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Lexi65
09-21-2013, 08:27 PM
I realize there are no absolutes, but generally speaking is
Chevy paint easier to correct? Feed back please

VP Mark
09-21-2013, 09:31 PM
In my experience most Japanese paints are pretty soft whereas most gm products are pretty hard.

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Lexi65
09-21-2013, 09:56 PM
In my experience most Japanese paints are pretty soft whereas most gm products are pretty hard.

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Do hard paints correct better/easier?
Feed back please

Kaban
09-21-2013, 10:36 PM
Do hard paints correct better/easier?
Feed back please

HARD PAINT is alot more difficult to correct, but easier to finish down in most instances.

Lexus paint on the other hand is easier to correct but more technique needed to finish down properly.

Lexi65
09-21-2013, 11:42 PM
HARD PAINT is alot more difficult to correct, but easier to finish down in most instances.

Lexus paint on the other hand is easier to correct but more technique needed to finish down properly.



Reason I asked is just had the klasse twins on my black 2011 ES350 and then I saw a black Impala sitting in the driveway near my home. It had an awesome look to the paint. Would love
to see what the deal was., brand new; paint correction or?
:buffing:

Lexi65
09-22-2013, 05:06 PM
Reason I asked is just had the klasse twins on my black 2011 ES350 and then I saw a black Impala sitting in the driveway near my home. It had an awesome look to the paint. Would love
to see what the deal was., brand new; paint correction or?
:buffing:

Thinking I need another layer of Klasse Sealant. Feed back please

Rsurfer
09-22-2013, 05:11 PM
Thinking I need another layer of Klasse Sealant. Feed back please

It's all in the prep work.:props:

Vegas Transplant
09-22-2013, 06:27 PM
Thinking I need another layer of Klasse Sealant. Feed back please


Reason I asked is just had the klasse twins on my black 2011 ES350 and then I saw a black Impala sitting in the driveway near my home. It had an awesome look to the paint. Would love
to see what the deal was., brand new; paint correction or?
:buffing:

Is your end product rather plastic-ky?
Or is it glass like?
Or is your end product kinda like looking into a deep pool of inky glossiness?
Maybe none of the above?