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- Apr 3, 2014
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I've been a lurker for a while and thanks to all who have provided feedback on how they have done opti coat at home. It's helped me decide to give it a go myself but have some questions first.
1. For various reasons I don't want to machine polish the car. The car is only a few months old and paint swirls are minimal but obviously exist. What polish will yield results by hand but is also relatively non abrasive? I've used Autoglym SRP before after wet sanding but not sure what is best for this type of fix.
2. I have a scratch that is not that noticeable unless you know it is there (it is the same colour as the car). I've read any imperfections become locked in but are there any other problems to put opti coat over it?
3. I have a 3M type film that protects the trunk opening space and some of the bumper. Should I apply this before opti coat and opti coat over the top?
4. I have some side door moldings to stick on. Again, do these go on first and be opti coated over the too or opticoat the car and stick these on after, having OC'd them separately first?
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1. For various reasons I don't want to machine polish the car. The car is only a few months old and paint swirls are minimal but obviously exist. What polish will yield results by hand but is also relatively non abrasive? I've used Autoglym SRP before after wet sanding but not sure what is best for this type of fix.
2. I have a scratch that is not that noticeable unless you know it is there (it is the same colour as the car). I've read any imperfections become locked in but are there any other problems to put opti coat over it?
3. I have a 3M type film that protects the trunk opening space and some of the bumper. Should I apply this before opti coat and opti coat over the top?
4. I have some side door moldings to stick on. Again, do these go on first and be opti coated over the too or opticoat the car and stick these on after, having OC'd them separately first?
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