Hi m8 sorry for the delay but seeing messages in tapatalk isn't very easy.
Only proper way to get rid of swirls is to polish them out usually with a das polisher as it saves time or by hand that would take forever lol.
I haven't done either yet but by claying the car then using poor boys blackhole (filler glaze that hides swirls) it gives u a great platform to add wax.
The wax I use is Angelwax Dark Angel which I can't recommend enough. It also mask defects as I had a lot of stone chips on my bonnet which it covered and after 2 coats it left a fantastic mirror wet look finish.
I use Angelwax QED after every wash which is a quick detailed. Spray on and wipe. Very quick and easy to use which tops up the protection giving it a polished look. It brings out the phantom pop on mine.
http://www.audi-sport.net/vb/detailing/197762-good-black-polish-black-car-90k-failry-stone-chipped.html
Hope this helps
Robbie :)
Only proper way to get rid of swirls is to polish them out usually with a das polisher as it saves time or by hand that would take forever lol.
I haven't done either yet but by claying the car then using poor boys blackhole (filler glaze that hides swirls) it gives u a great platform to add wax.
The wax I use is Angelwax Dark Angel which I can't recommend enough. It also mask defects as I had a lot of stone chips on my bonnet which it covered and after 2 coats it left a fantastic mirror wet look finish.
I use Angelwax QED after every wash which is a quick detailed. Spray on and wipe. Very quick and easy to use which tops up the protection giving it a polished look. It brings out the phantom pop on mine.
http://www.audi-sport.net/vb/detailing/197762-good-black-polish-black-car-90k-failry-stone-chipped.html
Hope this helps
Robbie :)