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      04-26-2012, 11:21 AM   #14
nomoreZ06
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Since I started this post ( for better or worse ), I have seen other threads and other sites report on correction for Jerez Black. So for those that come up on this post with a similar question and make it down here, here is my ( unprofessional ) conclusion.

Jerez Black is a hard paint ( or I should say its clear coat is hard ). What I mean by this is that the products used to correct it will be more on the agressive side.
Personally, I avoided more agressive pads and polishes out of fear my paint was soft and not wanting to do more damage. I was even worried about trying a test spot, as I did not want any part of my car's paint to be a test spot if things did not work out.
From what I read, I gained more confidence and stepped up the agressiveness in a controlled maner (yes, on a test spot at first). Good results followed, but it took a long time to polish.
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