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Old 04-29-2014, 02:26 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ElVee View Post
I tried to be judicious in my wording of the topic, but I guess I fail.

Thank you for the replies. My mind is in the right place, but the words were not. I got the answers I needed/expected, though, namely: Learn polishing. It's inevitable.
Yes, polishing is inevitable but there is no reason that the only polishing you should ever have to do is very LIGHT polishing. If you don't create major damage and stay on top of what little may show up, your polishing routines should be infrequent and quick. Just like someone who exercises frequently, you are only addressing small weight fluctuations instead of trying to drop 200 pounds way after the fact. Proper preventive maintenance is the key to perfect paint.
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