Longest you've kept a car scratch-free?

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What's the longest you've been able to keep a new or freshly polished car free of micro scratches? (Show cars that don't get driven don't count)
 
Over a year and a half and counting.

Acutally, I am polishing my car again a few panels at a time to prep it for opti-coat. My intent isnt swirl removal though, but more so getting it as glossy as possible before hand. I have found a few isolated spots that I missed the first time around door handles and other tight spots. But on the spots where I did remove swirls, no new swirls have been added.
 
Usually after winter and during spring there is some light micro marring on my paint. Hard to notice due to the metallic flake, but a paint cleaner like Wolfgang Polish Enhancer fills those in and refresher the paint.
 
Can't answer this. I don't want to jinx myself!
 
Something to take into account is the color of the car. Having a lighter color car such as silver, white, or gold the micro marring won't show up as easily or even at all. With darker colors like red, blue, and black this paint shows more imperfections without having to look that hard.
 
I bought my 2010 Pewter Silverado in July of 2010.

Swirl free till this day. It has 36k miles now.
 
About as long as the first wash after polishing.
 
Having a black car, everything shows, you might ever consider yourself sherlock homes when you are able to spot so many scratches with ease
 
well for those of who have swirl free for such a long time. i highly doubt its parked outside 24/7 like my car. my car stayed swirl free for only 3 weeks before i started seeing them again :( harsh NY environment. between all the road debri, dirty roads, construction, trees, etc.
 
Something to take into account is the color of the car. Having a lighter color car such as silver, white, or gold the micro marring won't show up as easily or even at all. With darker colors like red, blue, and black this paint shows more imperfections without having to look that hard.

Thats true. My car is sort of a darker pewter gold. Do I have some micromarring? Maybe.

But I know swirls on my car siwrls can be seen because the first time I ever compounded, I forgot to do the roof rails, and the swirls on it are very noticeable. I cannot see anything on the main body panels.

well for those of who have swirl free for such a long time. i highly doubt its parked outside 24/7 like my car. my car stayed swirl free for only 3 weeks before i started seeing them again harsh NY environment. between all the road debri, dirty roads, construction, trees, etc.

My car has never been in a garage. I think part of it has to do with my environment, all I have to deal with is sun and dust. Also my OCD wash technique. I do the two bucket method, sheepskin wash pad. For ever panel single panel, I do half with one side, then half with the other. Then it goes in the rinse bucket and I scrub both sides against the grit guard.
 
Mine a 2009, scratch free...but Florida weather, garage kept, always hand wash, less than 10k miles a year...
 
A day literally. But in all seriousness not very long my paint is black and shows all. On top of that it's a super soft Honda paint any wipe with a towel instills swirls.
 
Here is my door. Havnt polished it in over a year. This was after I just washed and claybarred it. The other side of my car didnt look this well. I had some swirling near the top of the door by the side mirror. So I know I can see swirls in my paint. This door just doesnt have any. Woot!

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^Wow! Nice!

I literally have to do a full wetsand, compound and polish(on refinished panels) like every 2 months as my car frequents body shop too much! (Crazy a** neighbors always bumping into my parked car!!) :bat:
 
Had a 97 maxima bought new in 97, sold last summer (11) with not one scratch, no paintwork. Further not one door ding.

Might say yea 'garage queen'. No, stored outside every day of its life, and was sold with 242k miles. From Illinois to Canada, Florida, California, new York. Got some pics somewhere.
 
Jacob, that looks great! I try not to nit pick about those little swirls, I just look at some other cars and see how bad they are.
 
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