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Is re-treatment necessary?

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Is re-treatment necessary?

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Yes, over a period of time normal wear and tear will cause progressive chipping of the coatings in such areas as the under body, wheel arches and paintwork. It is impossible for us to warrant our products for such long periods (10years – Lifetime) without re-protecting these high impact areas. Back to questions My new car has a clear coat paint finish. Does this mean I shouldn’t wax my car. Virtually all vehicles manufactured today use a topcoat paint system where a colour coat (base coat) is applied over the primer. A colourless top coat (clear coat) is applied over the base coat. The two main benefits of this system are high initial gloss without polishing and a layer of protection (the clear coat) for the pigment in the base coat. This keeps the pigment from oxidizing, which is exhibited in the form of chalking or fading. Clear-coat paint systems are still susceptible to scratching, acid rain, bugs and insects, pollution, dirt, sun, salt and harsh detergent damage. Regular cleaning

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