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What is filling in "paint correction"...
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<blockquote data-quote="TransAxle" data-source="post: 11919268" data-attributes="member: 62587"><p>To add too what Beer probably does not know....your pictures are a perfect example for information. As Beer said, general rule of thumb is that if you can catch your finger nail on a scratch that odds are its past paint correction. Now some detailers are skilled enough to do a clear blend repair if the scratch has not fully penetrated the color coat into the base coat. Now for your car, since its black, the base coat *what is under the clear and color coat* is white. When you have a scratch on a black vehicle and its white, then you have penetrated both the clear and color coat and getting into color repairs are required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TransAxle, post: 11919268, member: 62587"] To add too what Beer probably does not know....your pictures are a perfect example for information. As Beer said, general rule of thumb is that if you can catch your finger nail on a scratch that odds are its past paint correction. Now some detailers are skilled enough to do a clear blend repair if the scratch has not fully penetrated the color coat into the base coat. Now for your car, since its black, the base coat *what is under the clear and color coat* is white. When you have a scratch on a black vehicle and its white, then you have penetrated both the clear and color coat and getting into color repairs are required. [/QUOTE]
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