<HTML>SAB, I was afraid they might be two different things. You can only see the swirls in sunlight or under a parking lot light at night. But they do look like cob webs. light scratches that go in circles. I think I put them in by putting too much pressure using the porter cable buffer. Do swirl marks look like scratches? The cobwebbing I have look like superficial scratches. What are propby David Adler - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>I would appreciate it. thanks. David</HTML>by David Adler - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Hi, do the waffle microfibers absorb a good amount of water? I have liked the Absorber because it absorbs a lot. thank you, David</HTML>by David Adler - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Thanks Dan! You wouldnt by any chance know of a good detailer in the san diego area would you? thanks!</HTML>by David Adler - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Can I cause swirls (cob webs) in my paint by just washing and drying? I have a new lambswool mit (clean) and use the absorber. thanks, David</HTML>by David Adler - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>I have had cob web swirls in my clear coat ever since I put too much pressure using my Random Orbital. I have a dark blue 2001 Passat. I just recently paid a detailer I trust to buff out the 'cob webs' with his high speed equiptment. The car looked great for a week but now I can see the swirls again! He said he removed most of the swirls but now they seem to be back. Maybeby David Adler - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts