There are no cleaning products that will really remove swirls without some serious elbow grease. However, you can mask them slightly by hand. Use Autoglym SRP as your first step, then use a glaze afterwards. Then top up with a decent wax/sealant.x.laura.x wrote:Hi welcome along
can i ask which cleaning product out of ur list would get swirl marks out? i've noticed mines starting to get them.....
To remove them properly, you will need to have the car machine polished. I had my car done recently by Detail My Ride. My car had lived at a dealership for its first 6 months, and they had ruined the paint. But it now looks great again after a 1 day enhancement detail. You will then need to maintain good washing processes to keep it swirl free. This means no car washes or cheap sponges and the 2 bucket method.