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Originally Posted by Ryan T.
OC isn't snake oil. It's harder than the OEM clear coat so will microscratch a little less easily, and since it can be corrected like the original clearcoat, will allow for much more extensive correction if necessary without compromising the OEM clearcoat.
Additionally, the OC sheds water / dirt better than the OEM clearcoat (just like wax does), so your car will stay looking better a little longer between washes.
If you're getting sold OC as a scratch / swirl prevention device, your detailer doesn't know what they're doing.
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2nd that one we have seen many cars come back and they look just like the left here, if the customer decides to take care of it, it will be much easier for them. We take care of a collection of cars and we have started to Opti Coat anything new coming into the collection and have enjoyed an easier time maintaining the cars as well have seen less marring and scratching over time. Just about nothing at the moment needed any rework.