I have been reading a lot of threads, on a few forums about paint correction and techniques. Something I have came across a few times is mention of paint being hard or soft.
My question is this: Are there certain makes and models that have generally hard or soft paint? Or does this vary from car to car? If certain makes have a tendancy to be hard or soft, is there a thread, list or post it note somewhere I can read further about them? (The post-it part was a joke)
There are some generalizations that can typically be made, however it is
ALWAYS best to do a test spot on every car and make your decisions based on your results, as
every car has the potential to be totally different - even if you just did the same model, same color car last week... there is always a chance that you will have different results.
Generally speaking,Honda/Acura & Lexus/Toyota are known for softer paint. I have a Lexus and my dad has an Acura - both of which I have polished and I can say that the paint was soft. I was able to remove defects with a black finishing pad and M205... a combo that will usually not touch defects on average to harder paint.
BMW varies greatly - BMW jet black is known for being quite soft, while BMW sapphire black is average/maybe a little on the hard side. Their other colors vary as well.
Porsche is on the softer side, but it also varies. Porsche black is the softest paint I have worked with, but their silver was more on the average side.
Subaru (from what I hear) can have some soft, sticky paint (idk if it is color specific or not - no personal experience here).
I have only corrected 1 VW and it was average hardness.
Mercedes and Audi typically have harder paints.
Infiniti sometimes has a ceramic clear coat which is pretty tough from what I have heard.
I don't deal much with american cars, but I have done a Pontiac G8 (technically Australian, I know) and a Chevy Cobalt SS and they were both average hardness.