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    Preventing Clear Coat from getting worse?

    I've read a couple oxidation and/or clearcoat threads and there weren't much (or any) that explained how to keep an existing area of clear coat failure from getting worse.

    For example, the trunk of my Accord has already begun having Clear Coat Failure. As of now, I don't have the resources to get it fixed, so I'm wondering if there's any way to prevent it from getting worse.

    It's been parked in the sun since the day it was bought brand new. ***** to have it handed down to me right when everything starts messing up. Oh well.

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    Re: Preventing Clear Coat from getting worse?

    Hard to say without picture.how bad is?I think that many layers of sealants and wax will do the job...And once you repair it don't forget to apply wax or sealant to protect it.

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    Re: Preventing Clear Coat from getting worse?






    That's the major spot. There's some on the other side of the trunk, but it's not as bad as this spot. Unfortunately, this is the only thing stopping me from detailing the car...I don't want to detail it and still have imperfections such as this.

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    Re: Preventing Clear Coat from getting worse?

    Be sure that if you not protect the car there is a possibility to happen again.Honda's CC is very soft and i saw a lot of Honda cars with the same problem.you don't have to remove the swirls and scratches if you don't want to,but at least take some wax or sealant to protect your paint man..Sure you cannot polish your trunk because their is no clear coat to work on it, but i think you don't loose anything to give a try...

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    Re: Preventing Clear Coat from getting worse?

    If I had the car earlier, I would've done everything to protect the paint. But unfortunately my mom just used it as a DD, barely washed it (once...every 6 months), and left it in the sun for more than a decade already. I've had it for a year almost...washed and waxed it every month hoping it would help.

    And I guess waxing does help prevent the CCF from getting worse? Also, I don't have a garage, so what do you suggest for leaving it out of the sun (a cheap alternative will be good)? I was thinking about those big picnic tents, but I really don't want to spend $60 on them, just to give the car shade. But if I must, I will.

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    Re: Preventing Clear Coat from getting worse?

    It is a MUST to protect your car from sunlight in any way.it is better to use a car cover at the moment,if you don't care if you swirl it more because i think is cheaper...i can say that wax/sealant protects the CCF but also deepens what wax do you use.As i told you before i saw many cars and most of them were Honda with the same problem..Sometimes if the OEM paint/CC isn't good you cannot do anything.My dad's car,is a Mazda OEM single stage painted(no CC) white.after 3-4 years the paint was started to self-removed..OK he never wax or even wash it but i don't think that if he did so,that anything could change.All the cars of the same color/year by Mazda had the same problem...Unfortunately i don't have such knowledge to help you more than that : (

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    Re: Preventing Clear Coat from getting worse?

    just have a look here.maybe you will find something more.
    http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20411

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    Re: Preventing Clear Coat from getting worse?

    Just to say, once the clear starts to fail there is no going back.
    You can "protect" the clear but it will still continue pealing.

    Only way to stop it, you really only have one option, and this is repainting.
    I would suggest don't mind this too much and focus on collecting the money, when you have it, paint it and then always keep your surface protected with a good coat of wax

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    Re: Preventing Clear Coat from getting worse?

    Jeez, I didn't know it was that bad. So once CC starts failing, it'll continue to fail no matter what you do to prevent it? I mean, besides repainting, of course.

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    Re: Preventing Clear Coat from getting worse?

    It will spread... I dont think anyone has reserched how much polishing/waxing may slow it down, if at all. I imagine it would a little at least.
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