As we all know some cars have very very soft paint that no number of sealant or wax coats can adequately protect from daily scratches. The easiest way to aleviate the problem right now is to apply a semi-permanent coating such as CQuartz or OptiCoat, but even that will provide only partial protection.
And although polishing is fun, doing it every 6 months will probably cause premature clearcoat failure since you remove a thin layer every time.
So i was wondering, would it be possible to spray an extra layer or two of actual clearcoat over the factory baked paint? It would certainly not be practical or cost-effective, but i was wondering if it's possible. That way you could polish it to your heart's content without fear of cutting right through to the color layer for many more years. You could even wet-sand it to remove orange peel, since the factory orange peel will be masked under the extra CC.
Just wondering oke:
And although polishing is fun, doing it every 6 months will probably cause premature clearcoat failure since you remove a thin layer every time.
So i was wondering, would it be possible to spray an extra layer or two of actual clearcoat over the factory baked paint? It would certainly not be practical or cost-effective, but i was wondering if it's possible. That way you could polish it to your heart's content without fear of cutting right through to the color layer for many more years. You could even wet-sand it to remove orange peel, since the factory orange peel will be masked under the extra CC.
Just wondering oke: