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Old 06-01-2012, 12:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Any other color gets dirty/swirls just as easily. It's just less noticable. The pollen is what drives me crazy.

It starts with a really good detail job. You need to polish out the swirls with a DA polisher. I personally use a Porter Cable and Adam's polishes. Then top it off with a high quality wax. I use Swissvax, but the Adam's Americana is great also. The key to washing without getting any swirls is to wash with a really clean mit using the two bucket system. If you buy your towels at AutoZone, Pepboys etc... You're using the wrong towels. Try the ones from Adam's or go to DetailersDomain.com. The microfiber towels you find in the stores are gauranteed to leave swirls. It is really bad right now with all the pollen and dust in the air, but it's not too bad in the summer when the trees settle down.
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