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Matte paint correction - is it possible without repainting?
I did a search of the forum, but the closest thing I found was the Duster hood and Dr. Beasley's coating. In my personal experience as a painter, matte finishes are unforgiving because nibs etc. can't be sanded and buffed out like a traditional gloss clear coat. With the newer paints on cars that are offering matte finishes, is it possible to remove defects - swirls, scratches, etched water spots, etc. with a machine (or by hand) without losing the matte quality?
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