I used this on my Black (Dodge) Cat about 5 months ago and like you say in this video it is super easy to apply. I am an old school guy that always used wax on my cars, 44 years of waxing, but this has me throwing the many wax cans out. I have led lights in my shop hanging at 12' and you can count the individual leds in the reflection off my paint. Who said you can't teach an old dog new tricks ! Yes I am old (61) but still clean my cars as I take pride in a clean shiny ride. I really enjoy your videos and channel, keep up the good work !
Ah thank you for sharing your real world experience Randy! And thanks for the kind words. You are right, we always continue to learn new things in life, and I'm glad to contribute to my audience's knowledge about detailing! :)
Hmmm,, I read in the product description, item "5) Do not apply this ceramic coating on top of an existing wax or sealant." We see Randy A mentions he's been waxing his cars for 44 years. Wouldn't it be a fair statement/question that most likely Randy A. had/has bou-kou coats of wax and various other paint/clear coat enhancing products on his Black Dodge? Did he strip all those products off before applying this product? Seems to me that would be almost more effort than it's worth. Just curious.
... wait , haven't y'all heard ... ceramic is now old school and graphene is in .... for now ... but just wait , a new snake oil is always on the way...
We have been using for about three years. Have done all parts on the car. Paint work, windows, plastics, wheels, lights ,inside fuel door, door jams, and engine bay plastics . First car was daughters Vw polo, never garaged never cleaned, always park in a sand lot near the train. It has just started to show signs of wearing off. Other daughters same car brought at same time, garaged and driven very little washed regularly. Still looks amazing. We love this product and so do our customers.
Pan, really enjoy the two vlogs, twice in one week, although you missed last Saturday. Pan, between you and Brian at Apex, you guys drive the most education of any channel, so thank you.
Heheh that's simply because I had to post the Saturday's video a few days earlier on Thursday instead, because it was the launch of the 303 Graphene coating that day! But I didn't skip a week. In fact, I even came up with a video a few days later with the chemist interview. :)
I just applied this coating to my 2011 Toyota Corolla (my first) This is a great coating to learn from as it's very forgiving and simple removal after about 3 min. Prep is everything with any coating the cleaner the clear coat the better the coating will perform and look. Don't be intimidated by this coating if you've done your homework it's as easy as waxing a car. Thank you pan for all your great videos 👍
Thanks for sharing your personal real world experience with it Kris! And thanks for the kind words about my videos. Always appreciated! What's your favourite video on my channel so far?
I coated my car with Armor Shield 2 years ago, they were new in industrial. I can tell for consumer grade, this is the easiest coating I’ve ever use. Like they said: DIY coating, super easy.
Thanks Pan, Just bought 2 kits. I was looking at this product for some time but your recommendation and discount pushed me over the line. Thanks again! You deserve all the success you have had and will have in the future.
Very nice process - you covered all of the requisite steps and all prior to application. The application looked to be a breeze and the results were excellent. Thank you, sir!
Fantastic results, anytime a white car pops like that BMW you know you're on to something good. I've seen this product advertised for a couple of years, and asked myself why hasn't a reputable RU-vidr demo'd it. Well Pan in my book you're the first. Impressive results, and yes the ease of use is very, very good.
Thanks Jay! My viewers had been wanting me to review this product for a while, as they had the same thoughts as you: no serious detailing channel had ever looked into this, so they wanted an opinion from a big reputable channel like mine. And I was deeply impressed by this coating. As far as ease of application goes, it's by far the easiest ceramic coating I ever applied!
Pan, I just used your discount code to get a bottle, then for answering 3 survey questions, I got a 2nd bottle for $29.99. How awesome is that?? Now, if only you lived here in South Carolina to get my new truck prepped, I’d be all set!! 🤣
I used this product on a Silverado just before Christmas. The ease of application and results were awesome just as you described. I live in northern IL so the weather was too cold for proper curing so I used a buddy's heated garage for application and curing. During the application I found that when the ceiling mounted vented gas furnace was running the warm air blew against one side of the truck and that affected the 'flash time' of the coating. No big deal I just turned off the furnace until I was finished with that side of the truck. Just an FYI to users that have forced air heat to be mindful of the warm air flow and its impact on the work. The truck has a bed cover and I used the Last Coat 2 on it and it looked great.
