TTBear
Allan F
Hi, all.
Thank you for your input. I have searched, but I am finding that most threads discuss longevity in terms of ability to bead, gloss, shine etc.
I am wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction towards a coating that provides the best SCRATCH resistance. My car (a 2009 Lamborghini Gallardo LP-560) has the softest paint I have EVER seen. After detailing it perfectly, just running a microfibre over its surface, even when clean, can cause fine scratches. It breaks my heart! Thus far, I have been using a great sealant (most recently, Menzerna Power Lock - prior to this, Zaino Z2), but unfortunately, as you all know, these offer practically no protection against scratches, and after even a single road trip with its associated (VERY carefully performed) washes, I am ending up with swirls.
I have in my possession a new bottle of CQuartz UK, but I am wondering if there is another option that is more protective, purely in terms of scratching? Ease of use is not an issue, as I am comfortable applying most anything.
I would GREATLY appreciate your input. Thanks, everyone!!!
Thank you for your input. I have searched, but I am finding that most threads discuss longevity in terms of ability to bead, gloss, shine etc.
I am wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction towards a coating that provides the best SCRATCH resistance. My car (a 2009 Lamborghini Gallardo LP-560) has the softest paint I have EVER seen. After detailing it perfectly, just running a microfibre over its surface, even when clean, can cause fine scratches. It breaks my heart! Thus far, I have been using a great sealant (most recently, Menzerna Power Lock - prior to this, Zaino Z2), but unfortunately, as you all know, these offer practically no protection against scratches, and after even a single road trip with its associated (VERY carefully performed) washes, I am ending up with swirls.
I have in my possession a new bottle of CQuartz UK, but I am wondering if there is another option that is more protective, purely in terms of scratching? Ease of use is not an issue, as I am comfortable applying most anything.
I would GREATLY appreciate your input. Thanks, everyone!!!