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Use a damp sponge to apply the wax and turn your towel or sponge many many many times during removal.
I use Race Glaze with the application and removal sponges that came with my kit. I haven't seen a swirl mark since I've been using it.
Heres a picture of my baby https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...threadid=21393
I use Race Glaze with the application and removal sponges that came with my kit. I haven't seen a swirl mark since I've been using it.
Heres a picture of my baby https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...threadid=21393
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Swirl marks are created by small scratches in the paint. Dirty towels or the wrong type of towel or sponge can make swirl marks.
The day I picked up my RX8 I found swirl marks on it from the detail moron using dirty towels. I bought Zaino and it got rid of all the swirls and scratches. There is a lot of good info at www.zainostore.com about swirl marks.
The day I picked up my RX8 I found swirl marks on it from the detail moron using dirty towels. I bought Zaino and it got rid of all the swirls and scratches. There is a lot of good info at www.zainostore.com about swirl marks.
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