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Old 07-17-2012, 10:58 AM   #3
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Re: Best method to remove buffer marks

If you go to the thread above titled "going to a detail class tonight" it has a link on it to the class detailing class i went to. My Firebird was covered with whirl marks. The link even will have the video of what we did. But basically, we clay barred it, used a liquid compound, then a polish then the wax/sealer. It came out incredible!! All the stuff came from Auto Geeks online, they have a forum where you could also post your question and there's lots of experts on there that could help you. Hope this helps
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