Erwin brought down his black Audi filled with rotary buffer swirls, also called, holograms from his own attempts to create a swirl-free finish using a rotary buffer! Now a rotary buffer is a great tool and correctly used can remove swirls and other defects in the paint, but it does require a little training and experience to get good results, especially on black paint.
Here's some before pictures of the finish on the hood of his car and the driver's front fender.
Here we spend a little time going over how to use detailing clay and then after that we taught Erwin how to use the G100 Dual Action Polisher to [b]machine clean and polish[/b[ the swirls out of his car's finish.
After Erwin finished working the finish over with some M80 Speed Glaze and then removing NXT Tech Wax of one side of the hood, we backed the Audi into the sun to snag some photos to show ability of M80 Speed Glaze with our W-8006 foam polishing pad on the G100 at the 5.0 setting to remove rotary buffer holograms and restore a show car finish.
Good job Erwin!
Here's some before pictures of the finish on the hood of his car and the driver's front fender.



Here we spend a little time going over how to use detailing clay and then after that we taught Erwin how to use the G100 Dual Action Polisher to [b]machine clean and polish[/b[ the swirls out of his car's finish.



After Erwin finished working the finish over with some M80 Speed Glaze and then removing NXT Tech Wax of one side of the hood, we backed the Audi into the sun to snag some photos to show ability of M80 Speed Glaze with our W-8006 foam polishing pad on the G100 at the 5.0 setting to remove rotary buffer holograms and restore a show car finish.



Good job Erwin!

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