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03-28-2014 02:38 PM |
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Originally Posted by imom
(Post 1631973)
FYI, cars from the dealers new is not perfect by any means. They don't give a shit and just wash your car and leave swirl marks all over. They also leave the cars outside to get water etched and the stickers as well as people come to see the car to scratch the paint with their fingernails.
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I made the mistake of picking up my car during a rainy period, so numerous clear-coat scratches were not visible until I washed the car a few days later. During that time, my wife noticed that a piece of plastic/rubber on the side of the windshield well shroud was chipped/chewed up. The dealer replaced it, and guessed it was probably chewed on by squirrels. I guess it's hard for dealerships to do much about squirrels, but them scampering up our hoods can't be good for the paint.
The car only had 8 miles on it when I first took it for a test drive (the day before I bought it), but I guess it was on the lot long enough.
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Originally Posted by XanRules
(Post 1590819)
Locally, an Opti-Coat job is $400+. I can buy Opti-coat for $80 and do it myself, I'd assume. Is it somewhat user-friendly? I'm not a novice, but I'm also not a super professional, either.
Let's assume I would have the car professionally detailed ahead of time.
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What is the quote for professional detailing with paint correction in your local area? How much money will you save by doing it yourself?
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Originally Posted by imom
(Post 1631978)
The hard part or where the experience lies is the prep... you have to get all the blemish of the paint off before you apply OC.
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If paint correction is necessary, doesn't touch up paint usually suggest waiting 30 days+ before sealing/waxing? How does an Opticoat professional do this?
-Z
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