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Old 10th February 2012, 03:52   #1
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Just purchased some of their products to bring back some life to my E34 with over 200K miles and original paint

Last time I cleaned the paint and really got into was right before H20 held in ocean city MD, too bad it rained all weekend and I never got a chance to get a picture of the car cleaned up in direct sunlight. It was overcast the whole time and raining on and off.

So I now have their Total Swirl Remover, Paintwork Enhancer and Paintwork Sealant. I also picked up some microfibers from griots garage along with their small application sponges. I have 2 machines, a PC dual action and an older Flex variable speed rotary.

What's my best coarse of action to remove some deeper swirls in the non-clearcoated paint? I did not purchase any cutting compound yet as I'm not sure it will be required. My last detailing session did not help the swirls much, just clay barred it and waxed with P21's carnauba to help protect it throughout the winter.
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I would you suggest you post this question on detailingbliss.com and also post pictures of it
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