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    I saw this in my local AutoZone today!! My question is, if I wanted to use it without having it cut a lot, could I use it on a finishing PC pad in order to "burnish" the paint? I am assuming it is pad dependent and can be used this way, but I wanted to ask the experts!

    Thanks!

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    Re: Question on Swirl-X

    if you wanted to use it with less cut i would just use a foam applicator pad and not use a lot of passion when working with it. Im sure others will chime in
    Nick
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    • #3
      Re: Question on Swirl-X


      Foam Pad and Less Pressure.
      Joel
      Firefighter/EMT-B
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        Re: Question on Swirl-X

        Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
        if you wanted to use it with less cut i would just use a foam applicator pad and not use a lot of passion when working with it. Im sure others will chime in
        Originally posted by Carfire View Post

        Foam Pad and Less Pressure.
        Probably a dumb question, but I am assuming you two mean by hand correct??
        2008 Toyota Corolla 5-spd
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          Re: Question on Swirl-X

          Originally posted by BTLew81 View Post
          I saw this in my local AutoZone today!! My question is, if I wanted to use it without having it cut a lot, could I use it on a finishing PC pad in order to "burnish" the paint? I am assuming it is pad dependent and can be used this way, but I wanted to ask the experts!

          Thanks!
          Yes a finishing pad (9006 or 9207) would give you less cut. If you are looking to remove light swirls and towel marks and produce a glossy finish, then this would be a good starting point.

          If you are just looking to remove some light micro marring and produce a glossy finish, maybe you should start with ColorX.

          Mike
          Why do we drive on a Parkway, and park on a Driveway

          George Carlin

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            Re: Question on Swirl-X

            I have color-x as well. I thought that swirl-x on a finishing/glazing pad might give a little more bite and a finish that is just as good.

            Does Swirl-x finish LSP? I am assuming it finishes SIMILAR to 205, which seems great!

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            • #7
              Re: Question on Swirl-X

              Originally posted by BTLew81 View Post
              Does Swirl-x finish LSP? I am assuming it finishes SIMILAR to 205, which seems great!
              Yes it does. They both finish really nice.

              Mike
              Why do we drive on a Parkway, and park on a Driveway

              George Carlin

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              • #8
                Re: Question on Swirl-X

                I just used SwirlX this past Saturday (a rare 55 degree day in Maryland). I was impressed with its long work time. I even experimented with different pads and was pleasantly surprised with its corrective abilities. It finishes really well (ready for LSP).

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