Auto Scratches – How To Remove Swirl Marks (By Hand)



www.car-scratch-remover.com Auto scratches suck! Here’s how to remove spider scratches by hand with results rivaling a duel action polishing machine. The Ultimate Car Scratch Remover System is used in conjunction with the New Spider Eliminator hand system to deliver exceptional results at home.
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  1. #1 by jukeboxhero844 on December 23, 2011 - 11:12 pm

    Do that to my whole car please

  2. #2 by a2zcarwash on December 23, 2011 - 11:50 pm

    Good job

  3. #3 by CarScratchRemover on December 24, 2011 - 12:04 am

    @VortecMAXgmc Yep it does work and the two diminishing polishes used have NO fillers. Go to my blog
    CarScratchRemoverBlog com you need the complete bundle offered on the banner top page.. The Ultimate Car Scratch Remover system bundled with the Spider Eliminator kit. Some might say yeah but just do it with a machine…however a lot of people dont want to spend the money OR learn how to use a DA…. and ANYONE can use this kit first time and get awesome results right out of the box.

  4. #4 by VortecMAXgmc on December 24, 2011 - 12:12 am

    when i say ive been detailing for a long time i mean at a car wash detail center so your probably right about it being a consumer product. If your product really works i might be interested (dealer swirled the shit out of my truck when I bought it) does it permenantly fix swirls?

  5. #5 by CarScratchRemover on December 24, 2011 - 12:19 am

    @VortecMAXgmc Thanks for the comment! Well actually that is not correct. If you correct the paint properly with a diminishing polish like I use what you see it what you get…before glaze and sealant. I only use and sell pro grade acrylic polymer paint sealants to protect the finish(not wax-carnauba is for show time)… If you are using a product on your paint finish and it looks good for a month…and defects (scratches) come back…you are using a consumer product with silicone fillers.

  6. #6 by VortecMAXgmc on December 24, 2011 - 12:26 am

    only problem is when the wax wears off in a month it will either look the same as before or worse ive been detailing for a long time now and have never seen a permenant fix

  7. #7 by CarScratchRemover on December 24, 2011 - 12:49 am

    @loadedlover12 Yep – what you see is what you get. The two polishes are “diminishing” formulas. They start at one grit and slowly break down thus delivering excellent luster, even at the polish stage, no hazing.
    NO FILLERS.

  8. #8 by loadedlover12 on December 24, 2011 - 1:34 am

    is it a permanent fix?

  9. #9 by CarScratchRemover on December 24, 2011 - 2:15 am

    @SterilizeThePopulace go check out ww(DOT)car-scratch-remover(DOT)com  and get the free video and pdf cheat sheet it explains everything.

  10. #10 by CarScratchRemover on December 24, 2011 - 2:49 am

    @eamoman651  Actually its not too bad by hand, in the old days prior to modern machines, pads and chemistry – doing a job like this by hand was not uncommon.

    If you used a Duel Action machine you still have to put the time in. Correcting spiders on paint finishes is one of the most misunderstood areas of paint correction (removing defects).

    A machine is faster, but also there is the expense and the learning curve. With this system anyone can SAFELY get really nice results the first time

  11. #11 by CarScratchRemover on December 24, 2011 - 3:24 am

    @cosanostrafelony this a new optional kit designed to work with The Ultimate Car Scratch Remover system.
    Here is the direct link to a special bundle (paste this url in your browser)

    4311csr (DOT) infusionsoft (DOT)com/saleform/nathnifuu

    A “diminishing” polish, Glaze and automotive clay are necessary to get the proper results with this kit if you already have these you dont need the bundle above.
    GO HERE to buy the kit  by itself
    CSRstore(dot)com

  12. #12 by SterilizeThePopulace on December 24, 2011 - 3:47 am

    Cool stuff. But I don’t understand the difference between wax, polish, and sealant. What does each of these do and how do they relate?

  13. #13 by eamoman651 on December 24, 2011 - 4:36 am

    That is an aweful amount of work for such a small area of the car doesnt even look that good after

  14. #14 by CarScratchRemover on December 24, 2011 - 4:50 am

    @cosanostrafelony Sorry about that we are working on a better system over at the blog. Send me a email to info@removecarscratches com and I will give you the link to the store. This mini pad system is designed to be used with a special version of my Ultimate Car Scratch Remover System which has the other formulas and accessories demonstrated in the video. The setup is designed with enough formula to do the entire vehicle plus put a professional sealant on to finish the job correctly.

  15. #15 by cosanostrafelony on December 24, 2011 - 5:38 am

    I like the video and even went to the website to make a purchase but I can’t find the small pads and handle that you’re using. Where would I get those? Thanks

  16. #16 by CarScratchRemover on December 24, 2011 - 5:56 am

    @naplesnole1 Thanks for your insight. However…actually you missed the entire point trying to promote yourself. I was probably using a rotary on vintage Porsche’s before you were born and the point here is that for 90% of consumers…buying a professional DA (duel action) polishing machine, and pads and then learning how to use it for one or two cars is simply a waste of money and time. My system is easy for a first time user…it will deliver awesome results in your first try, end of story.

  17. #17 by naplesnole1 on December 24, 2011 - 6:41 am

    please visit the bestbuffer web site. There is no reason to do this at all!! The machine will remove swirls in one step!!!

  18. #18 by rbarryfamily on December 24, 2011 - 7:21 am

    @CarScratchRemover Thanks for the information!

  19. #19 by CarScratchRemover on December 24, 2011 - 7:58 am

    If it looks worse you applied it for too long or too much pressure or both or paint surface not cool to touch. Without bashing too much, Turtle Wax compounds/polishes are not high quality products with regard to the results they deliver. You might get good results or you might make a bigger mess….most times the latter. I only offer cutting edge high end Pro formulas in my systems and kits. The nano chemistry in my products is only available directly from my company.

  20. #20 by rbarryfamily on December 24, 2011 - 7:59 am

    Hi i used turtle wax polishing compound, and i think that it made my swirls worse, I originally got it to take the OUT… Did I apply it wrong, ect. Let me know what you think. I was told that it will take out swirls…. Thanks for your time and nice video!

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