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Yeppo, you can get rid of those swirls. 100%, I didn't see any "scratches that looked very deep. Those are the only things it wouldn't cure to my knowledge. You own those gouges however.
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Yep, looks like some work for PC and Pinnacle XMT.
2008 Acura MDX Sport white pearl (daily driver)
2009 BMW E70 X5 4.8i jet black (garage queen)
2013 BMW F25 X3 2.8 jet black (wife's car)
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It's also gonna depend on your how hard your clear is. One of my friends had a black Range Rover that was soft/easy to work, now he has a black Rover Sport and the paint is hard as nails.
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Dang! You got some work ahead of you. PC will work!
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A PC will likely take care of it. A rotary will take care of it quickly.
When it comes to a persons worth, money is a lousy way to keep score.
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If I can take these out:
And virtually eliminate these:
Than you can definately take yours out.
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Yes Rover, as everyone else said, that will come out. That is exactly how my Black Bonneville looked when I tackled it last fall. My car seems to have some pretty hard clear as I didn't get it 100%, but for my first crack I was pleased. I had to resort to an Orange pad and go over the car twice with Optimum Hyper Compound. So you may be in for a couple passes with the SSR 2.5 or OC (I think they are supposed to be very similar in cut).
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Thanks for the reponses. I'm glad you guys think they can come out. I can't fill any of them with my fingers. I had posted these same pics on another forum and they all said WOW you are going to have to work your ass off and use the strongest stuff out there like Merenza Power Gloss to remove them.
Here's the Qtr Panel
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You might have missed my post above, but they could be saying that b/c Rovers are 50/50 on hard/soft paint. Like I said a friend had a black Rover that was easy to do, and now has a black Rover Sport and the paint was hard as heck, even with Opitmum Compound it took forever, and the swirling was really no worse then his previous Rover.
Either way, give it a shot, just remember to work the polish in with a little pressure and move slowly.
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