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Hi Guys, I am curious about using the 39009 swirl remover from 3M. I do use Zaino and am very pleased but the front nose of my car has some minor scuff marks and also some swirl marks. I bought the car used so it wasn't me! I don't know if you can apply this by hand or if you would get better results by using a buffer. I would appreciate any comments. Thanks alot
------------------ 1999 SS-Black 6 speed Coupe-Dual Duals, Car Cover Key Fobs and Dash Plaque, SLP Rear Deck Mat
Posts: 127 | From: Carlisle, On, Can | Registered: Sep 2000
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"3M perfect-it" with a waffle foam pad on my orbital buffer takes out all of my swirls on my black SS and leaves it looking like a miror. Posts: 8 | From: McHenry, IL | Registered: Feb 2001
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I agree on the 3M Perfect It. I use it on my 69Z thats black an it comes out looking like glass. The 69 has laquer paint that is real brittel and the 3M is easy on it.
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If you have never used Race Glaze Polish/Sealer you are in for a real treat. Using hi-speed buffer at 1800/2000 rpm, white soft ultra polishing pad, you will not have any swirls, only gloss, I got pictures coming soon. The finish was so slick, I could not get the bottle of polish to set on the hood, it kept sliding off. 2000SS Dark Blue (slick) met. Tan Neutral Leather M-6 w/Hurst
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