Swirl Marks
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Swirl Marks
Hello
I've had my black Scirocco for about a month from a VW franchise & I noticed in the sun, at the weekend, loads of swirl marks. The car's only 8 months old. Should I complain to the dealer - is it worth it - what can they do...?
any thoughts?
cheers
I've had my black Scirocco for about a month from a VW franchise & I noticed in the sun, at the weekend, loads of swirl marks. The car's only 8 months old. Should I complain to the dealer - is it worth it - what can they do...?
any thoughts?
cheers
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Re: Swirl Marks
No point in complaining to the dealer as the swirl marks are normally caused by washing. If you look at most cars in teh sun they have swirl marks unless they are owned by a detailer with OCD. Black is a particularly bad colour for showing up minor defects.
Easily fixed with a paint correction.
Easily fixed with a paint correction.
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Re: Swirl Marks
Cheers Cuprabob
when you say paint correction...?!
when you say paint correction...?!
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Re: Swirl Marks
As above. dealers wouldnt do nothing. thats what comes with having a black car. Have a look on detailing world mate. There is tons of stuff about swirl marks and paint correction etc. machine polishing is the best way to rid of swirl marks.
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Re: Swirl Marks
Mines black and has some swirl marks and I am considering having a go with some Auto Finesse Tripple which has been recommended to me by several members on here, would people agree with this suggestion?
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Re: Swirl Marks
Yes I would agree. Was I one of them who suggested? I can't remember lolrobinalex wrote:Mines black and has some swirl marks and I am considering having a go with some Auto Finesse Tripple which has been recommended to me by several members on here, would people agree with this suggestion?

This is my girlfriends car that I did. http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/s ... p?t=301829" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I used triple. Was coverd in marks and swirls. Triple got rid of most of the swirls and helped the appearance of the ones it didn't.
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Re: Swirl Marks
Machine polish by someone who knows what they are doing.Liam_B wrote:Cheers Cuprabob
when you say paint correction...?!
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Re: Swirl Marks
A DIY solution is Poorboys Blackhole which will 'fill/mask' swirls to a certain degree, will need a wax or sealant on top.
Prep is the key with these products as they will only bond to clean paint. Wash, clay, rinse, apply BH then Wax.
A machine polish will correct it for you, but you will then need to be very particular with your wash routine afterwards.
Paul.
Prep is the key with these products as they will only bond to clean paint. Wash, clay, rinse, apply BH then Wax.
A machine polish will correct it for you, but you will then need to be very particular with your wash routine afterwards.
Paul.
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Re: Swirl Marks
cheers everyone. I might have a go with Auto Finesse Triple to start off with then someone else recommended ARK Detailing here in Milton Keynes if it still looks bad.
BTW this is my first Scirocco and it won't be my last
BTW this is my first Scirocco and it won't be my last

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Re: Swirl Marks
Hi, i assume you have had paintwork done?? If so definitely take it back, in the trade its called hologram and its where the buffer got to hot shows up really bad on darker colours. There is a 3m product that is developed to remove this again with a machine as its impossible to remove by hand!!Liam_B wrote:Hello
I've had my black Scirocco for about a month from a VW franchise & I noticed in the sun, at the weekend, loads of swirl marks. The car's only 8 months old. Should I complain to the dealer - is it worth it - what can they do...?
any thoughts?
cheers
Thanks Nick
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Re: Swirl Marks
maybe let a professional detailer to go over the bad areas. After sealing it with paint sealant like those from Nanolex/ Carpro/ Gtechnique, washing becomes really easy.
Use the slickest shampoo you can get, and use lamb wool mitts to wash ( with minimum hand pressure), you should not get any more marring on the surface.
remember, never press or wipe when you dry the car. Just pat using thick microfibres would be enough.
Use the slickest shampoo you can get, and use lamb wool mitts to wash ( with minimum hand pressure), you should not get any more marring on the surface.
remember, never press or wipe when you dry the car. Just pat using thick microfibres would be enough.
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Re: Swirl Marks
cheers for the replies...
Was going to wash it tonight & try Auto Finesse Tripple as a lot of people have said it gets rid of the worst swirl marks. But it's too hot here so may have a go in the morning.
I have some other marks on the bonnet (near VW badge) which look like water marks where I'ce cleaned off whitish drops (no idea what) thrown up by the road or another car...
I think the Roc looks great in black but it's a paint in the @rse to keep perfect...
Was going to wash it tonight & try Auto Finesse Tripple as a lot of people have said it gets rid of the worst swirl marks. But it's too hot here so may have a go in the morning.
I have some other marks on the bonnet (near VW badge) which look like water marks where I'ce cleaned off whitish drops (no idea what) thrown up by the road or another car...
I think the Roc looks great in black but it's a paint in the @rse to keep perfect...
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Re: Swirl Marks
And that's the reason why I didn't get a black one.Liam_B wrote: I think the Roc looks great in black but it's a paint in the @rse to keep perfect...
Jack
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