I see 80microns being tossed around on here quite frequently as the place where most people stop serious corrections.
If a car has, say, 115 from the factory, 80 is only a 30% reduction in clear, so why would going below that cause potential failure?
Does clearcoat need an absolute minimum amount (e.g., 80microns) of film to be present for protection, otherwise it fails in the UV?
If a car has, say, 115 from the factory, 80 is only a 30% reduction in clear, so why would going below that cause potential failure?
Does clearcoat need an absolute minimum amount (e.g., 80microns) of film to be present for protection, otherwise it fails in the UV?