The polish itself is a very viscous, white mass, which must be pressed at a higher pressure from the bottle. I wore them on one of the available at Meguiars yellow pads and then in a circular motion on the freshly washed surface. Here, first encountered in the work to be weathered surfaces to a certain resistance, which after repeated wiping Drüber but quickly degrades. During the subsequent smooth polishing with a microfibre cloth can be said that the paste did a number of barely visible scratches and bumps, so you "scratch" in places already duly need to remove the last remnants of the paste can.
The result übetraf my expectations. The surface shone like new; the old metallic paint had come through the elimination of a variety of micro-scratches virtually in original condition back to the surface and shimmered in crystal clear depths. The smoothing of the very contested and considerably scratched areas around the door handles around were no problem for the agent.
From the gray-black surface, which could be seen on the pad after completion of the work, could conclude that obviously dirty old wax residues had been removed with. Then I waxed the car to seal the machined surface.
Meguiars SwirlX polish is perfect for gentle processing of matte and gloomier with micro scratches paints. Also a work on metallic finishes is not a problem for this polish. I can highly recommend it and can only advise to be convinced by the results, which supplies this product.