- Restores paint clarity by removing light scratches, swirls, oxidation, and surface imperfections from clear coat and painted surfaces.
- All-in-one formula combines cutting and polishing power to revive dull, faded paint and bring out a high-gloss finish.
- Safe for use on all paint colors and finishes including clear coat, single-stage, and ceramic-coated vehicles.
- Easy to apply by hand or with a dual-action polisher—perfect for both DIYers and detailing professionals.
- Silicone-free and body shop safe—use as part of your regular detailing routine or for targeted correction.


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Scratch & Swirl Remover for Cars – All-in-One Paint Restorer with Polishing Compound – Removes Light Scratches, Oxidation & Haze – Safe on All Paint Colors & Finishes – 16oz
*$517.00
Informação adicional
Material | Aluminum Oxide |
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Grit Material | Aluminum Oxide |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 8 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
Brand | NRS Industries |
Grit Type | Fine |
Johnny N. –
I had some light scratches and swirl marks that were ruining my car’s otherwise totally intentional patina, so I figured I’d give this a shot. After a quick wash, I went to work with a microfiber cloth and some elbow grease, and I was actually impressed. The scratches weren’t just “less visible”—most of them were gone, and the paint had that deep, glossy look like I had just detailed it. The swirl marks? Vanished. Even my black paint didn’t fight me on this one, which is rare.
A little goes a long way, so I’ll be using this bottle for a while. It’s got a nice consistency—not too runny, not too thick—and wipes off easily without leaving residue. If you’ve got deeper scratches down to the metal, this won’t magically fix those, but for light scratches and general paint correction, it does exactly what it should. Would definitely keep this around for future touch-ups.
Brenda A. –
made the problem much much worse and cannot be buffed out
James Williams –
Oddly enough I don’t use this on automobiles. I have used it on artwork that is finished with automotive clearcoats. It has roughly 800-1200 grit sanding power, so you can add some to a polishing pad and go at light scratch marks. I follow it up with a more refined polishing compound. It works well to hide light scratches, and I love the pink color because it is easy to see.
Customer Review –
I own a black vehicle. It only takes a couple of car washes before the swirls appear. I really wanted to bring it back to smooth.
Ease of use: Super to easy to use. Get your buffer out, put it on the pad, pat it out, buff away.
Swirl removal: This stuff is a miracle. It did not take much buffing at all to get the swirls out. Just work one section at a time. Test your paint first in a less obvious spot, of course.
Amazon Fan –
I used this scratch and swirl remover on my Black Pearl painted Genesis. And anybody who’s owned a car that’s painted with black pearl paint, knows just how finicky that paint can be and how easily it can show swirl marks from over buffing. So I tested this product and it did a surprisingly good job of not only removing light scratches but also swirl marks left behind from a previous buffing job. I wouldn’t say it’s quite as good as my commercial grade Meguiar’s M105 Car Polishing Compound, but it comes very close!
Overall, this is definitely a decent product for the price!
Amazon Customer –
This product does not work for what it says that it does . Total joke !
Jackrabbitjon –
I must say that I’ve tried my fair share of paint correction products, but this Scratch & Swirl Remover impressed me. I used it on my 2005 Champagne Gold Tundra, which had picked up micro-scratches and some minor oxidation over the years from countless hand washes. The difference after one session was night and day—the paint now has a beautiful clarity and gloss I hadn’t seen in years.
I applied it with an orbital polisher, though it works just as well by hand if you’re targeting smaller areas. The formula strikes a perfect balance between cutting and polishing, making it incredibly efficient for restoring faded or lightly marred paint.
What I especially appreciated was how easy it was to work with—no overly harsh chemical smell, no sticky residue, and most importantly, safe on all paint types, including clear coat and even ceramic-coated finishes. Plus, being silicone-free and body shop safe, it’s a solid option for anyone serious about detailing.
If you’re looking for a reliable, all-in-one polish to breathe life back into your vehicle’s finish—whether you’re a weekend warrior or seasoned detailer—this one’s definitely worth keeping in your stash.
Greg Battisti –
Not worth the money. I applied it several times to minor scratch and it did absolutely nothing.