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If you use a da machine you would take of .2-.4 of the paint. Clear is usually 12-20 microns, an average paint on a vw/audi is 100-140 microns. You do the maths. But i am sure your well aware of this yes?
It is not so simple as you are trying to say, isn’t it? The last thing I would recommend to Joe average to try removing scratches from the paint unless they really know what they are doing. As you know the scratches are not the same, some are just shallow some are deeper as some may be even deeper then clear coat. The last thing is to go through the clear coat.
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Anyone who knows something about protecting your paint and wanting to have their car looking 110%, and are fastidious about their ride would take care of it.
Gtechniq, nanolex, cquartz, opticoat whoever you choose its your choice at the end of the day. Nothing is permanent at the end of the day though as much as they all claim it may be, if it was.. we'd all have it by now lol :)
Yes this is true, nothing is permanent. Only difference is the quality and durability of the paint protection systems offered on the Australian market. What I found many people are mislead from car dealers and also from aftermarket detailers when they purchase paint protection from them. It may be just lack of product knowledge or they are deliberately misleading to get the job. I do understand that many people rather spend $400 for the paint protection then $800. But if the same detailer offering one brand paint protection for $400 and the other brand paint protection for $800 them I would think twice before I make a decision and ask a lot of questions as you may finish with spending $750 -$1000 during next five to seven years on aftermarket products to keep your car looking good. And many people don’t want to spend so much for carwash shampoo or just inconvenience to get this product easy when they need to.