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Lexus Factory Paint Durability?

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Old 11-15-09 | 07:22 AM
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Wow! Great results!
Old 10-04-12 | 09:29 AM
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My 05 RX is obsidian. I dont see any problem with it to be honest. Its had bird poop and rock salt on it for 4 months through the winter and was fine. My Mercedes has the same kind of chips on the front.
Old 10-04-12 | 11:42 AM
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Toyota/Lexus is notorious for having soft clear coat that is susceptible to easy damage. Whether it be scratches, swirls, dings, etchings from water spots or bird droppings... it takes a tole on our paint quicker than say an Audi (who is known for having harder clear coat).

For those that are unfamiliar with various detailing techniques - talking mainly about compounding and polishing - you can remove much of these defects with the correct tools and products.

Proper maintenance makes this much easier in the long run. Keep a good layer of sealant or wax on your paint as an added layer of protection from the elements. If you use genuine wax, you should apply a new coat every 3-8 weeks. You can stretch synthetic sealants for a few months, but better safe than sorry.

Check out these 2 articles from a detailing forum to see the dramatic transformations from horrible looking paint to near flawless paint. This is not only much more cost effective than a new paint job, but most everyone can learn to do this on their own with a Porter Cable 7424XP machine. Just my $0.02 from a guy who loves to detail cars

Extreme Case - IS250 damaged with Scotch Brite Pad - wet sand, lots of compounding, polish, protect.

This is kid was able to bring this Black IS250 back to perfect shape from horrible condition with just 2 polishing steps... once again, any one can do this!

Feel free to ask if you have any questions about any of the processes in the above articles, or check out autogeek forum for some great tips, tricks, and info!




This is my car after a wash, dry, clay, compound with M105, Polish with M205, Seal with CG Blacklight, Top with CG V7.










Hope that helps get your car back into great shape!
Thanks

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Old 10-04-12 | 12:20 PM
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I had a 2007 OB g35x the paint was the same way (it seemed like every time the wind blew there was a new scratch), I bought it used and looked like the previos owner took it through the woods did all I could do, spent an entire day on it, it still wasn't too my liking so I took it to a body shop gave it to them for the day had them rub the car out and make it look like new, well it worked and looked amazing! Best 130.00 I have ever spent. Now im in the same boat with my IS250 (its not terrible but i dont like it), its going back to the same body shop and having them do it.
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