Glad I could help! This is probably the easiest to apply ceramic coating I have ever tested. If you were reluctant to try coatings in the past, you should try this. If you can wax a car, you can apply this.
As an extra boost of confidence, i have applied this twice now and another “consumer” grade ceramic, and this was way easier to apply than UK c Quartz, buffs off way easier
Another great video Pan. After a bad experience from a car dealer applied ceramic coating (water spotting and the ceramic coating was removed after using a water spot remover), I did some research and found AvalonKing. I spoke with Dale who was very helpful which convinced me to purchase the kit. After applying it to my new BMW (following all the steps you mentioned in your video) the results were impressive. Unfortunately a few weeks down the track after washing the car I noticed water spotting on the paintwork. Keeping in mind the car is garaged while at home but you can not always avoid the rain. I contacted AvalonKing (online chat) and the response was that water spotting cannot be avoided. I was a great advocate to the product but was disappointed considering my previous experience which was communicated to Dale. After watching another one of your videos and since I still have another bottle of AvalonKing, I will use a topper to help prevent water spotting. Next time I will try a Graphene coating.
Dale is correct. There is no coating that 100% protects against water spotting unfortunately. There is no miracle product against that. My vehicles are garage kept, and I have a water softener system at home, so water spotting isn't an issue for me. But it can be for many. Hence why I came up with a popular tutorial on dealing with water spots the simple way here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s1XNKFVSwRk.html Although no coating can fully protect against spotting, the best ones, like AvalonKing, will at least help reduce that by a great amount as the sheeting of water is amazing. Also, to further help coatings, you typically apply top coats like silica spray sealants, on newer graphene oxide based toppers like the 303 Graphene which is also very good in keeping water spotting down (although not eliminating it 100%). I hope this helps Kieron! How did you discover my channel by the way?
@@PanTheOrganizer Thanks Pan. I came across your channel after finding and watching your video on water spot removal; I now understand that a major drawback of ceramic coating is water spotting. For me anyway, water spotting was one of the reasons why I chose to apply ceramic coating (from the dealer) to begin with. The point I was trying to make about AvalonKing was that only after I reach out to understand why water spots were appearing after using their product did they then inform me that water spotting cannot be avoided. After I apply AvalonKing again, I will add a coat of CarPro Gliss.
Thank you so much for a brilliant video. I am sold on this ceramic coating. I have used Car Pro CQuartz 3.0 UK previously, which is also excellent, but with a one coat application, this just edges it over CQuartz for me. There is no requirement for Car Pro Gliss or SIC as a topper which adds to the CQuartz coating. Plus, a discount of $25 - Wow!
First ceramic coat I ever used. Three years ago on my black 95 Corvette after a paint correction. Still doing its thing! Car does stay inside, and I do put a topper on it. Bead maker is my favorite, and then I drive it like I stole it! *FYI* the longer it sets on the shelf, it gets pretty tacky. Even unopened bottles.
Great video presentation Pan!!! I just finished applying the first coat to my wife's 2020 Pearl White Kia. The shine is amazing!! (after I washed, Iron remover, clay bar, polish and IPA wipe). Side note, I thought it would have a nice slide to it though. No worries, it looks great!!!
Thanks for the feedback. A week after the application, you can wash the car and start using a topper to increase gloss and slickness. Bead Maker, Xtreme Solutions Topper, etc
I’ve always been really interested in how this product compares to the “real” detailing brands. Would it be possible to do one of your insane chemical torture tests on it?
