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    Hopefully Mike can answer this. IF I want SwirlX to have very little cut, aka a burnishing polish, can I use a glazing pad/pad with VERY little bite to do so? Is SwirlX pad dependent?

    Thanks!

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    Re: SwirlX Pad Selection

    Polishing pad perhaps?
    2018 Subaru Outback 3.6R Touring - Crystal White Pearl

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    • #3
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      A polishing pad would be the 'general' pad to use.

      There is no reason you cant try a finishing pad, but I do now know how much it would reduce the cleaning ability.
      2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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        Re: SwirlX Pad Selection

        Originally posted by Murr1525 View Post
        A polishing pad would be the 'general' pad to use.

        There is no reason you cant try a finishing pad, but I do now know how much it would reduce the cleaning ability.
        Like Murr suggested, you can use either a polishing or finishing pad. I suggest a test spot and see which pad gives you the results you are after.

        My guess though is that SwirlX on a finishing pad would not be something that would be terribly effective at refining a finish that wasn't already polished with something slightly more aggressive. In other words, SwirlX and a finishing pad will offer a fairly low level of cut, but a great, glossy final finish.

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          Re: SwirlX Pad Selection

          Yes. Any of the non-diminishing abrasive polishes are very pad dependent in my experience. That being said, the best way to see if it's a difference that you can see is to do a test spot comparing a yellow and a black pad.
          Jason

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            Re: SwirlX Pad Selection

            Thanks. It's a FANTASTIC product. I may try it this weekend on a customer's car with a finishing pad.

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            • #7
              Re: SwirlX Pad Selection

              Just to chime in...

              All paint care products can be affected by the gentleness or aggressiveness of your choice of application material.

              Application Material can mean a foam buffing pad or an applicator pad you use by hand.

              So yes, if you want less cut and more polishing/jeweling then use a foam finishing pad. You can also adjust machine buffing speeds, arm movement speeds, downward pressure and buffing cycle or time.

              Mike Phillips
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              showcargarage@gmail.com

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