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Originally Posted by RomRox That looks like great work! Unfortunately, to see some clear coat scratches you need to see the paint at different angles and have the light at

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Old 07-15-2010, 08:43 PM   #16 (permalink)
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That looks like great work! Unfortunately, to see some clear coat scratches you need to see the paint at different angles and have the light at different angles. This is why, I dont think pictures do black/darker color cars any justice. You have to see them in real life.

When I was doing some very fine scratch correction this past evening, some of the scratches I couldnt quite see unless the light was at a certain angle and I was looking at it from a certain angle. I thought about this as I was working and thought this is bordering on rediculous. The paint is near perfect and no one would see or notice whatever scratch i was trying to fix! This isnt normal, people! Should have gotten a white 370! lol
Thats correct. I use three different light sources when correcting paint, as well as the sun for final inspection.
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thats interesting! ... i'll need to get me some halogens!
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