Tiny Scratches in LSP?

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So I finished doing a full paint correction, sealed with powerlock then topped with P21s on a clients black 2010 Porsche turbo about 5 days ago and the car sat collecting dust since then. I went to touch it up outside by using my California car duster very very lightly then used Meguiars final inspection with a trusty rolled edge mf towel over the entire paint lightly and it looked flawless outside with slight overcast. When I pulled the car back into the garage I noticed very light scratches which I'm guessing could be from the dust dragging over or my mf towel. My question is how should I go about removing them without affecting the sealant/lsp if that's even possible. Are these scratches just in the lsp or the paint itself? I was thinking about going over the entire paint again with some xmt360 but wont that remove my sealant/lsp? Are these tiny, almost impossible to see scratches pretty much inevitable if you wipe down any freshly corrected paint? I thought I did/bought everything right to prevent this but apparently not lol. What would you do?
 
So I finished doing a full paint correction, sealed with powerlock then topped with P21s on a clients black 2010 Porsche turbo about 5 days ago and the car sat collecting dust since then. I went to touch it up outside by using my California car duster very very lightly then used Meguiars final inspection with a trusty rolled edge mf towel over the entire paint lightly and it looked flawless outside with slight overcast. When I pulled the car back into the garage I noticed very light scratches which I'm guessing could be from the dust dragging over or my mf towel. My question is how should I go about removing them without affecting the sealant/lsp if that's even possible. Are these scratches just in the lsp or the paint itself? I was thinking about going over the entire paint again with some xmt360 but wont that remove my sealant/lsp? Are these tiny, almost impossible to see scratches pretty much inevitable if you wipe down any freshly corrected paint? I thought I did/bought everything right to prevent this but apparently not lol. What would you do?

It sounds like you have super soft paint. The only thing that will help is a coating like Aquartz, Cquartz, Opti coat, GTechniq C1 and a few others.
 
Yeah it sounds like soft paint. You will probably have to do a 1 step or AIO to get rid of those marks which will remove your LSP.
 
Thanks guys! That sucks though. I thought almost all of these newer German car manufacturers had really hard paint especially since they use the ceramic clear a lot. Oh well looks like I'll wait till the day before I deliver the car to do the 360 on it then I'm leaving it the hell alone lol
 
Might be the Cali Duster. Those hold onto whatever they have picked up including scratch inducing particles. I wont use them.
 
I thought almost all of these newer German car manufacturers had really hard paint especially since they use the ceramic clear a lot.


You are correct. The cerami clear coat is bullet proof in most cases. We have 2 silver Benz vehicles and that cerami-clear is tuff stuff. Im not sure if Porsche Incorporates that into their vehicles
 
It sounds like you have super soft paint. The only thing that will help is a coating like Aquartz, Cquartz, Opti coat, GTechniq C1 and a few others.

Aquartz = Cquartz? Both made by CarPro and both has the same description on what it is.
 
Both quotes untrue. Aquartz is not Cquartz.

Aquartz has a new version out.

I was going to say "WTF bro?" since Aquartz and Cquartz pretty much sell the same thing. Even the names of the products are word for word, hell even the bottles/labeling looks pretty much the same.

But when doing a google search for Aquartz you need up with the top choice Cquartz. But you're right they are different with Aquartz being a thin layer of film that you apply in liquid forum. Going to do some more research on this product now.
 
Might be the Cali Duster. Those hold onto whatever they have picked up including scratch inducing particles. I wont use them.

True. The California Dusters are great when new, but if used over time it will create fine scratches
 
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