I'm new to this so of course I've been surfing and reading. One thing I see a lot of is mention of the hardness of the paint. I'm confused :help: How do you know how hard a paint is? Is it just experience? Is there a list or scale somewhere that shows a car brands' paint hardness?
I've got a few vehicles that I need to get after - 2011 Ford F-350; 2006 Jeep Wrangler (both white); 2013 Toyota Avalon and a couple of newer Harleys. Can anyone help with these?
Thanks for any advice!
Being that you're from Gulfport, I feel obliged to help

! I'm from Biloxi

! So basically the safest way to test how hard paint is would be by starting off with the least aggressive polishing combo. By that I mean a finishing pad with a finishing polish. By doing this, you can see how much correction you're getting with that combo and judge the paint hardness from there. Basically if you're getting a lot of correction, it's more than likely a soft paint. A little correction, probably medium and very little than it's hard.
A quick guide to paint hardness:
BMW (Euro), Mercedes, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Bentley, Rolls Royce, Audi/VW *aka VAG paint*, etc. (hi-end cars basically) are all either ceramic or just silly-hard (I HATE VAG paint

).
Subaru, Nissan, Lexus, Toyota *though recently they've made Toyota paint pretty hard on some models*, Nissan and most other Asian cars are either butter-soft, just "soft", or sticky and soft (like Subarus!)
Ford, Chevy, Porsche *excluding later models with nitro paint*, GMC, etc. all fairly pleasant to work with, so medium.
These are my findings with cars here in Europe, but they may differ in the States. Like Jerez black BMW's have silly-soft paint in the US, but in Europe it's ridiculously hard!
Hope that helps and let me know if you have any questions!