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Originally posted by 302 LX Eric
I read through the post that you linked above and found some good info. Also, I checked out autopia.org and can't believe the amount of information that is out there. Wow!
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Yea there is alot of info on Autopia. It will give you such a headache reading through everything. They even have a list of abbreviations and what they mean so you don't get corn-fused (ie. SMR = swirl mark remover). It takes a few weeks to make sense of everything but there is a ton of good information crammed into that site, it's amazing.
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Originally posted by 302 LX Eric
You mentioned that the 3M swirl mark remover is for dark colored cars...will it work for white colored cars too? Also, is the product an abrasive? Abrasives scare me!
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3M makes a SMR for light colored cars too.
http://www.properautocare.com/3mperpolforl.html And yes, it is an abrasive but a very mild one. It's one of the most mild abbrasives made but still has enough 'cut' to it to remove swirls and scratches. It can be applied by hand with success but alot of people prefer to use a machine polisher/buffer.
If you're thinking about the Microfiber towels, pm me and I'll tell ya about where and who to buy from.