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<blockquote data-quote="RRMBrembo" data-source="post: 15549115" data-attributes="member: 160382"><p>Coatings are a great way to make your car easier to clean. There is some hype out there that they can minimize/reduce some scratches and swirl marks. I would say that is overhype. Any "protection" to scratches and swirls is pretty minimal. The hard/difficult part of coatings are the paint correction before hand. Reputable detailers will not coat on swirls so a lot of time is spent to correct the swirls safely. This could be a one step for a well maintained car to multiple steps to get the paint just right. So it could be $500 and up depending on the amount of work and the type of coating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRMBrembo, post: 15549115, member: 160382"] Coatings are a great way to make your car easier to clean. There is some hype out there that they can minimize/reduce some scratches and swirl marks. I would say that is overhype. Any "protection" to scratches and swirls is pretty minimal. The hard/difficult part of coatings are the paint correction before hand. Reputable detailers will not coat on swirls so a lot of time is spent to correct the swirls safely. This could be a one step for a well maintained car to multiple steps to get the paint just right. So it could be $500 and up depending on the amount of work and the type of coating. [/QUOTE]
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