I am going to coat my 2007 Corvette with the Graphene Spray Coating Advance. I was previously coated with the standard UV coating, but it has been over a year since that wsa applied. I have applied the boost a few months back and use the CS3 regularly.
The finish is in great shape. The plastic baggy told me no reason to clay the paint. I have gone over the car looking for scratches and swirls which there are only a few minor issues. The car is not a daily driver and spends the vast majority of its time in the garage covered. It was completely detailed a little over a year ago so, here is my question. Do I need to use the One Step and the One Step Pad, or can I go with the White pad and the standard Polish? Not sure if I need something more aggressive to cut the old spray coating.
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I am going to coat my 2007 Corvette with the Graphene Spray Coating Advance. I was previously coated with the standard UV coating, but it has been over a year since that wsa applied. I have applied the boost a few months back and use the CS3 regularly.
The finish is in great shape. The plastic baggy told me no reason to clay the paint. I have gone over the car looking for scratches and swirls which there are only a few minor issues. The car is not a daily driver and spends the vast majority of its time in the garage covered. It was completely detailed a little over a year ago so, here is my question. Do I need to use the One Step and the One Step Pad, or can I go with the White pad and the standard Polish? Not sure if I need something more aggressive to cut the old spray coating.
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