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    Re: Very fine spider webs on black

    Quote Originally Posted by jdgamble View Post
    And FWIW, motor rating is part of the equation. Equally important is motor efficiency. Mike is the one who told me the Torq was a weak polisher and suggested the GG6. He prompted my response (see above). Have you actually used a TorqX tool?


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    No I haven’t. I was simply reading your post and it didn’t match up to the specs I had read. Torq, Torqfx, I didn’t even know there was more than 1. Whatever, it’s not my polisher.

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    Re: Very fine spider webs on black

    Back to the original question, I have a '13 BMW with the same Sapphire Black Metallic paint. Last year I did a full compound, polish and seal so this year I was planning on only doing polish and seal only as I don't want to sacrifice more clear coat than I have to. I have used a number of products on it, being a noob, I have an assortment of polishes and compounds. Something about this forum, someone mentions a product that I don't have and I feel a compulsion to buy it (I know, I need a meeting.) I have used Menz 400 and 3500 with great results, but I also got great results with Megs 105/205. This time I used the Wolfgang 3.0 and tried with a white LC pad on the Flex and got minimal results on a test spot. I was thinking the Wolfgang would not do the trick, but I tried it with an orange pad and I got 80-90% correction. I was very pleased.

    I guess this is a long way of saying that the Wolfgang Swirl remover 3.0 should do a great job on your black BMW.

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