Great weather=Detailed car...

00Accord4cyl

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Oh I see, its just I noticed the sun was directly shining on that side and didn't see any swirls... must be detailed really well :thumbup:

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oh there are not any swirls :thumbsup:...main reason i decided to detail the car was because swirls had built up over the winter. Well i noticed after my bike ride yesterday that there were still some swirls on the metal strip above the back side windows..whatever that pillar is called haha

Swirls drive me crazy haha. So over the winter I preferred a dirty car because it blocked me from seeing them. Hopefully the paint will be to its optimum gloss once spring comes around and I do my yearly full detail. Paint is started to show it's age though even with me being a perfectionist with it.
 
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Oh, I see, well what do you use to remove swirls? DA polisher or Rotary buffer?

I have a DA polisher. I can't remember what brand it was. Bought it 2 years ago and it works great. I usually just use it to apply, and then hand buff off.
 

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I have a DA polisher. I can't remember what brand it was. Bought it 2 years ago and it works great. I usually just use it to apply, and then hand buff off.

Oh that's cool. Its just I detail cars sometimes and use rotary, was a bit hard to get used to it, and want DA polisher to accompany it.
 

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Oh that's cool. Its just I detail cars sometimes and use rotary, was a bit hard to get used to it, and want DA polisher to accompany it.
yeah I thought about rotary but i was afraid I would destroy the paint. I don't know if it is easy to do, but I heard that rotary has more power.
 
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