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Re: Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
Originally Posted by luckydawg
I would think that a coating would add " toughness"
It does to an extent, but it’s not in the same realm as PPF when it comes to resilience.
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Re: Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
BMW non-metallic black paint (jet black) is the softest paint I have ever encountered. Literally looking at it the wrong way will scratch it. I've seen cars that are a year or two old that look like they've been washed with a straw broom for the past 10 years. It's bad. I feel for you because I know that it would drive me absolutely crazy.
BMW metallic black (sapphire black) is harder in comparison.
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Re: Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
I had a jet black BMW as well.... I feel your pain. It would scratch if I sneeze on it too hard. Sprinkler water spots and bird bombs were the worst.
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Re: Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
My Camaro is black, and I've tried to school myself over the years that it is a 9 y/o daily driver with over 150,000 miles and that no matter how "bad" it looks (to me), it is still lightyears better than 99% of other cars with similar usage/miles. Did it work? Sort of. But it still triggers my OCD when I see an "imperfect" spot.
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Re: Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
Originally Posted by Don M
My Camaro is black, and I've tried to school myself over the years that it is a 9 y/o daily driver with over 150,000 miles and that no matter how "bad" it looks (to me), it is still lightyears better than 99% of other cars with similar usage/miles. Did it work? Sort of. But it still triggers my OCD when I see an "imperfect" spot.
LOL....I hear ya
Imagine how I feel when my '21 trail boss with 8000 miles ends up like this....I have a full time job working on my truck.
Good thing I'm retired...
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Re: Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
Might be confirmation bias, but sounds like I’m at least not alone in believing my car has extremely easy to scratch paint. Since that’s the case, I feel like my gut instinct not to waste $$$ on ceramic coatings is validated… I’d much rather use a one-step or all-in-one every 6 months than ceramic coat it every couple years with the intention of not polishing it in between ceramic coatings.
With the paint being as soft as it is, it should be easier to take care of swirls and love marks with a product such as a one-step, rather than resorting to a more traditional compound, then polish… at least in theory, and as long as the one-step finishes down well.
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Re: Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
Originally Posted by BlackCarBlues
Might be confirmation bias, but sounds like I’m at least not alone in believing my car has extremely easy to scratch paint. Since that’s the case, I feel like my gut instinct not to waste $$$ on ceramic coatings is validated… I’d much rather use a one-step or all-in-one every 6 months than ceramic coat it every couple years with the intention of not polishing it in between ceramic coatings.
With the paint being as soft as it is, it should be easier to take care of swirls and love marks with a product such as a one-step, rather than resorting to a more traditional compound, then polish… at least in theory, and as long as the one-step finishes down well.
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Your vehicle would clean up a hell of a lot easier when washed if it were coated in turn leaving less maring and light scratches.
You would be far better off in the winter with touchless car washes if it were coated
Ripping through your mind like a hurricane full of novocaine
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Re: Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
Originally Posted by 98CayenneTA
Your vehicle would clean up a hell of a lot easier when washed if it were coated in turn leaving less maring and light scratches.
You would be far better off in the winter with touchless car washes if it were coated
While I know they are very different products, I do have a fresh coat of Meg’s HCW on the car (with Meg’s ULW as a base) in preparation for winter. It definitely beads water like crazy (99% dry with a leaf blower, compared to maybe 70% dry with just ULW), and I have noticed much less dust/road-film accumulation since applying. I don’t have any firsthand experience with a true ceramic coating though.
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Re: Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
I have a black ride as well, and have had Dynoshield with ceramic coating on top. Let me tell you, my black car woes are pretty much gone. I have only had black cars for the past 35 years or so, and no matter what make (GM, Ford, and now Audi), I would likely have scratched/swirled the heck out of the clear with the softest of touch.
Knowing this would happen to a brand new ride, my whole car is PPF treated and ceramic coated. Definitely worth the investment as I was also tired of chasing the swirls/scratches. Maintenance is a breeze now.
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Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
Originally Posted by Ace22
I have a black ride as well, and have had Dynoshield with ceramic coating on top. Let me tell you, my black car woes are pretty much gone. I have only had black cars for the past 35 years or so, and no matter what make (GM, Ford, and now Audi), I would likely have scratched/swirled the heck out of the clear with the softest of touch.
Knowing this would happen to a brand new ride, my whole car is PPF treated and ceramic coated. Definitely worth the investment as I was also tired of chasing the swirls/scratches. Maintenance is a breeze now.
To me the prices are just outrageous for PPF installation. I understand why they are high, but I can’t justify paying that myself. I think I’d rather one-step my car every 6 months or so.
Perhaps later in life when I have more disposable income I will go the PPF route.
Any photo albums of your new Audi?
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