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Originally Posted by akber
well, after buffing. I always use mothers 3 step wax, replacing the final step with zymol.
Step 1 is removal of oxidation, old wax and sealant, i use a fresh random orbital wax applicator, step 2 is a filler, gets all the lil nooks and crannys (works well), and the third step is my favorite of all waxes, zymol.
Now after the jobs done, with the wax, it looks pristine. Perfect, no nothing....BUT.........after the wax gets washed off and a month or so later.......the swirls come back......THATs the issue
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It's because you're not getting rid of the root of the problem - the swirls. It takes a combination of abrasives and leveling power to get rid of the micromarring that's done to the clearcoat. The buffer you used probably doesn't generate enough heat to really polish the clearcoat, and the steps I listed is one way to do it by hand. Rather than going to the store and spending $100+ on a dual action random orbital buffer, it's a cheaper alternative to solve your current problem. However, it wouldn't hurt to look into getting a polisher that will help you out more in the long run.