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Old 07-22-2009, 08:39 PM   #4
PsyDoc
 
Drives: Soon-to-be 1st Gen
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Southeast
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A good detailer can remove the swirl marks without causing additional ones. A LOT of new cars are prepped by untrained (or minimally trained) individuals who end up causing swirl marks in the paint...probably without realizing it. The swirl marks get covered up when they put a nice glaze wax on it that fills in the imperfections in the paint making it look perfect. You do not know it until the glaze is washed off the first time or two you wash the car.
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