I have a honda, and as you all know, it has unbelievably soft paint. It is however, white, so it is much less noticable when it gets scratched lightly, but it is my daily driver, so it would get beat up pretty bad if i didn't care for the paint at all.
While OC and CQ are very nice options since it is harder than stock clear coat, I also have quite a few waxes, glazes, etc. And I really don't want all that to go to waste since I know that stuff doesn't stick too well to opti-coat, although it's not like they simply slide off either right?
Since they are both the "end-all" LSP (if I use it, i'd still put waxes and the like on it, but i don't want to put it on if it only lasts say 1 week on it instead of the standard month or so), would it still be worth it to put it on when I have so many products to use? Or should I just wait till I use everything up?
And if you feel I should, should I go for OC or CQ? I have done alot of reading up on it and from reviews as well; OC seems to be more protective, but CQ can be layered and reapplied if I polish out a spot as opposed to OC which requires full removal of the layer.
While OC and CQ are very nice options since it is harder than stock clear coat, I also have quite a few waxes, glazes, etc. And I really don't want all that to go to waste since I know that stuff doesn't stick too well to opti-coat, although it's not like they simply slide off either right?
Since they are both the "end-all" LSP (if I use it, i'd still put waxes and the like on it, but i don't want to put it on if it only lasts say 1 week on it instead of the standard month or so), would it still be worth it to put it on when I have so many products to use? Or should I just wait till I use everything up?
And if you feel I should, should I go for OC or CQ? I have done alot of reading up on it and from reviews as well; OC seems to be more protective, but CQ can be layered and reapplied if I polish out a spot as opposed to OC which requires full removal of the layer.