alko
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- May 23, 2011
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My co-worker who decorated this crap out of his cube showed me his car to see if there was anything I could do. His clear coat is showing signs of the beginning stages of clear coat failure on his trunk lid. The rest of the car seems fine. I am sure the trunk lid was painted as it looks ALOT duller than the rest of the vehicle. When I pointed out the differences in the paint, he said he was told the car had a few repairs on it. He's trying to figure out a way to salvage the paint for as long as possible, but before he goes the route of re-painting or replacing the trunk lid, he wants to know if there are any other options.
Could I apply the Opti-coat to the trunk lid to prolong the cc? I know the CC failure is inevitable for him, and I think he knows this. His short term, he said, would be to wash and wax the car. So I immediately thought of Opti-coat.
What are your thoughts/suggestions/recommendations?
Could I apply the Opti-coat to the trunk lid to prolong the cc? I know the CC failure is inevitable for him, and I think he knows this. His short term, he said, would be to wash and wax the car. So I immediately thought of Opti-coat.
What are your thoughts/suggestions/recommendations?