You know nothing about swirls, obviously. You can't fill swirls that are this dense. The majority of damage here was swirls in oxidation, so a light polish like XMT 360 did the trick just fine. And for your information, I don't need to fill swirls since I am able to remove them. Fillers are for hacks.
of cause the reflection of the light will bring the swirls up more he just needs to move the light down lower on the quarter panel to give an honest assessment of the job
are you saying that this isn't an honest assesment? You can see the swirls on the unpolished section and then the lack of swirls on the polished section. Under the same light at the same angle I would say that is as honest as it gets.
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kjwade 11 months ago
yeah, but too bad the swirls are filled in... prolly in 2 months (2-3) washes they will be all back! :)
AjNavo61490 3 years ago
You know nothing about swirls, obviously. You can't fill swirls that are this dense. The majority of damage here was swirls in oxidation, so a light polish like XMT 360 did the trick just fine. And for your information, I don't need to fill swirls since I am able to remove them. Fillers are for hacks.
ocdetails 2 years ago
of cause the reflection of the light will bring the swirls up more he just needs to move the light down lower on the quarter panel to give an honest assessment of the job
ozzierotex 4 years ago
are you saying that this isn't an honest assesment? You can see the swirls on the unpolished section and then the lack of swirls on the polished section. Under the same light at the same angle I would say that is as honest as it gets.
ocdetails 4 years ago
I can definitely see the difference =D
klumzypinoy 4 years ago