanker truck that was buffed with a wool pad, 3M Heavy Duty Compound on a rotary buffer. One of these types of aluminum tanks...

My answer was "No" and he said, "Why not? The bottle says "Swirl Remover?"
Meguiar's makes great products but the person using them still has to have enough experience and common sense to choose the right product for the job. Whether any swirl mark remover will work depends upon how deep the swirls are that you're trying to remove and of course in the example above, the material you're trying to remove the swirls out of.
SwirlX may work better for removing swirls as compared to D151 as that's its' sole purpose whereas D151 is a cleaner/wax or AIO or All-in-One type product which means while it's removing swirls it's also polishing and protecting, that's 3 things.
Best thing to do would be to do a Test Spot and check your results and then go from there.
What are you working on Darren F?

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