Mike Phillips
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- Dec 5, 2022
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Just to chime in...
A few months ago I tested 4 coatings on BLACK paint after polishing the paint to perfection. Taped-off 4 12" square areas and applied the coatings. At the time we did not carry Gtechniq products.
Started washing the panel in a controlled manner and then observed the results. The results were that all sections of the paint showed signs of marring, or fine scratches. The coated areas did resist marring better but they were not invisible force fields like everyone wants.
The point being, no matter what coating you use, it's not a license to get sloppy when washing the car or run the car through a brush style car wash because scratching will happen.
I updated this thread last week, no one seem to notice, so whatever... post #67
Video & Pictures - GTechniq Makeover - 2012 High Voltage Yellow Scion tC 7.0
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A few months ago I tested 4 coatings on BLACK paint after polishing the paint to perfection. Taped-off 4 12" square areas and applied the coatings. At the time we did not carry Gtechniq products.
Started washing the panel in a controlled manner and then observed the results. The results were that all sections of the paint showed signs of marring, or fine scratches. The coated areas did resist marring better but they were not invisible force fields like everyone wants.
The point being, no matter what coating you use, it's not a license to get sloppy when washing the car or run the car through a brush style car wash because scratching will happen.
I updated this thread last week, no one seem to notice, so whatever... post #67
Video & Pictures - GTechniq Makeover - 2012 High Voltage Yellow Scion tC 7.0
:dunno: