| Thanks for all your replies...it looks like most of you say I should find another detailer. That said, if wet sanding is a risky, or perhaps incorrect solution, what is the best way to remove the swirl marks. I'd like to know so when I go to another detailer, I won't be taken for a ride again or worse, cause more damage to my paint! BTW, the swirl marks are not THAT deep, they show up mostly in direct sunlight. In normal indoor lighting (like a garage), the paint actually looks fine.
Thanks, Sam |