Oh No. Dreaded swirlies!

petach

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 Brentwood, the capital of Essexdom
I have the swirlies on my lovely scarlet beast.

I am a careful washer, use a microfibre mitt which I constantly rinse under the hose, use bucket after bucket of clean water, a leather and a microfibre cloth. Must have got a piece of grit in something.

Not wanting to T Cut such new paintwork. Anyone else suffered and got a solution?

Cheers
 
SRP had a mild filler and works well mate, especially on dark colours
 
I got mine protected by Protech in NL, like a teflon layer. Not had a swirl mark at all, you can check tomorrow. Well worth it.
 
I've heard good reports of SRP but ended up buying some Poorboys Blackhole - cuts and fills. Not tried it yet, although hear its better with a machine than by hand.

check out detailingworld!
 
Reggie-g75 said:
I've heard good reports of SRP but ended up buying some Poorboys Blackhole - cuts and fills. Not tried it yet, although hear its better with a machine than by hand.

check out detailingworld!
Blackhole doesn't have a cut it's just a filler. Excellent stuff by the way.


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Never use a leather. Drying towel only mate...leathers cause lots of damage too. Second both SRP and PB :thumbsup:
 
Nickm said:
Never use a leather. Drying towel only mate...leathers cause lots of damage too. Second both SRP and PB :thumbsup:


er, i use a sythentic leather thing, whats the views on them?
 
Taz x said:
Nickm said:
Never use a leather. Drying towel only mate...leathers cause lots of damage too. Second both SRP and PB :thumbsup:


er, i use a sythentic leather thing, whats the views on them?

:thumbsdown:

get yourself a mircofibre one, go to a sport shop and get one made for swimming, cheaper and bigger.
 
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