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Old 11-03-2010, 12:13 PM
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Fine clear coat swirls

Hey guys new g37x owner here,
Wondering what's the best product and cloth I can use to get rid of very fine swirls in the clear coat... I believe they did it when they prep'ed my car for the showroom... Looks like it's from a buffing wheel or pad.... Only in a few spots.

Thx for your time,
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:20 PM
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You can pick up some Meguiars Scratch X and it should be fine if its just in a few spots. If its on most of the car though it'd be better to polish it with a light or finishing polish with an orbital buffer.

You can pick up Scratch X at any auto store and buy a nice soft microfiber cloth to use with it.
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Thank you sir... I might pick your brain if u can spare the time
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No problem. Be sure to check out the car care and detailing section too. There is a lot of good information in there and even an "Ask a Pro Detailer" thread where you can ask other questions like this.
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