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VISITOR
03-02-2018, 12:56 AM
McKee's 37 FC-717 Swirl Remover 8 oz. (https://www.autogeek.net/xmt-intermediate-swirl.html)

McKee's 37 FC-717 Swirl Remover 16 oz. (https://www.autogeek.net/32ozxmtinswr.html)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=hFCUVqi7uiE


Formerly known as McKee’s 37 Fast Compound, McKee’s 37 FC-717 features a new and improved formula that boasts the same great cut and finish, but with no foul odor!

Preserve surface gloss while removing noticeable paint defects – it is possible with McKee's 37 FC-717 Swirl Remover.

Swirl removal doesn’t require large abrasive particles or an aggressive machine. The truth is that a product loaded with correctly milled, smaller abrasives will do the job with less damage to the paint, thereby shaving a couple of steps off your detailing process.

McKee's 37 FC-717 Swirl Remover is the most aggressive swirl remover in the McKee's 37 line, yet it’s not a heavy compound. Applied with your dual action or rotary polisher, this swirl remover is designed to correct paint flaws by gradual smoothing - not grinding down - the paint. Typically, compounds leave more problems than you started with and it takes several more steps to restore smoothness and gloss. McKee's 37 FC-717 Swirl Remover takes a less invasive approach to preserve the paint while it corrects the finish.

First, do no harm. McKee's 37 FC-717 Swirl Remover works on the principle of doing only what’s required to restore the damaged paint. Precisely milled abrasives – and a lot of them – blend away moderate to severe blemishes without removing significant layers of clear coat. Since clear coats are extremely thin, these Concentrated Micro Abrasives preserve as much of the paint as possible while removing only the defect.

Lose the swirls, keep the gloss. Even though McKee's 37 FC-717 Swirl Remover is less abrasive than a traditional compound, it removes the same imperfections: moderate to severe swirls, moderate scratches, oxidation, water spots, and overspray. The abrasives gradually diminish as they work, giving you a built-in finishing polish. The paint will experience little or no loss of surface gloss. In most cases, you will not need to use a separate finishing polish.

Keep it real. There are some scratches that can only be removed by a professional. If the scratch extends all the way to the color coat, removing the scratch requires removing the entire clear coat surrounding the scratch. Unless you intend to repaint the vehicle, this is an impractical solution for at-home detailers. McKee's 37 FC-717 Swirl Remover is formulated to remove blemishes without jeopardizing the paint system. It’s a real world approach to at-home paint care.

McKee's 37 is dedicated to preserving your vehicle and the environment. McKee's 37 FC-717 Swirl Remover is VOC compliant, body shop safe, silicone-free, and clear coat safe.

Apply McKee's 37 FC-717 Swirl Remover with a light cutting pad on your dual action polisher. Set the maximum speed to 5000 or 5500 OPM. For the easiest application, mist the pad with McKee's 37 Polishing Pad Conditioner before applying the swirl remover. Pour several dime-sized drops of the product onto the pad and spread it onto a section of paint. Turn the polisher on and work the swirl remover into the paint until it begins to turn clear. McKee's 37 FC-717 Swirl Remover contains no fillers so you can see the results of your work. Buff with a microfiber towel.

Paint flaws are only skin-deep. Remove moderate imperfections without removing surface gloss with McKee's 37 FC-717 Swirl Remover.

Eldorado2k
03-02-2018, 01:57 AM
Just my opinion, but I think the previous name & label was a nice clean fit. I also don’t think it has a bad scent to it.

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The Guz
03-02-2018, 02:33 AM
Looking forward to those who took Nick's offer in the Mckee's facebook group to review it.

BadgerRivFan
03-02-2018, 05:11 AM
That’s a well written product description and instructions for use. Well done McKee’s! [emoji106]

Justin at Final Inspection
03-02-2018, 05:28 AM
Just so happens that yesterday I was able to test it out on a rough looking c6 vette. We aren't going for full correction. Just a little bit of enhancing. Fc717 on a Rupes yellow pad did a nice job. Actually a bit surprised.

http://i.imgur.com/7KhmHzC.jpg (http://imgur.com/7KhmHzC)

http://i.imgur.com/lIqnhwJ.jpg (http://imgur.com/lIqnhwJ)

http://i.imgur.com/2s6AB48.jpg (http://imgur.com/2s6AB48)

WillSports3
03-02-2018, 06:48 AM
Now if only McKee would explain what all their numbers stand for..

Eldorado2k
03-02-2018, 07:22 AM
Now if only McKee would explain what all their numbers stand for..

McKee’s 37 FC-717
What part don’t you understand? Lol... I agree, it’s a bit too much now.

oneheadlite
03-02-2018, 09:21 AM
Just so happens that yesterday I was able to test it out on a rough looking c6 vette. We aren't going for full correction. Just a little bit of enhancing. Fc717 on a Rupes yellow pad did a nice job. Actually a bit surprised.

http://i.imgur.com/lIqnhwJ.jpg (http://imgur.com/lIqnhwJ)


Thanks for sharing. Looks like it finishes out pretty nicely!


McKee’s 37 FC-717
What part don’t you understand? Lol... I agree, it’s a bit too much now.

Reminds me of BMW's naming trends. "Nice day out - Gonna go for a spin in my BMW Z4 S Drive 35is"

Nick McKees37
03-02-2018, 11:55 AM
Now if only McKee would explain what all their numbers stand for..

All you have to do is ask?..........as you're taking me out to lunch. :)

ski2
03-02-2018, 01:32 PM
Nick--Where does Swirl Remover fit on the aggressiveness scale compared to Fast Polish and Fast Compound???

Ronin47
03-02-2018, 02:32 PM
Nick--Where does Swirl Remover fit on the aggressiveness scale compared to Fast Polish and Fast Compound???

Read the first sentence of the original post.