Re: Micro Towels
Swirl marks are caused by applying polish or wax to the body while it is either in direct sunlight, or the body is over 80 degrees in heat. What happens is when you go to remove the wax or polish when the body is hot, the wax or polish never fully dries, but instead it almost melts, the swirl marks are left after you try to remove this. To remove swirl marks get regular vinegar, mix half with water, wet with soft 100% terry cloth and wipe gently. I use a spray bottle and do the same...Clay bars work too, but when using the clay bar do a small area and keep the lubicant (little car wash and mostly water)while claybaring.
Best advice..polish car during cloudy cool days...
Swirl marks are caused by applying polish or wax to the body while it is either in direct sunlight, or the body is over 80 degrees in heat. What happens is when you go to remove the wax or polish when the body is hot, the wax or polish never fully dries, but instead it almost melts, the swirl marks are left after you try to remove this. To remove swirl marks get regular vinegar, mix half with water, wet with soft 100% terry cloth and wipe gently. I use a spray bottle and do the same...Clay bars work too, but when using the clay bar do a small area and keep the lubicant (little car wash and mostly water)while claybaring.
Best advice..polish car during cloudy cool days...
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