I haven't tried Micro Magic Swirl Remover but here's my take on this.
If you already have the steps 1 and 2, at times and given that the scratches aren't deep enough and swirls aren't that severe, both steps are enough to remove or at the very least hide them provided that you know how to apply them properly. Now if the scratches and swirls look severe, then that's the time that you should use a dedicated scratch or swirl remover and the most abrasive that you could use is a compound. If you have already applied those and there are still stubborn ones that can't be removed, ask for a professional help already for too much rubbing could damage your clear coat. And always remember to always finish it with a wax since applying such will strip your previously applied wax.





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