imported_The Uncle
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I've been reading various threads here where several of you make reference to the difficulty associated with correcting paint imperfections on specific kinds of cars (believe it or not, I read most of the posts here, even if I don't always chime in). For example, several of you have discussed the "hardness" of Audi paint. The sense I get is that a good strategy for maintaining the paint ought to vary according to the specific make of the vehicle (depending on the type of paint and clearcoat the factory uses).
So, to make a long story short, that makes me wonder about my Acura TSX (which is very light colored, and nearly defect free). Is the paint on Japanese cars "softer" than German cars, and should that have an impact on the sorts of strategies and products I use to address paint imperfections?
So, to make a long story short, that makes me wonder about my Acura TSX (which is very light colored, and nearly defect free). Is the paint on Japanese cars "softer" than German cars, and should that have an impact on the sorts of strategies and products I use to address paint imperfections?