Quote Originally Posted by watusi View Post
to prevent adding more swirls, practice proper washing technique. (purchase a good quality washmitt adn use the 2 bucket system with gritguards) for drying the car, do not use a rubber chamois, try using a good quality towel. check out microtex products

For protection, you may apply a sealant or a wax or both

good luck and enjoy!
Quote Originally Posted by madkatz View Post
First comes prevention before the cure

First as Watusi have mentioned, first learn how to wash the car properly without inducing new swirls and then after that a good option would be to fill the swirls and just wait for it to accumulate before you have it corrected.

Get the FF for washing the car

1. Microtex Washmitt and 1 Cheap Ace hardware washmitt for lower parts
2. California Gold Shampoo is good so is NXT Shampoo but if you want cheaper alternatives you can also get Microtex Shampoo i think its just 150
3. Microtex Chamois or Elite, don't use rubber chamois, other drying towels can also be used like Mothers and Meguiars Drying towel but i find that Microtex Absorbs more although its a lot more expensive.
4. 2 buckets

Optional items available OTC

1. Tire Black - Get the creme and water based ones like Microtex Tire Black or Red Carpet Tire Cream from BB
2. Wax - Moms Step 3, Megs NXT, Megs Gold Class, Microtex Nano Glos and TW Platinum is good.
Thanks bro watusi and ms. madkatz. Definitely I will get myself those washing materials
Ms. Madkatz, since there are already swirls, how will I be able to correct them, as I read NanoGlos has filling properties, would this help in hiding the swirls and spiderwebs? How many coats should I apply and curing time? After NanoGlos ano ang magandang kasunod? Sorry for asking too many questions...

Thanks so much again!!!