It would sail through those tests, as most good ceramic coatings do. If enough people want to see a torture test for this product, I'll film a video. :)
Thank you Pan followed your steps on my classic BMW E32 made my 28 year old 7 series paint look great your channel gave me the confidence to do my own detailing on my vehicle
@@PanTheOrganizer being the fact that your one of if not the biggest channel when it comes to detailing it wasn’t hard lol I started watching for tips and tricks to bring my classic car back to life before I started between you and Scott from dpc I gained all the knowledge to make my old BMW look great thanks for all you do
Would love to see a review of Adams Graphene Coating. Would love to hear your option on the product and the 7+ years it promises! Thanks again and always love your content!!
I purchased this product earlier this year and was looking for a video just like this prior to applying. I ended up watching your cquartz video instead. I’m glad to hear your experience was positive and I learned some tips for my next application. Armor Shield IV was easy to apply and looks great on my white car. Thank you.
Holy crap Pan, I cant even watch content as fast as you make it. I'm only 45 min into the graphene video. Awesome work but make sure you sleep and see your family occassionally.
Just applied a second coat to a black Nissan and parked indoors for the next 24 hours. The gloss is insane. Thank you Pan for your help..... respect from the UK!
@@PanTheOrganizer Well, was looking to conduct some detailing work on a new vehicle which was badly maintained and saw your profile on here and the rest is history. 😁
If this lasts more than 2 years in my long term tests, it will be a better option compared to CQuartz UK 3.0, as the AvalonKing is also much easier to apply and only needs one coat (2 coats are recommended for CQUK to ensure proper coverage). Both coatings are top tier.
I have many videos on how I prep brand new cars straight from the dealership for ceramic coating application, including these ones: Volvo XC90: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tjJPcdCUaK8.html VW Golf R: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jr19g4PWJsk.html My own BMW M550i: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dsCmJJDP3xo.html VW Tiguan: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iTOWDtB87zI.html Audi RS3: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-641mAJfKDLM.html
Was going to get my Tesla done professionally...then I decided I would just do it myself with Gyeon MoHS, then I saw this video and decided to support Pan for providing all of this excellent content and ended up buying 3 bottles so I can do full coat x2 on 2 vehicles. Putting my faith in you, sir! Thanks for the recommendation.
Hehe. Good choice in going for a ceramic coating. Gyeon MOHS is another excellent choice. Just keep in mind, these are DIY solutions, consumer grade products, so don't expect the durability of 5-7+ years of a 1500$ USD pro grade coating. If you have a good maintenance regimen and apply two layers, it should go a long way for the small price you paid. :) The most important to any ceramic coating application is the prep BEFORE you actually apply the coating. The more time you spend properly washing, decontaminating, polishing and prepping the paint, the better the coating will perform and the longer it will last. I have been testing this coating since the fall of 2020 and so far so good! Very happy with the results. The ease of application is really it's strongest point. It's the easiest coating I have ever applied.
@@PanTheOrganizer appreciate the reply! I am a self-described “detailer” or weekend warrior as people say and I love my car. The reason I decided against going Pro was the fact that I do love my car and wash at least once a week, so I can also see the degradation of the coating over time and reapply. I didn’t check yet, but does AvalonKing have a “topper”? I’ll need to get that as well if they do.
They don’t have a topper as they say their coating doesn’t really need one. I still recommend a good silica spray sealant be applied at least once every three months to ensure proper performance and durability as with like all coatings. Any silica spray sealant that you want or like. How did you discover my channel by the way?
@@PanTheOrganizer thank you, again. I discovered your channel maybe 4-6 months ago? I had finally purchased my own buffer/pads/compounds and was ready to do my first paint correction and started watching a bunch of videos and you were in the top 5 vids of my search. And then I just got sucked in to the towel videos, snow foam videos, how to vids, they’re excellent and you have a voice and enthusiasm that is pretty captivating. I’m TERRIBLE about remembering to subscribe, because once I watched 3-4 of your videos it was constantly in my recommended so never thought about it but definitely subbing right now! I only got partially involved in the drama or whatever recently and I’m not convinced that you do anything other than produce quality videos with quality products. I can agree with the idea that you seem to only have positives in a lot of vids, but is that a problem? I haven’t really seen a product you recommended that was complete garbage, so you’re still high on my list. If AvalonKing doesn’t hold up I’ll just move on to CQuartz and then on to Gyeon which everyone recommends. I only know about AvalonKing because of your video, so I got 3 bottles because $~1xx is better than $1,400 and I can judge what product I end up using exclusively....until your next recommendation, lol.
