This discussion just took a turn toward deep. Well I thought about this today and this what my thoughts were...
"The car is clearcoated, this means there is a couple layers of non pigmented paint as the final coat on the car. If I put 500 layers of clear on a car do those 500 layers make the bottom layers any stronger, I dont think they would. So why do showcars and cars of the like have more layers of clear. I think the answer to this is that if you care enough to have the car repainted you care enough to put enough layers of clear on for any polishing you may do so that it will last you a long long time. For obvious reasons, such as money and time, car companies use thinner clearcoats, but sufficient ones none the less. If I remove my swirls and take care to not put any new ones in and use mild abrasives to keep the finish looking good I should be ok. The klasse I plan to use to protect will act as a barrier, a top coat if you will, to the clear that already exists. If I only polish when I need to then will the clear ever fail? Yes, of course it will. Will it fail during the time that I own the car? Well if I remove them and then spot remove them when necesary and am careful and keep my klasse layered I would say that everything should be ok, the key is once they are out to try and keep them out as much as possible to cut down on the polishing that needs to be done. As long as I keep myself to these guidlines I dont think I will see any clearcoat failure during the time that I own my car."
Well that was a trip inside my head for some thoughts on this matter...stay tuned.