
Your Car Has More Damage Than You Realize
Unless you've gotten in there yourself and done paint correction or waxing, you don't realize how worn-in your car is until you look close. Stop. Go look. Hold up your phone light at an angle and see the swirls, scratches, fog, and stains.
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The longer you look the worst it gets, too.
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On the other hand... have you ever seen that devout Corvette owner pull his car out and think "wow... how come his car just looks so new and clean?" The difference, you may realize, is because of the condition of the clear coat on the car.
The Three Stages of a Propper Paint Correctoin
Step one, clean the car. To read about a proper clean that gets all the Cache Valley crap off your car, read here.
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Step two, Cut, buff, and polish. The faded look comes from micro-scratches on the clear coat, and don't often cut as deep as the paint itself without
