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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16747250" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>THIS. And THIS AGAIN! As careful as you will try to be, you ARE going to have to deal with paint swirls, etc. It's inevitable. If you're smart, and you want to keep that black paint as pristine as possible, like Andy said, get a paint correction and ceramic coating. Trust me, you won't regret the investment!</p><p></p><p>If you don't have the money to do the paint correction/ceramic coating, then focus on frequency of washing and how you wash. Andy's tips are good ones. I pretty much do what he suggests with my ceramic coated GV70.</p><p></p><p>Also, keep in mind that a black paint daily driver is going to require more attention than a vehicle that, for example, rarely or never sees rain. But you already know that, I'm sure. Our advice is more to help you keep it looking as pristine as possible with its daily duties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16747250, member: 6727"] THIS. And THIS AGAIN! As careful as you will try to be, you ARE going to have to deal with paint swirls, etc. It's inevitable. If you're smart, and you want to keep that black paint as pristine as possible, like Andy said, get a paint correction and ceramic coating. Trust me, you won't regret the investment! If you don't have the money to do the paint correction/ceramic coating, then focus on frequency of washing and how you wash. Andy's tips are good ones. I pretty much do what he suggests with my ceramic coated GV70. Also, keep in mind that a black paint daily driver is going to require more attention than a vehicle that, for example, rarely or never sees rain. But you already know that, I'm sure. Our advice is more to help you keep it looking as pristine as possible with its daily duties. [/QUOTE]
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