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    instant detailer/spray wax that hides swirls

    I've tried ALOT of instant detailers and spray waxes...none of them hide swirl marks on my black Camaro - except for Meguiars Ultimate Qwik Wax and (to a much lesser extent) Poorboys QD+.

    Basically I've lost the battle with swirls and I'm tired of the cycle (polish and it looks great...wash a few times and I see scratches again...polish again...) I just want to wash, use an instant detailer/spray wax, and have the lighter scratches filled in.

    Qwik Wax does that - the detailers version called Synthetic Xpress Wax, I swear, doesn't do as good a job. (Local guy doesn't believe they're the same formula...I think they're slightly different.)

    Are there any other instant detailers/spray waxes that you've noticed hide light swirls on dark colored paint? Price is no object here.

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    Re: instant detailer/spray wax that hides swirls

    Quote Originally Posted by cpa5oh View Post
    none of them hide swirl marks on my black Camaro - except for Meguiars Ultimate Qwik Wax

    Qwik Wax does that
    Since Meg's UQW is available just about everywhere in the World...
    and at a reasonable price-point; and, if it's doing the 'trick'...
    Why in the world change?

    I know I wouldn't.

    Just saying.



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    Re: instant detailer/spray wax that hides swirls

    Have you tried to figure out why those swirls are coming back?
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    Re: instant detailer/spray wax that hides swirls

    is probably time to stop cheating , and learn how to properly wash the car with minimum damage.
    after that polish it , have everything removed and be happy
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    Re: instant detailer/spray wax that hides swirls

    I've tried alot to keep the swirls from coming back - my car doesn't look like it was run through an automatic car wash, but I get it perfect with polishing and then after a few washes I see new light scratches. I use a Race Glaze wash mitt, two buckets, a foam shooter (not the one that hooks up to a compressor, though,) a grit guard in one bucket and a grit guard that has a wash board up the side of the bucket in the rinse bucket, I do one panel at a time then rinse the mitt, I use expensive microfibers (and lots of them,) nothing touches the ground or it goes into the wash immediately...I'll continue to do all of that, but I ain't buying that anyone could keep this car in just polished condition wash after wash. I wish one of you lived near me I'd have you detail it and wash it every week to see if I'm right :-)

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    Re: instant detailer/spray wax that hides swirls

    If it's a daily driver then I wouldn't worry too much about it being perfect, but that's just me personally. But it is important if that is being used as your business image. Not sure where you fall? Back to the topic on hand, most of the OTC spray waxes contain fillers. How do I know? Read the label, if it says "removes fine scratches or swirls" then it has fillers. Other than Meg's Ultimate Quick Wax, Zymol Spray Glaze fills like crazy but is a pain to use.
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    Re: instant detailer/spray wax that hides swirls

    Quote Originally Posted by cpa5oh View Post
    I've tried alot to keep the swirls from coming back - my car doesn't look like it was run through an automatic car wash, but I get it perfect with polishing and then after a few washes I see new light scratches. I use a Race Glaze wash mitt, two buckets, a foam shooter (not the one that hooks up to a compressor, though,) a grit guard in one bucket and a grit guard that has a wash board up the side of the bucket in the rinse bucket, I do one panel at a time then rinse the mitt, I use expensive microfibers (and lots of them,) nothing touches the ground or it goes into the wash immediately...I'll continue to do all of that, but I ain't buying that anyone could keep this car in just polished condition wash after wash. I wish one of you lived near me I'd have you detail it and wash it every week to see if I'm right :-)
    It might be from drying..do you blow dry or use a drying aid like Hydro?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cpa5oh View Post
    I've tried alot to keep the swirls from coming back - my car doesn't look like it was run through an automatic car wash, but I get it perfect with polishing and then after a few washes I see new light scratches. I use a Race Glaze wash mitt, two buckets, a foam shooter (not the one that hooks up to a compressor, though,) a grit guard in one bucket and a grit guard that has a wash board up the side of the bucket in the rinse bucket, I do one panel at a time then rinse the mitt, I use expensive microfibers (and lots of them,) nothing touches the ground or it goes into the wash immediately...I'll continue to do all of that, but I ain't buying that anyone could keep this car in just polished condition wash after wash. I wish one of you lived near me I'd have you detail it and wash it every week to see if I'm right :-)
    I feel your pain...I have my wash technique to almost what I feel is perfect, and in the right light you can still see fine scratching going on. These are on daily drivers that obviously need to be cleaned more frequently. If you were to ask the average Joe to find the scratches, they'd probably be hard pressed to and think I'm crazy for worrying about such a stupid thing. However, being an "autogeek", I constantly am inspecting my finish in different lighting, and finding a scratch kills a little part of me Ive come to the conclusion that no matter what you do, you'll always get fine scratches no matter what, if we didn't none of us would need to polish, but I know where you're coming from.

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    Re: instant detailer/spray wax that hides swirls

    Quote Originally Posted by rwright View Post
    If it's a daily driver then I wouldn't worry too much about it being perfect, but that's just me personally. But it is important if that is being used as your business image. Not sure where you fall? Back to the topic on hand, most of the OTC spray waxes contain fillers. How do I know? Read the label, if it says "removes fine scratches or swirls" then it has fillers. Other than Meg's Ultimate Quick Wax, Zymol Spray Glaze fills like crazy but is a pain to use.
    It's not a daily driver, but it isn't a garage queen. I'm not a professional detailer, just a guy that likes having one of his cars look sharp.

    Zymol Spray Glaze...not sure what you mean as far as "pain to use" - if that means it gets all streaky and doesn't come off easy, that probably won't work for me. If a product doesn't come off nice, I struggle with it.

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    Re: instant detailer/spray wax that hides swirls

    Quote Originally Posted by Rsurfer View Post
    It might be from drying..do you blow dry or use a drying aid like Hydro?
    I don't blow dry - tried a leaf blower and it just didn't work. Guess I could spend a couple of hundred on a Metro. I looked up Hydro and it looks interesting...

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