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I hate swirls.

Old Nov 9, 2007 | 12:33 PM
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I hate swirls.

Well I was outside last night trying to figure out how in the hell to remove the headlight so I can replace the bulb.

Under the streetlight I noticed my hood is FUCKED. Swirl city man, big nasty swirls. Only thing I can think is that when I got pine pitch on my car and used a towel and some cleaner to remove it the towel must have absolutely raped my hood.

All I can hope is that some of them get off. And theres swirls on the side of my car too! Like wtf am I doing wrong here. I use a normal soft car sponge and microfiber towels to dry it and yet I still see swirls everywhere. Maybe because I haven't detailed and waxed it since July?

Gonna try and make time this weekend to just suck it up and detail / wax the beast one last time before winter hits. If those swirls don't come out I am going to be pissed cause it looks terrible.

I will post pics once my camera is up and running again.
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Old Nov 9, 2007 | 12:35 PM
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porter cable ftw
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Old Nov 9, 2007 | 12:38 PM
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porter cable ftw
Yeah I was thinking of investing in a polisher and see if that helps. I have gone to some sites that are pretty comprehensive on the subject of detailing and what not.

Seems like according to them you can get swirls out, it is scratches that are a bitch to do. Honestly I just saw the hood and was like . Now I am not sure if it is even worth it to detail the car with winter and snow coming. That and it is kinda cold to be applying wax. Least I can do is bust out the claybar and detailing spray though.
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Old Nov 9, 2007 | 06:34 PM
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Thats the bad part about halogen lamps. This is part of the reason we use 500+ watt lamps when detailing. It shows a lot more than natural sunlight will. I like to call them insanity lights, lol.
I would also recommend doing a detail now before winter. This is a good time to get a fresh coat of a sealant or durable carnauba on the car to protect it from the harsh elements. I typically suggest a big detail 2x a year, before summer and winter, then maintenance details in between those. My personal routine for my daily driver is wash/clay/wash/polish/optiseal/collinite 845. This is for winter on my white s10 of course. It varies slighty during the spring and summer
Now, as for removing your swirls. You can try working some poorboys ssr2 by hand. That will remove the defects, not cover them or fill them. That is the strongest I would use by hand. It will get rid of some swirls, but your arm might fall off after doing the whole car, lol. You can also use a one-step product like poli-seal, polish with sealant or polish w/ carnauba.
A random orbital buffer(UDM) is definitely going to help significantly more and it will eliminate a large majority of your swirls and scratches. Plus, it will get the job done in well more than half the time. How much of the swirls/scratches removed will depend on your pad/product combination though. I can get you set up with an ultimate detailing machine and products if you'd like and have package deals already setup or can do custom ones. I have no problem walking you through the process if you'd like Its well worth it! You'll love the results.
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Old Nov 10, 2007 | 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Chris(NJ)
Thats the bad part about halogen lamps. This is part of the reason we use 500+ watt lamps when detailing. It shows a lot more than natural sunlight will. I like to call them insanity lights, lol.
I would also recommend doing a detail now before winter. This is a good time to get a fresh coat of a sealant or durable carnauba on the car to protect it from the harsh elements. I typically suggest a big detail 2x a year, before summer and winter, then maintenance details in between those. My personal routine for my daily driver is wash/clay/wash/polish/optiseal/collinite 845. This is for winter on my white s10 of course. It varies slighty during the spring and summer
Now, as for removing your swirls. You can try working some poorboys ssr2 by hand. That will remove the defects, not cover them or fill them. That is the strongest I would use by hand. It will get rid of some swirls, but your arm might fall off after doing the whole car, lol. You can also use a one-step product like poli-seal, polish with sealant or polish w/ carnauba.
A random orbital buffer(UDM) is definitely going to help significantly more and it will eliminate a large majority of your swirls and scratches. Plus, it will get the job done in well more than half the time. How much of the swirls/scratches removed will depend on your pad/product combination though. I can get you set up with an ultimate detailing machine and products if you'd like and have package deals already setup or can do custom ones. I have no problem walking you through the process if you'd like Its well worth it! You'll love the results.
More details on the packages?
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Old Nov 10, 2007 | 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by damien
More details on the packages?
Sure. Heres a couple links for you.
This is the poorboys kit I have available. The last step product here is a carnauba paste wax.
http://www.glimmerglassdetailing.com/poudmpawfrit.html

Heres the optimum package. This finishes with a sealant.
http://www.glimmerglassdetailing.com/opuldemapa.html

Heres a mix package, but includes everything you need for a full detail. If you have moderate or worse swirls, you'll need to also pick up a stronger compound and orange pad.
http://www.glimmerglassdetailing.com/stpawiuldepa.html

The udm also includes a polishing pad too fwiw.
And like I said, I can always put something custom together for you. Let me know if you want any clarification on any of the above packages and of course feel free to shoot me a pm if you have specific questions too

and just so you guys know, i'm just waiting to hear back from admin on vendor advertising, so I'll make an official intro thread soon

Oh, and feel free to use coupon code cobaltss during checkout too

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Old Nov 10, 2007 | 08:06 PM
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good **** chris. Where in central jersey are you? I'm central jersey myself but on the shore.
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Old Nov 10, 2007 | 09:53 PM
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I'm in cranford, but my father actually lives in Brielle, so I'm down there quite often too to see him.
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Old Nov 18, 2007 | 05:04 PM
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****, that's not far from me at all.
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Old Nov 18, 2007 | 07:23 PM
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where are you? If you need anything, just let me know and you can swing or we can meet up whenever
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Old Nov 19, 2007 | 09:41 AM
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Brick. Next to Toms River/Point Pleasant/Seaside Heights.
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Old Nov 19, 2007 | 12:56 PM
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yep, know exactly where you're at Like you said,..Not far at all!
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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 12:45 PM
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Well I didn't end up getting a detail done before it got way too cold to do it

Now my balt is looking like a wreck. This spring though I am going to be investing in all the products I need to detail it and keep it clean etc. Gonna try and get good at this detailing stuff so I can keep my car looking good.

Chris I will definitely look you guys up when I am going to be making my purchases, thanks for the info!
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