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      10-20-2020, 06:32 PM   #41
MystroX5
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Drives: 2020 X7 M50i/ 911
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I show classic 911’s at a profession concourse level for decades. I won’t get frozen/matte paint on any vehicle. That speaks volumes into how unforgivable the paint surface is. It’s a disposable paint finish.
You can’t fix any minor imperfections or scratches without a total respray. Any minor scratch from a jacket zipper, can’t be buffed out in 2 minutes to perfection again as you typically would with traditional paint. Your car might as well be made out of hot caramel because it’s gonna show marks on the way home from the dealership. You have to be the kind of person that doesn’t care about scratches and marks to own frozen paint. My dealership will not order in frozen paint unless the owner insists they want it. PPF is the only way to have this look.
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