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Originally Posted by you&me
Just pointing out that the vast majority of BRAND NEW cars would benefit from a paint correction, so even the most babied 100k car would need it. If you're going through the effort, you might as well do it all.
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Originally Posted by zamler
It's essentially impossible to prevent scratches your car has them, as pointed out new cars benefit from paint correction.
This is what I recommend
https://carzilla.ca/products/pf-2500...-finish-polish
https://carzilla.ca/products/lake-co...15154174033955
And a random orbital polisher ask the people at Carzilla what's best to use with the above. Trust me with that set of tools you'll be able to quickly remove minor defects and get a near flawless result. Menzerna 2500 is an incredible product and works on most paint types.
You'll wonder why you ever polished by hand.
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Hmmm, paint correction, eh? I guess I don't even know what that means. I'm still thinking clay bar, polish, ceramic coat should look better than 99.9% of what other people do. I'm not sure I'm interested in going that extra mile so long as I'm not hurting the vehicle.
I like my stuff to be really nice, but I'm not a craftsman or artist when it comes to this stuff. I like it looking tight, but I don't strive for perfection.
Really appreciate the input, though. I'll watch a couple videos and maybe use my polisher since I already have it.