08-10-2009, 12:48 AM
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Drives: 92 Stealth RIP Now 2010 2 LT
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Orlando
Posts: 79
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Originally Posted by ffrcobra_65
Yep, that is normal with a black car. However, you can minimize the swirls but making sure you use a 2 bucket system when washing the car. Rinse the washing sponge in clean water in the first bucket, and use the 2nd bucket for the soapy water. Maybe even 3 buckets if the car is really dirty and grimy. With a black car, you'll have to polish and wax more often than any other color. Invest in a Double Action polisher, several polishing pads, and your choice of quality swirl and scratch remove, polish, and wax. I have a blue car (not the Camaro) and it starts to show micro swirls and scratches after a few wipe downs. I bought the Adams Polishes pro detail kit and I am very happy with the results. Go to Adams Polished website, they have videos on how to detail a car, like removing swirls, polishing and waxing. Very informative.
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Thanks so much for the help so will this Adams stuff remove the micro swirls or at least make it look better?
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