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Originally Posted by POWERMAN
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Avoid polishing as much as you can, it basically shaves off clearcoat, giving the appearance of a smooth surface.
Unless your one who spends 2-3 hours detailing your vehicle on a regular basis, while being going the extra mile (foam gun, 2 bucket method etc etc), swirls are inevitable.
Some people use glaze/sealants with filler properties to hide swirls, keep polishing for a few years down the line if you feel your paint showing signs of oxidation.
Also, do a bit of research on clear bra's, make sure you wont run into issues like uneven paint fade / wear down the road, especially based on the region you live...
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This just isn't quite true, at least anymore. With modern polishing systems, you'd almost never remove enough clear to be a problem. With a rotary, yes. DA, no.
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