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hi all, i have a black magic 2.0fsi. it got some hair line scrtaches around nothing major but would feel happier to get them removed. is car detailing will do the job and paint protection or some sort can do the trick?
please advice?
Yes. You will need to find someone that does paint correction so they can be removed. Make sure the products being used are designed for ceramic paints and do not contain fillers. If the products do contain fillers then the marks will return about a month later
Can someone explain to me how many times you can "detail" your car. I understand that on top of your paint work there is a layer of clear coat. Wouldn't repetitive polishing/detailing and to a greater extent cutting of this result in the end in removing your clear coat?
I haven't yet got the snow foam thing working pre-wash as I think this requires a pressurised water spray. But I do soak the car with detergent pre-wash by other means before using a lambs wool mitt and 2 buckets for the washing.
I would be interested to find out about the above to make sure I'm doing all I can to keep the car in good condition.
Can someone explain to me how many times you can "detail" your car. I understand that on top of your paint work there is a layer of clear coat. Wouldn't repetitive polishing/detailing and to a greater extent cutting of this result in the end in removing your clear coat?
I haven't yet got the snow foam thing working pre-wash as I think this requires a pressurised water spray. But I do soak the car with detergent pre-wash by other means before using a lambs wool mitt and 2 buckets for the washing.
I would be interested to find out about the above to make sure I'm doing all I can to keep the car in good condition.
Yes buffing will remove some clear coat. How much depends on how hard you buff the area. Usually it takes off very very little and you could buff a car once a year for about 10 years before you started to run into problems.
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