Eldorado2k
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- Nov 9, 2015
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As you can see, I don't believe in the absolute need to polish before a coating... I say if there's nothing on it + it's swirl free, go ahead and coat it.

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IMO if the paint is already perfect, then there’s no need to polish it prior to applying any lsp including a coating.
Opps Eldo---misread this and made a mistake in my response. Sorry.
It is my understanding that it IS a good idea to at least do a polish to remove any previous lsp that may be present in the paint. Plus doing a paint prep to prepare for coating.
Tom
Is it virgin paint w/o lsp? I don't know. It just that owner waxed the snot out of it. And often. Beading water like crazy too when I got it.
Plus the car is a 2015 and I know it has scratches and swirls in it---it just that I can find any!
Even outside in dark under light---nothing.
Tom