PAN thank you so much. I’ve been wanting to get into the ceramic coating game. I saw Chris fix apply this to some trim panel but wasnt ready to pay $70 for a bottle. I just bought 3 bottles here on Cyber Monday for $105! I’m excited to use this to restore the shine back to my older 4runner
I just finished applying this to my car, after a thorough polish, outside in the sunlight (i had not other options) the application and removal was staggeringly easy to accomplish, i've had window cleaners that were more difficult to wipe off. Drove it to a public parking garage to prevent condensation and rainfall from hitting the new coating, i cannot wait to see the end results, and i am wondering how easy it will be to clean off the salt and mud in the coming winter. Cheers for introducing me to this product Pan, i would probably not dare touch a ceramic coating of professional quality for fear of screwing up.
@@PanTheOrganizer I came across multiple detailing channels while searching for ways to improve the look of my car a couple years ago, and got sucked into the whole detailing thing, to the point i am seriously considering opening a business on the side for some detailing work. i dont have a garage/driveway or anything of the sort though (very uncommon where i live to have your own driveway or garage) and i still need to gather some more experience, but everyone's got to start somewhere.
Just getting ready for a re coat on my 2016 F-150, I still get asked how did I do that or is that truck New! Amazing product just two things to remember is the prep, re watch this video if needed. Also if your a DIY Guy or Gal, don’t throw the cloth away! I cut mine to use around the shop:) Thanks for the refresh and here’s to 5 more Years!
Yes, as long as you don't reuse the towels on paintwork or any sensitive surface. The dried crystals could scratch the surface if you reuse the towels. And yes, you are right, preparation is the key prior to applying any ceramic coating. The better you prep the paintwork, the longer the product will last, the better it will look and the better it will perform. How did you discover my channel by the way Maurice?
Pan, I learn something every time I watch this video. I’ve watched it countless times. You and Wilson Auto Detailing are the only users/sponsors that use 2 towels. All others use the towel in the AvalonKing for leveling and removal. I ordered the Autofiber Quadrant Towels from Car Supplies Warehouse that you showed in your Product Hall Video. Wasn’t sure which to use first until I saw you using the Blue towel followed by the Black towel.
@@PanTheOrganizer I see diferents detailers videos for learn and use some products ect but I love your channel because you are honest, whit the reviews and comparations and I like the way you explained, I quit my job for do full time detailing I am goin to make a garage and I am goin to put PAN THE ORGANIZER IN A ONE WALL FOR INSPIRE ME. Also I use chemicals guys and maguiers ! Thanks for all and a hug from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 MY NICK NAME, THE LEYEND!
@@PanTheOrganizer I know you have a lot of recommendations on car shampoo and maintenance products, normally you recommend using the manufactures related products. Avalon King currently does not offer Shampoo and an Sio2 spray. Do you have a recommendation for a car shampoo, a maintenance topper and/or drying aid to use with Avalon King Ceramic coating?
Just ordered mine Pan to the UK 🙏🏽 On your recommendation & no doubt will be awesome. I have no doubt on its capability. Lookimg forward to getting coating 🤗
Purchased a bottle of this for my wife’s new car and did a one step to it as well and after I applied it I was a little underwhelmed by the gloss and pop. Looked good but didn’t see the hype. Came out the next day, opened the garage and let the sun hit it and holy sh*t the gloss was insane. Wife even said the same thing. Absolutely love this product and the price is awesome.
Hehe yeah coatings typically need a few days, sometimes up to 14 days to fully cure and reach maximum gloss. Thanks for sharing your experience Michael!
Enjoy! How did you discover my channel? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 920,000 subscribers and we have over 120 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
It really is! That's the real pay for me, is when I see someone smile and almost be speechless when they see the final results. I know how much their cars mean to them, so it's very gratifying for me to see that they appreciate and enjoy the hard work I have put in.
