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Swirly Marks

Autoglym Super Resin Polish is said to contains fillers, which can mask -not remove- most swirl marks. OK for a temporary fix. Add their EGP or a decent wax to protect the finish
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Buy a polish like Super Resin as it does indeed contain fillers and will leave a nice shine. Alternatively you could use a glaze which are specifically intended to leave a good finish by hand and have no abrasion.

As said be mindful of claying although I've not seen marring that can't be rectified with a hand polish like SRP.
 
I didn't get on with the turtle Wax ceramic spray on my black car but a lot of reviewers thought the same, must of been a problem as they bought out a specific version for black cars.
 
Agree with all of the above- The swirl marks on the paint wont be removed with a claybay (this is for removing small particles that are bonded to the surface of the paint) but they can be either hidden for a short term fix or removed for a permanent fix.

Hiding them can be done with a good all-in-one polish like Autoglym Super Resin Polish or Auto Finesse Tripple that contain fillers (to hide the defects) and last around 6 to 9 months.

Machine polishing will remove a small amount, 1-5 microns of paint (lacquer), and with it the swirl marks contained in the very top layer of paint.

If you are still in the market for this and need any advice www.automobilevalet.co.uk
 

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