I've been recreational off-roading my black full-size truck whenever I have a free weekend, but during a narrow trail excursion with overhanging brush, I came out with massive horizonal scuffs stretching from the front fender all the way to the taillights.
Took several hours of buffing with Meguiar's 105 followed by 205 to get all of it out, but I'm afraid this will not be the last time I hit a trail like this. And with black paint, the "free pin-striping" horror is amplified.
Not sure if expensive ceramic coatings would survive the rough off-road beatings. For the time being, I just apply car wax after polishing out the scuffs and wait for the inevitable brutal trail run to redo the panels, but if there's something that will provide tougher protection but can be polished out as needed, I'm willing to give it a try.
Took several hours of buffing with Meguiar's 105 followed by 205 to get all of it out, but I'm afraid this will not be the last time I hit a trail like this. And with black paint, the "free pin-striping" horror is amplified.
Not sure if expensive ceramic coatings would survive the rough off-road beatings. For the time being, I just apply car wax after polishing out the scuffs and wait for the inevitable brutal trail run to redo the panels, but if there's something that will provide tougher protection but can be polished out as needed, I'm willing to give it a try.