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Swirl Removing Tutorial
Step 5:
Your pad should now be covered with Sure Finish Polish.
Step 6:
After the pad has been soaked, begin buffing the surface. Do not try and remove all swirls at this point, just try and replace the swirls with finer ones left by Sure Finish Polish and the wool pad.
Step 7:
This is what the paint looks like after being buffed with a wool pad and Sure Finish Polish. You can see that the swirls have a finer grain to them. The swirls are still there, but they aren’t nearly as deep. All that has to be done is buff out the half panel and wipe the residual polish off using a microfiber cloth

Step 8:
Sure Finish Polish is picked up into the medium foam pad on a Dual Action Sander. Again, Sure Finish Polish is meant to be worked in the pad, not on the paint but the purpose here is to season the pad with enough polish to form a super fine abrasive disc.

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