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Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
Well, as my username implies... I've got a black car and man do I have a love/hate relationship with that thing. I was just messin' around in the garage a few minutes ago and did my first rinseless ONR wash. Turned out great, no complaints there! After I was done I wanted to feel the slickness, so I dragged the back of my fingers across the hood (I know, not a good idea in the first place, but whatever). One of my fingernails touched the paint as I did this and I couldn't believe it... IT LEFT A SCRATCH! Albeit, it is a light scratch and I can only see it under the LED lighting of my garage, but it's definitely there. I sprayed it with Speed Shine thinking it might rub off, but nope... still there. I just really can't believe that the back of my fingernail, with virtually no pressure applied, can leave scratches in my paint. Out of curiosity I tried doing it again in an inconspicuous area and it definitely leaves scratches, not just a mark.
Surely BMW has the softest paint around.
Anyone care to commiserate and share their "soft" paint stories? Is it really soft paint or is just because it's black... who knows?
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Re: Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
For the most part-- not exclusively, most of the imports have softer clears. The american cars are a bit harder- with the GM's being pretty hard
To me-- black paint when its right is about the best 'cause of its depth- but it is work to keep it like that.
Might want to try a bit of polish by hand & see if that takes it off
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Re: Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
Yeah I’m sure some polish would work on it. I’m trying to save myself from going crazy during the winter, so I’ve already decided I won’t be polishing again until my spring detail.
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Re: Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
I don’t have any black car ownership stories because just as I would never point a loaded gun at my head I’ll never own another black vehicle
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Re: Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
Originally Posted by
BlackCarBlues
Yeah I’m sure some polish would work on it. I’m trying to save myself from going crazy during the winter, so I’ve already decided I won’t be polishing again until my spring detail.
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I understand
But applying a finishing polish by hand on two small areas doesnt seem like much to me-- certainly not in the "going crazy" category
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Re: Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
Sounds like you definitely should wash with an extreme wash method whenever you can
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
I am in a similar boat with Vobro. Sorry you have to tolerate this with your ride but it’s one of the things that keeps me busy detailing. I do a lot of import black details and always try to educate my customers on what I feel is the best approach to keeping marring at bay or put them on a maintenance plan if they choose. Only way to give your finish some toughness is to look into PPF.
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Re: Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
Originally Posted by
fly07sti
Only way to give your finish some toughness is to look into PPF.
I would think that a coating would add " toughness"
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Re: Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
Originally Posted by
fly07sti
I am in a similar boat with Vobro. Sorry you have to tolerate this with your ride but it’s one of the things that keeps me busy detailing. I do a lot of import black details and always try to educate my customers on what I feel is the best approach to keeping marring at bay or put them on a maintenance plan if they choose. Only way to give your finish some toughness is to look into PPF.
I did get a quote for PPF on the front bumper but at $700 I could just get it repainted when it gets chipped up enough. Don’t wanna know how much it would be to do the whole car
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Re: Seriously?! My rant about "soft" black paint
Originally Posted by
BlackCarBlues
I did get a quote for PPF on the front bumper but at $700 I could just get it repainted when it gets chipped up enough. Don’t wanna know how much it would be to do the whole car
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To add more drama the hood on a BMW is a rock chip magnet
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