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Old 02-28-2010, 04:33 PM
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Nu Finish is great stuff. Not that expensive and works very well.
 
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You might want to try this
 
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MaGuire's scratch-x followed by a liquid wax will take care of your little annoyances.
 
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I have a 2004 FLHT and I never have cleaned it the correct way until this last week. I used a two bucket method with Dawn Ultra, I used about a dozen new microfiber cloths from WalMart and stated with Swirl Remover #9 followed by Fine Cut Cleaner#2, and ending with Yellow Wax #3. It turned out great. Check out my album on my Profile.
 
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Originally Posted by NavyPT
MaGuire's scratch-x followed by a liquid wax will take care of your little annoyances.
This is what I use. Good stuff!
 
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+1 on the MaGuires Scratch X
 
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I had the same problem, I bought some Meguiar's Swirl X and it worked perfectly, it either completely remove the swirls and greatly reduced them and it was very easy to use.
 
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Tried some Novus and I was amazed. Had it left over from cleaning the windshield and said what the hell... works great.
 
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MAybe this fall get another coat or 3 of clear applied.
 
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I used to get that on my vivid black Dyna Glide and it would go away with a proper wash and wax. My pewter denim SG has none after a ride.
 
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