Awesome.. ty. What speed is good? I purchased mequiars mirror glaze 2.0 (has a low level 3 cut) is that ok to use? And do you dry the vehicle AFTER the clay bar before polishing? Sorry for so many questions... Just couldn't tell from the videos. Thank you so much for your help!
Thanks Pan i follow your recomendation for this product came amazing for my Mustang 2021 !! Took me couples of hours for the prep but it was worth it !!
Enjoy! How did you discover my channel by the way? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 830,000 subscribers and 105 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Love all your shows just bought the graphene coating I learned a lot from you I used to wash my new bmw with dish soap Dawn took all the clear coat off had to get it painted years ago they never had an expert telling you want to do like you
Thanks Pan! I ordered one and the discount is definitely awesome. I detail cars on the weekends and want to up my ceramic coating from the Chemical Guys Hyper Slick. Keep up the awesome videos.
I remember asking you about Avalon King awhile back but you hadn't used it yet. I'm so happy you got your hands on it, great to see your review on it! I've had 3 bottles of it sitting on my shelf for a bit now., after watching this I think its finally time to get to work!
Thanks! I have done quite a bit of videos featuring AvalonKing now, including a chemical resistance test and 3 months update on durability. It has been quite popular with my viewers who always want to see more videos about it. It's the easiest DIY ceramic coating I have ever applied.
@@PanTheOrganizer That's so good to hear Pan! I'm finishing up the 3 month update as I type. I'm pleasantly surprised to see you say its the easiest to apply and I'm now hyped to get in there and get her done! Great news all around I feel like I actually made a good choice with this product as I trust your opinion above all else!
I've had this on now for around 8 months and really happy with it. I'd say if you own a new car it's a definite, if your cars a little old like mind I'd say go for it unless your prepared to wax and polish a few times a month. Wax and polish will give a better finish on older paintwork but then I dont have a garage or car hold so...
Cool. I hope you’re enjoying my videos. You found one of the biggest and fastest growing detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 65 million views and are approaching 600,000 subscribers. :)
8/15/21 About to apply AvalonKing (for the first time using this product) on to a 2009 BMW X5. Thanks for the instructions, great compliment to those written instructions included in the AvalonKing package.
@@PanTheOrganizer I initially was looking at the CarPro ceramic coating and lots of the reviews said @Pan TheOrganizer had really good detailing videos on RU-vid. So now I’ve watched a few of yours educating myself on the ceramic coating process. Also love how you list all the tools/products that you use in a video super helpful!
Looking very much forward to practicing these steps on my black 2016 Corolla this summer. If that goes well, I will be able to start working on other peoples cars.
I’ve spent the last few weeks trying to find the right coating for myself and eventually my customers. My search is over and I just ordered 2, can’t wait to try this out, thanks Pan!
@@PanTheOrganizer I discovered you about a year and a half ago when I first started my detailing business. You’ve been a huge help and I love your content
Hi Pan Great video and demo of the Avalon King, my son has used it and Ive just watched the demo and cant wait for the spring/summer to apply it its already ordered on the way in rediness to apply. I would like to see you demo other pieces of kit and some demos of Interior products please keep em comming !! most enjoyable watch
@@PanTheOrganizer Hi Pan , about 4 years we have followed you from the start we both just like and trust you as the man to go to for all our info on what to buy if available You are the best channel on RU-vid and I say the million is coming very soon 😀 Phil
That's the perfect time to protect your vehicle! As soon as you get it brand new. :) I also spent upwards of 12 hours prepping and detailing my own brand new BMW inside and out, when I took delivery from the dealership in this popular video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dsCmJJDP3xo.html
Just ordered mine! I have an extremely expensive set of wheels being custom built by Weld Racing, and I need to protect them. So I guess I’m giving this stuff a shot!
