How are swirl Marks Caused?
While many may refer to it as buffing, cutting, or even polishing the paintwork – we level out these imperfections until you have greater clarity and enhanced gloss. When we polish and correct your car’s paint, what we’re removing are thousands of tiny scratches. These slight flaws in design can be attributed to improper washing or drying techniques which leave them as swirl marks on any painted surface!
While most people go for the standard clear-based hand wash at their local car wash or drive-through, they are causing contaminants that get stuck onto your paintwork This results in thousands of microscopic scratches on their finish during the process; these add up over time, too, creating an obvious problem called swirl marks!
When a wash mitt or microfibre towel falls on the ground and picks up debris and dirt, you can be guaranteed to Inflict swirl marks Into the paint’s surface. There are a number of other things that can cause these tiny scratches on the finish of the paint, all too often people do not clean out their buckets properly, the grit and dirt can sit on the bottom of the bucket and when the wash mitt is mixed in the water, it picks up these hard deposits that get dragged across the paint’s surface cause tiny scratches.