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Originally Posted by kberkel
If you like doing things yourself, I'd go a different route. I find it very therapeutic.
For the cost of opticoating your car.. you could buy a buffer, polish your car, and use Optimum Gloss-Coat. I've had great results with gloss coat, even though it's not permanent (2 years). It's as easy as cleaning your countertops.
I figure you will appreciate the results much more, and you get a buffer to fix any problems. Unless you have no time to work on your car... and then you're not a car guy anyway 
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Thanks, i have a friend that has a buffer, i might just do that and get the opticoat and do it myself. This will save me lots of money.
I just want to be sure to protect the paint from my car. It will be my daily driver, and i have 60 mile round trip to work during week days.