Thanks for sharing. Keep in mind, on wheels, most coatings last 6-12 months, as they environment they're in is harsher (brake dust, high heat from braking, etc), and you use wheel cleaners which typically have a higher pH so will weaken the protection over time. But having a coating applied to wheels makes them so much easier to clean, and brake dust sticks less. Here's a new video I just released about applying a wheel coating: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rFIhy4ldQUg.htmlsi=CYR0ehNPa3FRa2Sg And another tutorial about a full wheels off detailing of wheels: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3LCQ0g589pM.htmlsi=5-LoC5Xzc1_1RlD7 Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on RU-vid as we surpassed 965,000 subscribers and we have over 130 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@@chandlerlofton6536 I coated my rims like 2 years ago with Avalon king. They’re still holding up great, I use some pretty aggressive wheel cleaner too and wash my wheels almost every week. Honestly probably the best ceramic coating I’ve ever used. I also coated my whole car but unfortunately, someone hit my car and I got my bumper repainted. I ended up taking it to a “pro shop” to just get my whole car re coated through insurance with their “pro grade coating” and it failed within 6 months while the Avalon king was still good before I got my car recoated 1 year later (I thought the “pro coating” would be more durable than this DIY stuff, but boy was I wrong. I’m gonna recoat my car with the Avalon king this summer).
Hi pan I did my vehicle less than a month ago it looks great thank you for the videobans the discount, what Topper or product you recommend to increase shine ans protection
I got two bottles to do two cars, one bottle was enough for both. The five year old car shines like my new one, although the rock chips and deep scratches are still there if you look close. The ceramic was easy to apply and took a lot less time than the prep. I have noticed that a quick wipe down with Griots ceramic speed shine seems to make my new car shine even more if that is possible. I may do my 17 year old pickup with the other bottle, not sure what I will find beneath the layer of dirt...
Make sure you go through proper paint preparation before applying a true ceramic coating (glass bottle), which includes machine polishing to make sure you remove 100% of any previous protection. Coatings need to bond directly to virgin clear coat. Here's my popular ceramic coating application tutorial: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sqQYVjxFqK0.html
Just ordered this the other day, glad to see you approve of it!! I saw someone using it to coat a tractor and that's why I ordered my kit was to coat my John Deere because I assumed it was just an economy brand haha
@@PanTheOrganizer in your expert advice, if you had bought a brand new Ford Super Duty and you wanted to coat it ASAP to prevent as much damage as possible, which coating would you choose? I know it's heavily dependent on the vehicle's clear coat consistency, so that's why I ask. I'm sure you've detailed one or two Fords in your day lol.. I feel so overwhelmed with choices that I can't decide.. right now I'm leaning towards AMMO Reflex Pro but there aren't any reviews that I can find 😏
My two favourite consumer grade coatings are Armor Shield IX and CarPro CQuartz UK 3.0 which I had applied to a new Chevy Silverado Z71 in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-g2FPiPkG4MI.html
Thanks for this! I purchased this product months ago and have been trying to get it applied ever since! I have minimal time to work on my Macan and it seems like I keep going in circles trying to prep for the application. Now I think the only way to get it applied is to do a few panels at a time one week and then some more panels the next week. The issue is that I've had to do paint correction and by the time I get that done it's too late to get the coating applied. Then I have to use the car during the week and the next weekend I have to start all over again with prep... Hopefully I can get it done before it snows in Colorado!
Don't do a few panels only. Do the entire vehicle at once. What you could do is do all the paint preparation one week. So a minimum of wash, iron remover and claybar. That way, decontamination is out of the way. If your car has previous protection still left, then you have to machine polish. If there is no protection and the paint looks decent (not a lot of scratches and swirls), then you can skip polishing. The week after, all you'll have to do is start with a good wash, get the vehicle dry, use a paint prep like CarPro Reset or Gyeon Prep (IPA wipe down) and apply the coating. This coating is so easy to apply it's mind boggling. You could do a car in less than 45 minutes.
@@PanTheOrganizer Thanks Pan, I'll give it a shot. The tough part is there seems to be new scratches or swirls by the time I get to the next weekend. Got to love Porsche's black paint and Colorado's dust!