Turbo Wax Swirl Remover
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Few Samples of our Swirl Remover
Our Swirl Remover was made for that purpose, to remove "Swirl Marks" all the R&D was done with the intention of creating a product to tackle that problem, pretty much the same way our Tire Gel will not sling.
Turbo Wax Swirl Remover will work with our without our pads, it just happens that after testing over 200 different pads we came up with one that works even better for our Swirl Remover, all due to the texture of the pad.
Our Swirl Remover is used by Professional Body Shops, but we make it available to you the consumer.......
Swirl Remover and Final Polish
Turbo Wax Swirl Remover and Final Polish is a uniquely formulated product that when used properly quickly removes swirl marks and leaves a clear glossy finish. It contains no silicones or fillers. Works well on all painted surfaces and equally as well on clear coats
Swirl Remover and Final Polish
Use with an air or electric Random Orbital Buffer, preferably with a 3/8 stroke. With electric use a medium to high setting. With air, make sure 90 psi is maintained at the tool when in use.
Shake well before using product.
Apply product either to surface to be buffed or directly to pad.
Buff using a light to medium pressure.
Work a 2' x 2' area.
Buff until most of product has disappeared; decreasing to light pressure as buffing is finished.
Wipe off any excess left with a dry microfiber towel.
If excess product slings onto adjacent panels or moldings, wipe off with a damp microfiber cloth before going to next panel to be buffed.
Here's a sample test, we purchase 2 "Leading Brand name products" they stated that they could remove "light scratches" and "Swirl Marks" "stated on the back of the label" so we did the test and those products fail to produce a job as they advertise.
That test was before we had the product in the market and during our R&D

Damage area

Left to right product A, product B and Turbo Wax Paint Protection, which is NOT design to remove scratches but we try it anyways

Done by hand all products fail to repair the damage area

Turbo Wax Swirl Remover applyed by hand
Today's
Heres another example, Original paint 1967 datsun trunk lid, the car was outside since 1976

Wash
Dry
Clay
Swirl Remover ( done with buffer machine)
Wax
Another one, Customer Car


Our Swirl Remover was made for that purpose, to remove "Swirl Marks" all the R&D was done with the intention of creating a product to tackle that problem, pretty much the same way our Tire Gel will not sling.
Turbo Wax Swirl Remover will work with our without our pads, it just happens that after testing over 200 different pads we came up with one that works even better for our Swirl Remover, all due to the texture of the pad.
Our Swirl Remover is used by Professional Body Shops, but we make it available to you the consumer.......
Swirl Remover and Final Polish
Turbo Wax Swirl Remover and Final Polish is a uniquely formulated product that when used properly quickly removes swirl marks and leaves a clear glossy finish. It contains no silicones or fillers. Works well on all painted surfaces and equally as well on clear coats
Swirl Remover and Final Polish
Use with an air or electric Random Orbital Buffer, preferably with a 3/8 stroke. With electric use a medium to high setting. With air, make sure 90 psi is maintained at the tool when in use.
Shake well before using product.
Apply product either to surface to be buffed or directly to pad.
Buff using a light to medium pressure.
Work a 2' x 2' area.
Buff until most of product has disappeared; decreasing to light pressure as buffing is finished.
Wipe off any excess left with a dry microfiber towel.
If excess product slings onto adjacent panels or moldings, wipe off with a damp microfiber cloth before going to next panel to be buffed.
Here's a sample test, we purchase 2 "Leading Brand name products" they stated that they could remove "light scratches" and "Swirl Marks" "stated on the back of the label" so we did the test and those products fail to produce a job as they advertise.
That test was before we had the product in the market and during our R&D

Damage area

Left to right product A, product B and Turbo Wax Paint Protection, which is NOT design to remove scratches but we try it anyways

Done by hand all products fail to repair the damage area

Turbo Wax Swirl Remover applyed by hand
Today's
Heres another example, Original paint 1967 datsun trunk lid, the car was outside since 1976

Wash
Dry
Clay
Swirl Remover ( done with buffer machine)
Wax
Another one, Customer Car


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