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    Re: Black 2014 Nissan GT-R - Correction on "Scratch Shield"

    Quote Originally Posted by HD.Detailing View Post
    what a pain in the arse!! HAHA. Must be different paint than the 2009. I can say and you might concur.. this self healing paint blows!
    From what I have heard from big name detailers...the "self-healing" CC becomes more "normal" and workable.

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    Re: Black 2014 Nissan GT-R - Correction on "Scratch Shield"

    I wonder if hard resin or silica coatings are the best answer for a substrate like the "self-healing" CC that expands and contracts with changes in temperature?

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    Re: Black 2014 Nissan GT-R - Correction on "Scratch Shield"

    Really? Hmmm... I'd beg to differ considering this is a 2014...
    William Castro - Owner/Operator/Enthusiast - Serving Northeast MA & Southeast NH

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    Re: Black 2014 Nissan GT-R - Correction on "Scratch Shield"

    Quote Originally Posted by allenk4 View Post
    I wonder if hard resin or silica coatings are the best answer for a substrate like the "self-healing" CC that expands and contracts with changes in temperature?
    It's been almost 6 months and still performing greatly. Same goes for countless others that have been coated by other detailers.
    William Castro - Owner/Operator/Enthusiast - Serving Northeast MA & Southeast NH

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